“…With very few exceptions (Cramond & Casserly, 2006;Hilt et al, 1987;Mukherjee et al, 2000;Myers, 2012) investigators have concluded that most subjects with pleural plaques are nearly always asymptomatic (Ameille & Letourneux, 1999;Broderick et al, 1992;Christen et al, 1997;Crane et al, 2005;Crapo, 2005;Dweik & Mazzone, 2010;Fishwick & Barber, 2014;Hillerdal, 1997Hillerdal, , 2001Hillerdal & Henderson, 1997;IIAC, 2008;Järvholm & Larsson, 1988;Jones, 1997;Meirelles et al, 2005;Mohr, 2012;Montes et al, 2005;Park et al, 2011;Roach et al, 2002;Rubin, 1986;Utell & Maxim, 2010). For example: Broderick et al (1992) studied an asbestos exposed population of sheet metal workers and examined the relationship between circumscribed plaque and four symptoms; dyspnea upon hurrying or walking up a slight hill (DOE), dyspnea worse than peers while walking (DSP), chest pain and cough.…”