Abstract:Long-lasting occupational exposure to asbestos dust may cause pleural disease, asbestosis, bronchogenic carcinoma and mesothelioma. Many years elapse from first exposure to the appearance of symptoms. Almost all these diseases are the result of dusty working conditions 20–40 years ago. The pathological sequelae are usually irreversible and can progress after exposure ceases. There is no satisfactory treatment. Prevention is the only practical way. In spite of the fact that the general public is invariably expo… Show more
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