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The Importance of width in asbestos fiber carcinogenicity and its implications for public policy

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The Importance of width in asbestos fiber carcinogenicity and its implications for public policy / A.G. Wylie... [et al.]
Sumario: Evidence from human epidemiology, experimental animal implantation and inoculation studies, and lung burden studies shows that fibers with widths greater than 1 micro m are not implicated in the occurrence of lung cancer or mesothelioma. The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between asbestos fiber width and fiber carcinogenicity, to suggest how this parameter might be used to identify other potentially harmful mineral fibers and to enhance the specifity of existing asbestos regulations
En: American Industrial Hygiene Association journal. - Fairfax, Virginia. - Vol. 54, nº 5, May 1993 ; p. 239-252
1. Higiene industrial . 2. Contaminantes químicos . 3. Amianto . 4. Fibras . 5. Enfermedades profesionales . 6. Enfermedades pulmonares . 7. Cáncer . 8. Mesotelioma . 9. Métodos de análisis . 10. SEM . 11. TEM . 12. Muestreos . I. Wylie, Ann G. . II. Title. III. Título: American Industrial Hygiene Association journal.