Lung disease from asbestos exposure
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The spectrum of pulmonary diseases associated with asbestos includes bronchogenic cancer, mesothelioma, pleural plaques, and asbestosis (characterized by interstitial fibrosis). As a result of the increased recognition of the hazardous nature of asbestos, there is at present less exposure to asbestos …
[DOC File]Asbestos-related Disease Indicators
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Asbestosis is a chronic lung disease caused by the inhalation of large numbers of asbestos fibres over an extended period. Symptoms of the disease typically appear about 10 years after initial exposure to asbestos fibres: …
Asbestos Management Plan
Breathing asbestos fibers increases the risks of developing lung cancer (especially in active smokers), mesothelioma (a cancer of the lung lining), and asbestosis (chronic lung disease). Asbestos fibers …
[DOC File]Asbestos
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Asbestosis 25 - 40 years Mesothelioma 15- 30 years Lung Cancer 15 – 30 years Assessing Personal Exposure. It is possible to test for the presence of asbestos fibers in urine, feces, or mucus. In addition, a chest X-ray, although it cannot detect the asbestos fibers themselves, can detect early signs of lung …
[DOCX File]Model SOP - Asbestos Medical Surveillance Exams
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Asbestosis is a disabling fibrotic lung disease that is caused only by exposure to asbestos. Exposure to asbestos has also been associated with an increased risk of esophageal, kidney, laryngeal,...
[DOCX File]Department of Veterans AffairsM21-1, Part IV, Subpart ii
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Many people with asbestos-related diseases have only recently come to medical attention because the latent period for development of disease due to exposure to asbestos ranges from 10 to 45 or more years between first exposure and development of disease. Note: The exposure may have been direct or indirect; the extent and duration of exposure …
[DOC File]Senate Health Committee
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The most common asbestos exposure related illnesses are asbestosis, lung cancer and mesothelioma. Asbestosis is non-cancerous lung disease related to diffuse fibrous scarring of the lungs. Asbestosis is a serious, progressive, long-term disease of the lungs. It is caused by inhaling asbestos fibers that irritate and inflame lung …
[DOC File]SYNOPSIS OF ASBESTOS-RELATED DISEASES
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Therefore, asbestos is commonly found throughout the work and non-work environments. Identification of asbestos fibers in samples of lung tissue, lung lavage samples or sputum, documents past exposure, but not necessarily the source of the exposure …
[DOCX File]Asbestos - Safety Program
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Asbestosis is a non-malignant, irreversible disease resulting in fibrosis of the lung. Asbestos-related cancers tend also to result from substantial long-term exposure, however, mesothelioma may result from much smaller exposures to asbestos.
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