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Report on cancer risks associated with the ingestion of asbestos. DHHS Committee to Coordinate Environmental and Related Programs.

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Abstract

This report is an assessment of all available literature that pertains to the potential risk of cancer associated with ingestion of asbestos. It was compiled by a working group to assist policy makers in the Department of Health and Human Services determine if adequate information was available for a definitive risk assessment on this potential problem and evaluate if the weight of evidence was sufficient to prioritize this issue for new policy recommendations. The work group considered the basis for concern over this problem, the body of toxicology experiments, the individual epidemiologic studies which have attempted to investigate this issue, and the articles that discuss components of risk assessment pertaining to the ingestion of asbestos. In the report, the work group concluded: that no direct, definitive risk assessment can be conducted at this time; that further epidemiologic investigations will be very costly and only possess sufficient statistical power to detect relatively large excesses in cancers related to asbestos ingestion; and that probably the most pertinent toxicologic experiments relate to resolving the differences in how inhaled asbestos, which is eventually swallowed, is biologically processed by humans, compared to how ingested asbestos is processed. The work group believes that the cancer risk associated with asbestos ingestion should not be perceived as one of the most pressing potential public health hazards facing the nation. However, the work group does not believe that information was sufficient to assess the level of cancer risk associated with the ingestion and therefore, this potential hazard should not be discounted, and ingestion exposure to asbestos should be eliminated whenever possible.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3304998      PMCID: PMC1474636          DOI: 10.1289/ehp.72-1474636

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Health Perspect        ISSN: 0091-6765            Impact factor:   9.031


  40 in total

1.  Lung cancer and mesothelioma during prospective surveillance of 1249 asbestos insulation workers, 1963-1974.

Authors:  I J Selikoff
Journal:  Ann N Y Acad Sci       Date:  1976       Impact factor: 5.691

2.  Cancer mortality in relation to asbestos in municipal water supplies.

Authors:  D T Wigle
Journal:  Arch Environ Health       Date:  1977 Jul-Aug

3.  Asbestos-like fibers in Duluth water supply. Relation to cancer mortality.

Authors:  T J Masson; F W McKay; R W Miller
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  1974-05-20       Impact factor: 56.272

4.  Ingested mineral fibers. Do they penetrate tissue or cause cancer?

Authors:  P Gross; R A Harley; L M Swinburne; J M Davis; W B Greene
Journal:  Arch Environ Health       Date:  1974-12

5.  Asbestiform amphibole minerals: detection and measurement of high concentrations in municipal water supplies.

Authors:  P M Cook; G E Glass; J H Tucker
Journal:  Science       Date:  1974-09-06       Impact factor: 47.728

6.  Investigating possible effects of abestos in city water: surveillance of gastrointestinal cancer incidence in Duluth, Minnesota.

Authors:  B S Levy; E Sigurdson; J Mandel; E Laudon; J Pearson
Journal:  Am J Epidemiol       Date:  1976-04       Impact factor: 4.897

7.  An investigation of the use of asbestos cement pipe for public water supply and the incidence of gastrointestinal cancer in Connecticut, 1935-1973.

Authors:  J M Harrington; G F Craun; J W Meigs; P J Landrigan; J T Flannery; R S Woodhull
Journal:  Am J Epidemiol       Date:  1978-02       Impact factor: 4.897

8.  Asbestos exposure: factors associated with excess cancer and respiratory disease mortality.

Authors:  V L Henderson; P E Enterline
Journal:  Ann N Y Acad Sci       Date:  1979       Impact factor: 5.691

9.  Mass and number of fibres in the pathogenesis of asbestos-related lung disease in rats.

Authors:  J M Davis; S T Beckett; R E Bolton; P Collings; A P Middleton
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  1978-05       Impact factor: 7.640

10.  Analysis of amphibole asbestiform fibers in municipal water supplies.

Authors:  W J Nicholson
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  1974-12       Impact factor: 9.031

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