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  1. Asbestos is the name of a group of minerals with thin fibers. Breathing high levels of asbestos can lead to mesothelioma or lung cancer. Read ... Asbestos is the name of a group of minerals with long, thin fibers. It was once used ...
  2. Pulmonary fibrosis - from asbestos exposure; Interstitial pneumonitis - from asbestos exposure ... Breathing in asbestos fibers can cause scar tissue (fibrosis) to form inside the lung. Scarred lung tissue does not expand and ...
  3. ... lived in places where they inhaled or swallowed asbestos particles. After being exposed to asbestos, it usually takes a long time for the ... National Cancer Institute) Also in Spanish Related Issues Asbestos Exposure and Cancer Risk (National Cancer Institute) Also ...
  4. ... testicles, but this is rare. Being exposed to asbestos can increase the risk of malignant mesothelioma. Malignant ... lived in places where they inhaled or swallowed asbestos , which has been used in the building and ...
  5. ... topic >Drinking Water</language-mapped-topic><related-topic >Asbesto</related-topic><related-topic >Contaminación del agua</related- ... also-called >Amianto</also-called><full-summary ><p>Asbesto es el nombre de un grupo de minerales ...
  6. ... following unexplained symptoms and have been exposed to asbestos: – cough – fatigue – shortness of breath – chest pain – weight ... Chest pain (unexplained), 40 and over, exposed to asbestos Mesothelioma Offer an urgent chest X-ray (to ...
  7. ... primary manifestations: UM: avoid arc-welding. MMe: avoid asbestos exposure (including naturally occurring tremolite and erionite) and ... 30 years. Agents/circumstances to avoid: Arc welding, asbestos including naturally occurring tremolite and erionite, smoking, unnecessary ...
  8. ... and occupational exposure to lung carcinogens, such as asbestos. Radiation exposures relevant to the general population include ... There are several examples, including radon exposure and asbestos exposure, in which the combined exposure to cigarette ...
  9. ... abdomen (peritoneum). It is due to long-term asbestos exposure. ... Long-term exposure to asbestos is the biggest risk factor. Asbestos is a fire-resistant material. It was once commonly found in insulation, ceiling and ...
  10. ... Eligibility for low-dose computerized tomography screening among asbestos-exposed individuals. Scand J Work Environ Health . 2015 ... smokers in a lung cancer screening cohort with asbestos exposure and pleural plaques. Am J Ind Med . ...
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