Asbestos: Risk Assessment, Epidemiology, and Health Effects

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Features

  • Examines the correlations between asbestos fiber length and disease
  • Covers the normal anatomy and functions of the respiratory system as a background for discussions on the mechanisms by which asbestos induces temporary and permanent changes
  • Reviews the cellular, biochemical, and molecular influences of asbestos that can result in irreversible cellular damage and tumor development
  • Highlights governmental regulations in industrialized and developing countries that attempt to impact on asbestos levels
  • Includes an overview of asbestos-related diseases applicable to a wide range of healthcare professionals
  • Summary

    While there are hundreds of books available on many different aspects of asbestos, none contain the encyclopedic, comprehensive coverage you will find here. Edited by leading authorities, with contributions from specialists and leaders in their respective fields, Asbestos: Risk Assessment, Epidemiology, and Health Effects provides a cross-disciplinary approach and an authoritative review of asbestos research. The breadth and depth of coverage spans history, pathology, epidemiology, as well as sampling, analysis, and regulatory issues.

    Following the path of asbestos from its natural sources to its effects at the cell, organism, and population levels, the volume covers testing methods, types of exposure, and the associated health effects. It provides a multi-disciplinary look at sampling methods, analysis, pathology, and regulations. The book explores differences in the detection levels achieved with various techniques applied to the various types of environmental and human samples. This includes comparisons of recommended and/or required sampling schemes and the parameters associated with the instruments used in each of the methods.

    Offering state-of-the-art data on asbestos exposure and the resultant development of disease, the content is styled so that the depth of coverage is sufficient for specialists and researchers but also useful for anyone having to deal with asbestos-related problems.

    Table of Contents

    Preface
    The History of the Extraction and Uses of Asbestos, A.L. Frank, M.D., Ph. D.

    Asbestos Analysis Methods, J.R. Millette, M.D.

    The Analysis and Relevance of Asbestos Burden in Tissue, R.F. Dodson, Ph.D, FCCP, FAHA

    Molecular and Cellular Responses to Asbestos Exposure, M.A. L. Atkinson, M.A., D. Phil

    Pathological Features of Asbestos-Related Diseases, S.P. Hammar, M.D, FCCP, FCAP

    The Epidemiology of Asbestos-Related Disease and the Knowledge that Led to What Is Known Today, R.A. Lemen, Ph.D., MSPH

    Clinical Diagnosis of Asbestos-Related Disease, G.K. Friedman, M.D.

    Core Curriculum for Practicing Physicians Related to Asbestos, J.L. Levin, M.D, MSPH and P.P. Rountree, M.D., FACOEM

    Appendices: Understanding Asbestos Regulations and Their Applications, F. Polanco, MS.

    Editorial Reviews

    "The authors clearly have a very detailed understanding of the relevant laws and provide a comprehensive overview of the links between these and environmental health. [the book's] value lies in meeting the generalist needs of public interest groups, high school teachers, first year introductory undergraduate courses and, possibly, Environmental Health Practitioners."
    - Progress in Physical Geography, Vol. 28, No. 4, 2004