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The study analyzes the trend of asbestos-related diseases and mortality in workers of a company in the province of Cremona which manufactured asbestos products. It is confirmed that the exposure to a high concentration of asbestos fibers (estimated to more than 20 fibers/cc) strictly correlates with the onset of pathologies from asbestos. In the studied population were found 19 cases of neoplastic diseases (12 mesotheliomas and 7 bronchopulmonary carcinomas). This figure, compared to the company working population, which over the years has been an average of 80 units, while not enabling to calculate an incidence rate due to the lack of reliable data on population, is indicative of a very significant cause-effect relationship since these are neoplastic diseases that can still arise. So it is necessary to continue the health monitoring of formerly exposed workers and appropriate to try to extend it to all workers of the asbestos compartment.

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M D'Anna, L Galli, E Antoniazzi, R Fazioli, M Lattarini, A M Firmi, M Valcarenghi, R Bottazzi, S Marconi, M Livella, M T Rondina, G Patrini, R Gioia, M Locati, C Rossi. Trend of the asbestos related diseases mortality in workers of a company in the province Cremona which manufactured asbestos products]. Giornale italiano di medicina del lavoro ed ergonomia. 2012 Jul-Sep;34(3 Suppl):561-4

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PMID: 23405716

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