Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Fwd: Health effects of atmospheric particulates: a medical geology perspective.



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[1]J Environ Sci Health C Environ Carcinog Ecotoxicol Rev. 2008 Jan-Mar; 26(1): 1-39
Duzgoren-Aydin NS

In this review, atmospheric particulates as composite airborne earth materials often containing both natural and anthropogenic components were examined in the context of medical geology. Despite a vast number of both experimental and epidemiological studies confirming the direct and indirect links between atmospheric particulates and human health, the exact nature of mechanisms affecting the particulate-induced pathogenesis largely remains unexplored. Future in depth research on these areas would be most successful if potential mechanisms are examined with reference to the physical (e.g., size, shape and surface), chemical, mineralogical and source characteristics of particulate matters. The underlying goal of this review was to present the relevant terminology and processes proposed in the literature to explain the interfaces and interactions between atmospheric particles and human body within the framework of "atmospheric particle cycles." The complexities of the interactions were demonstrated through case studies focusing on particulate matter air pollution and malignant mesothelioma occurrences due to environmental exposure to erionite-a fibrous zeolite mineral. There is an urgent need for a standard protocol or speciation methods applicable to earth-materials to guide and streamline studies on etiology of mineral-induced diseases. This protocol or speciation methods should provide relevant procedures to determine the level and extent of physical, chemical and mineralogical heterogeneity of particulate matters as well as quantitative in-situ particulate characteristics.



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Fwd: Mesothelioma Victim Wins $20 Million Verdict in Asbestos Lawsuit Announces Baron & Budd, P.C. (Centre Daily Times)



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The law firm of Baron & Budd, P.C. today announced a $20 million civil verdict in an asbestos lawsuit on behalf of Joan Mahoney, 69-year-old victim of mesothelioma, a painful and debilitating form of cancer affecting the lining of the lungs, and Daniel Mahoney, her husband of 42 years. The jury attributed 30% of the $20 million liability to defendant Georgia Pacific Corp.

Wed, 12 Mar 2008 14:38:21 GMT

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Fwd: Couple awarded $7 million in asbestos lawsuit (San Francisco Chronicle)



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A San Francisco jury has ordered an asbestos manufacturer to pay more than $7 million in damages for exposing a onetime film actress and singer to the fibers that caused her terminal cancer while she was working in a home-remodeling business with her husband,...

Thu, 13 Mar 2008 00:51:26 GMT

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Fwd: The World Health Organization defines hormone replacement therapy as carcinogenic: Is this plausible?



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[1]Gynecol Endocrinol. 2008 Mar; 24(3): 129-32
Mueck AO, Seeger H

In June 2005 the World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified combined hormone contraception and menopausal therapy as carcinogenic in humans. The IARC's function is to identify potential carcinogens associated with nutrition, environment and pharmaceutical products. They do not produce risk-benefit analyses for any country or population. Their conclusions are highly controversial in that no proof is presented for a causal relationship of estrogens with reproductive cancer, be it plausibility according to mechanisms of action or experimental evidence in an animal model. Equating natural compounds like estradiol with defined carcinogens like asbestos, tobacco smoke as well as indispensable drugs such as aspirin and tamoxifen is of no substantial clinical relevance. Thus, there are no new reasons to change current management principles with combination hormone contraception and therapy.



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Fwd: ADAO's March 29 Conference Unites Survivors, Families and Physicians



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Forbes - Asbestos exposure causes lung cancer and causes twice the risk for getting colon cancer. According to environmental and asbestos expert Michael R.

Fri, 14 Mar 2008 15:06:00 GMT

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