2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.arbres.2016.12.014
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Recomendaciones sobre el diagnóstico y manejo de la enfermedad pleural y pulmonar por asbesto

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“…These six forms of asbestos are classified into two large groups according to the chemical composition and physical properties of their fibers, [ 6 ]. The serpentines or curved fibers, a group made up mainly of chrysotile or white asbestos; and amphiboles or rectilinear and rigid morphology, and of variable length (generally less than 5μ), where amosite or brown asbestos, crocidolite or blue asbestos, anthophyllite or yellow asbestos, tremolite and actinolite are found, [ 7 , 8 ]. The type of asbestos most used in the industry is chrysotile, about 95%, followed by crocidolite and amosite, [ [9] , [10] , [11] ].…”
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“…These six forms of asbestos are classified into two large groups according to the chemical composition and physical properties of their fibers, [ 6 ]. The serpentines or curved fibers, a group made up mainly of chrysotile or white asbestos; and amphiboles or rectilinear and rigid morphology, and of variable length (generally less than 5μ), where amosite or brown asbestos, crocidolite or blue asbestos, anthophyllite or yellow asbestos, tremolite and actinolite are found, [ 7 , 8 ]. The type of asbestos most used in the industry is chrysotile, about 95%, followed by crocidolite and amosite, [ [9] , [10] , [11] ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite all its many advantages [ 15 ], the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) of the World Health Organization (WHO) has categorized asbestos as a group I carcinogen [ 8 , [21] , [22] , [23] , [24] , [25] , [26] , [27] , [28] ]. That is, there is sufficient scientific evidence to confirm that it can cause cancer in humans.…”
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“…Se estima que su uso está asociado a la producción de gran número de productos diferentes, incluidos materiales para techos, pastillas de frenos, tuberías, revestimientos aislantes, entre otros (Thives et al, 2022). En contraste a todas sus ventajas, desde el año 1987 el asbesto está categorizado como material carcinógeno del grupo I por la Organización mundial de la Salud (OMS), (Accinelli & López, 2017;Diego Roza et al, 2017). Se ha comprobado científicamente que la inhalación de las fibras de asbesto causa enfermedades pulmonares graves, (Gualtieri et al, 2009;Malinconico et al, 2022), lo cual incluye, cáncer de pulmón, asbestosis, y mesotelioma.…”
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