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		<title>Asbestos and Mesothelioma in Thailand</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Somchai BovornkittiMD, DScMed, FRCP, FRACP, hon. FACPEmeritus Professor and Fellow of the Academy of Science,the Royal Institute of Thailand Abstract Chrysotile, a serpentile asbestos, has been used in a number of Thai Industries for several decades. The material is known to be carcinogenic to humans especially of the serous lining of cavitary organs, producing the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p class="has-text-align-right">Somchai Bovornkitti<br>MD, DScMed, FRCP, FRACP, hon. FACP<br>Emeritus Professor and Fellow of the Academy of Science,<br>the Royal Institute of Thailand</p>



<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p>



<p>Chrysotile, a serpentile asbestos, has been used in a number of Thai Industries for several decades. The material is known to be carcinogenic to humans especially of the serous lining of cavitary organs, producing the rare and<br>highly malignant tumour named mesothelioma. In the period of 57 years (1954-2011) there were only 57 known mesothelioma cases in Thailand, and none of these had pathological evidence of asbestos etiology; one single case among them had a history of asbestos exposure in a factory. The first patient was diagnosed in 1954 as a case of mesothelioma of tunica vaginalis. The first reported case appeared 14 years thereafter.</p>



<p>Studies concerning asbestos in Thailand have been few and almost being carried out under my guidance, i.e. surveys for asbestos bodies in 330 randomised autopsy lungs, determination of air-borne asbestos dusts in heavy traffic streets in Bangkok, verification of asbestos contaminant in vermiculite used in planting, and durability testing of asbestos and non-asbestos cement tiles. Details will be described in the text.</p>



<p>Key words: chrysotile, asbestos, vermiculite, mesothelioma, Thailand</p>



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