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  • Occupational Medicine
  • Public Health

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  • Asbestos, a known carcinogen, causes severe pulmonary diseases.
  • Developed nations have largely restricted asbestos use due to health risks.
  • Asbestos consumption is paradoxically increasing in many Asian countries.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the trend of increasing asbestos use in Asia.
  • To identify factors contributing to the continued use of asbestos in the region.
  • To highlight the potential for a significant rise in asbestos-related diseases in Asia.

Main Methods:

  • Review of global asbestos consumption data.
  • Analysis of socio-political and economic factors influencing asbestos use in Asia.
  • Examination of knowledge and management practices regarding asbestos-related lung disease.

Main Results:

  • Despite global awareness, asbestos mining, import, and usage are escalating in Asia.
  • China is identified as one of the world's largest asbestos consumers.
  • Political, economic, and knowledge deficits are key drivers of this trend.

Conclusions:

  • Continued asbestos use in Asia poses a significant public health threat.
  • Urgent intervention strategies are needed to mitigate the predicted "tsunami" of asbestos diseases.
  • Increased awareness and improved management of asbestos risks are essential for prevention.