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  • Environmental Health
  • Occupational Medicine
  • Toxicology

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  • Asbestos, comprising six fiber types, has been known since antiquity.
  • Modern understanding of asbestos hazards emerged in the late 19th century, with accumulating evidence.
  • Widespread use of asbestos, especially in construction and shipbuilding, peaked in the mid-20th century.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the historical context of asbestos exposure and its associated health risks.
  • To highlight the timeline of scientific and public recognition of asbestos-related diseases.
  • To underscore the link between asbestos exposure and lung cancer.

Main Methods:

  • Historical literature review.
  • Analysis of epidemiological data on asbestos exposure.
  • Examination of occupational health records.

Main Results:

  • All six types of asbestos fibers are confirmed carcinogens.
  • Evidence linking asbestos exposure to lung cancer solidified by the 1940s.
  • Significant increase in asbestos-related disease incidence correlating with historical usage patterns.

Conclusions:

  • Asbestos exposure poses a significant risk for serious health conditions, notably lung cancer.
  • The historical trajectory of asbestos use underscores the importance of understanding and mitigating occupational and environmental hazards.
  • Continued vigilance and research are necessary to address the long-term health impacts of asbestos.