An important article epublished today in Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP) reports that for every four to five reported cases of mesothelioma worldwide, at least one case goes unreported. This is the first study to provide an estimate of unreported cases of mesothelioma, and to show the true cost of asbestos use in the global enviornment.
Authors Eun-Kee Park, Ken Takahashi Tsutomu Hoshuyama,Tsun-Jen Cheng, Vanya Delgermaa, Giang Vinh Le and Tom Sorahan examined the relationship between asbestos use by country from 1920 through 1970 and mesothelioma deaths reported between 1994 and 2008. Cumulative asbestos use in 89 countries, which accounted for more than 82 percent of the global population in the year 2000, totaled more than 65 million metric tons during 1920–1970. The United States, Russia, United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan led the group in asbestos use. For the 56 countries also reporting mesothelioma data, there were approximately 174,300 such deaths during 1994–2008. Continue reading