Abstract |
In Cappadocia, Turkey, an unprecedented mesothelioma epidemic causes 50% of all deaths in three small villages. Initially linked solely to the exposure to a fibrous mineral, erionite, recent studies by scientists from Turkey and the United States have shown that erionite causes mesothelioma mostly in families that are genetically predisposed to mineral fibre carcinogenesis. This manuscript reports, through the eyes of one of the researchers, the resulting scientific advances that have come from these studies and the social improvements that were brought about by both the scientists and members of the Turkish Government.
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Authors | Michele Carbone, Salih Emri, A Umran Dogan, Ian Steele, Murat Tuncer, Harvey I Pass, Y Izzettin Baris |
Journal | Nature reviews. Cancer
(Nat Rev Cancer)
Vol. 7
Issue 2
Pg. 147-54
(02 2007)
ISSN: 1474-175X [Print] England |
PMID | 17251920
(Publication Type: Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Review)
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Chemical References |
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Topics |
- Environmental Exposure
- Humans
- Mesothelioma
(chemically induced, epidemiology)
- Turkey
(epidemiology)
- Zeolites
(toxicity)
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