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http://www.latimes.com/
By Associated Press
1:06 PM PDT, June 6, 2006
WASHINGTON There is evidence that
asbestos can cause cancer of the larynx, the Institute of Medicine
reported Tuesday.
Asbestos has long been associated with lung
cancer and mesothelioma, a rare cancer of the lining of the chest and
abdomen.
The Senate asked the institute, an arm of
the National Academy of Sciences, to look into the possibility that other
forms of cancer could also be related to the fibrous mineral once widely
used for insulation.
The panel concluded there is sufficient
evidence to connect asbestos and laryngeal cancer. It found nine studies
that supported the connection. It also noted that certain cancers of the
larynx -- the portion of the throat containing the vocal cords -- and of
the lung are similar.
The disruption in air flow caused by the
vocal cords could add to the chance that asbestos fibers are deposited in
the larynx, the report noted.
The analysis concluded that the evidence is
suggestive but not conclusive connecting asbestos with colorectal and
stomach cancer and cancer of the upper throat. It said there is
insufficient evidence to connect asbestos to cancer of the esophagus.
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