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"This study evaluates the environmental, nonoccupational
component of mesothelioma incidence among persons living in Manville, Somerset County, New
Jersey, the location of the largest asbestos manufacturing plant in North America.
Prior to removal of occupational cases, residents of Manville
had an average annual (1979-1990) mesothelioma rate of 636 male cases and 96 female cases
per million population, about 25 times higher than average state rates. Somerset County
had 143 diagnosed mesothelioma cases reported to the population-based. New Jersey State
Cancer Registry from 1979 through 1990. Cases were removed from the analysis when their
"usual employment" was reported as being at the asbestos plant, as evidenced
through union lists or occupational information from either the Cancer Registry or
mortality records.... This record-based approach demonstrates a strong relationship
between past asbestos exposure from living in Manville and eventual development of
mesothelioma. The use of methods in this study may be helpful in evaluating hazards of
other knownccupational carcinogens found in community settings.
Consumer and Environmental Health Services, New Jersey
Department of Health and Senior Services, Trenton, NJ. Source: Environ Res, 75(1):34-40
1997 Oct.
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