Asbestos Disease in Alabama

5 Mar 2008 by Wendi Lewis under Research/Treatment

According to a study of U.S. Government Data, compiled by the EWG Action fund, Alabama ranks 19th in the U.S. for cases of asbestos related disease () and mesothelioma.

  • At least 741 people have been killed by asbestos since 1979 in Alabama.
  • 10,881 people have sought justice in Alabama.
  • At least 75 shipments (3,624 tons) of vermiculite went from , MT to 4 locations in Alabama between 1948 and 1993.

Asbestos in Alabama

About the Map

The dots on this map represent individuals who have died from two signature asbestos diseases, mesothelioma and , as confirmed by certificate records. To protect the identity of the victims, the dots on the map have been randomly placed within the county where the was recorded.

The map includes just a small portion of all asbestos-related that occurred during the time period analyzed. It does not include a single caused by asbestos, although national estimates of from asbestos range from 5,000 to 10,000 per year during that time.

The data also grossly underestimate mesothelioma , the signature asbestos-caused cancer. This is in part due to under-diagnosis of the disease, but in greater measure because mesothelioma was not tracked by the federal government as a cause of until 1999. Prior to that, scientists estimated mesothelioma by assuming cancers of certain sites (for example, the pleura) were mesothelioma. This resulted in dramatic underestimates of the true rates. When the government began tracking mesothelioma as a cause of , more than doubled, from 935 in 1998, to 2343 in 1999.

The map also does not include asbestos from gastrointestinal (GI) cancer. The link between asbestos and GI cancer is contested by industry and its insurance companies, but OSHA and the World Health Organization International Agency for Research on Cancer all have concluded that asbestos does cause some types of GI cancer (OSHA 1994, WHO 1989). The best national estimates are about 1,200 asbestos-caused gastrointestinal cancers per year.

If the data presented above are corrected to include lung and gastrointestinal cancer and more accurate estimates of mesothelioma incidence, nationwide, the total from asbestos from 1979 through 2001 would be about 230,000 people.

For more information about Asbestos in Alabama, visit the EWG report online.

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