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Larynxkarzinom und Asbestexposition

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Krebsrisiken im Kopf-Hals-Bereich
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Unter dem Aspekt präventiver Maßnahmen ist in den letzten Jahren eine erhebliche Anstrengung unternommen worden, im Arbeitsprozeß Asbest durch andere Materialien zu ersetzen oder, wenn unumgänglich, strikte Schutzmaßnahmen anzuwenden. Die Vorsicht vor dem Stoff Asbest liegt darin begründet, daß es als erwiesen angesehen werden muß, daß er in der Lage ist, Malignome beim Menschen zu verursachen. Diese Erkenntnis fand ihren Ausdruck in der Anerkennung des Mesothelioms als eine Berufskrankheit. Auch das bekanntermaßen durch andere exogene Noxen geförderte Bronchialkarzinom wird nach allen wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnissen durch Asbestexposition zu einem so wesentlichen Anteil mitverursacht, daß es bei gleichzeitigem Vorliegen einer Lungen- oder Pleuraasbestose als eine Berufskrankheit nach der Liste anerkannt werden kann.

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Deitmer, T. (1991). Larynxkarzinom und Asbestexposition. In: Maier, H., Weidauer, H. (eds) Krebsrisiken im Kopf-Hals-Bereich. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76036-5_8

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