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  1. Asbestos - Wikipedia

    Asbestos (/ æ s ˈ b ɛ s t ə s, æ z-,-t ɒ s / ass-BES-təs, az-, -⁠toss) [1] is a group of naturally occurring, toxic, carcinogenic and fibrous silicate minerals.

  2. Asbestos Exposure and Cancer Risk Fact Sheet - NCI

    A fact sheet about asbestos, the health hazards of asbestos exposure (including mesothelioma), and who's at risk for an asbestos-related disease. Also presented are resources for …

  3. What is asbestos? Definition, risks of exposure, and more

    Oct 20, 2023 · Asbestos is a fibrous material in rocks and soil. Breathing in asbestos fibers may lead people to develop certain health conditions. Learn more here.

  4. Asbestos | US EPA

    Apr 9, 2025 · The EPA asbestos web site contains general information on asbestos sources, exposure and health effects, what to do if you suspect asbestos, training, and laws and …

  5. What Is Asbestos and Where Does it Come From?

    Apr 2, 2025 · Asbestos is a natural mineral and carcinogen that causes mesothelioma. Learn about how to identify it, cancers caused by asbestos and asbestos litigation.

  6. EPA to review Biden's asbestos ban | AP News - Associated Press …

    Jun 17, 2025 · Chrysotile asbestos is found in products like brake blocks, asbestos diaphragms and sheet gaskets and was banned under the Toxic Substances Control Act, which was …

  7. Asbestos - World Health Organization (WHO)

    Sep 27, 2024 · Asbestos is a group of naturally occurring mineral fibres. It has widespread current or historical commercial uses because of its material properties (strong, heat resistant). There …

  8. How does asbestos exposure cause cancer? - MD Anderson …

    Jan 27, 2025 · Most cases of mesothelioma are caused by exposure to a substance called asbestos. This rare cancer develops in the mesothelial cells, the thin layer of tissue that lines …

  9. Asbestos Exposure and Cancer | Penn Medicine

    Amosite asbestos (brown asbestos) was commonly used in cement, insulation, roofing, and other construction materials. Anthophyllite asbestos is a less common type that can be found in …

  10. Asbestos and Cancer Risk - American Cancer Society

    Asbestos has been used in insulation, automobile brakes, roof shingles, ceiling and floor tiles, and more. Learn what we know about asbestos, cancer risk, and what to look for if you've been …

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