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Sunday, December 9, 2007

NJ Ranks 2nd In Asbestos Related Disease


The legacy of asbestos related disease continues in New Jersey. Around the time of World War II New Jersey was an epicenter of the production asbestos fiber. New Jersey was equal distant from the major shipyards on the East Coast and it was in a major railroad network that allowed it to move asbestos product both in raw format and in furnish goods.

Unfortunately, the legacy of asbestos disease continues to cause a former workers and those exposed to products major to his disease and illness. The United States government has reported an increase in asbestos related disease in New Jersey. The state ranks as number two in the nation with reported asbestos related disease.

Asbestos production and consumption between 1970 and 1979, on a national basis, amounted to 1,060,015 metric tons alone. Since his best is related disease has a latency period, of sometimes several decades between the exposure and the disease, the impact is now being reported demonstrating increased incidence of mesothelioma in the United States. There are major uncertainties in predicting mesothelioma incidents and some investigators project the maximum mesothelioma incidents will not occur until about 2020 in the United States.

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