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Plenary Session 7
Sunday 21, November, 2004
10:40 - 13:00, International Conference Hall

Plenary Session 7
A World Free from Asbestos Risks: the Future Strategies
Chairs: Temmyo Yoshiomi and Barry Castleman

The Study of Asbestos Use in China: Challenges and Opportunities
Arthur Frank
Professor of Public Health, Drexel University School of Public Health, the U.S.A.

ABSTRACT

China continues to be a major producer and user of asbestos. In addition to mining activities there is continued manufacture of a wide variety of products, many of which are then distributed worldwide. There are opportunities for major research studies, such as studying the effects of asbestos among populations with significant numbers of women. Most asbestos used is chrysotile, also allowing for addressing issues of fiber type. There are also some significant challenges to undertaking research given the nature of the Chinese medical system and health care having been concentrated at worksites for potentially affected workers. Nevertheless, data has been accumulating regarding issues of health outcome and these will be presented. Collaborative efforts between US and Chinese investigators have made this possible, and how such collaborative efforts can be undertaken will be reviewed. The role for educating public health agencies and workers will be discussed.