Published November 1991 | Version v1
Journal article

Overview of radon, lead and asbestos exposure

Creators

  • 1. Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI (United States)

Description

Reducing the incidence of diseases caused by exposure to radon, lead and asbestos is a major public health challenge. Radon gas, which usually enters a home through the foundation, can cause lung cancer. Exposure to lead through paint, auto emissions and other sources can cause neurologic deficits, as well as anemia, abnormal vitamin D metabolism, nephropathy, hypertension and reproductive abnormalities. Asbestos, which is used in a vast number of products, is primarily associated with parenchymal asbestosis, pleural fibrosis, mesothelioma and lung cancer. The family physician can play a pivotal role in providing information about hazardous exposure, sources of exposure, epidemiology and disease prevention.29 references

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
American Family Physician
Journal Volume
44
Journal Issue
5 Suppl
Series
Am. Fam. Physician.
Journal Page Range
51S-52S, 55S-61S
ISSN
0002-838X
CODEN
AFPYA