Reconnaissance Study Of The Association Of Zeolites With Mesothelioma Cancer Occurrences In Central Turkey - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Frederick A. Mumpton
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

Recent findings by medical workers on the association of certain zeolite minerals with the high incidence of pleural mesothelioma in two small Turkish villages have caused considerable excitement both in medical circles and in the synthetic and natural zeolite businesses. The 42 cases diagnosed between 1970 and 1977 in one community of 600 population in a region of altered volcanic tuff represent a virtual epidemic of this rare malignancy which normally strikes only about one person in a million. Cancer workers around the world expect that detailed environmental and epidemiological studies of the disease in these areas will shed considerable light on the cause of this particularly lethal form of lung cancer. Scientists and engineers developing uses for zeolite materials in industry and agriculture, however, are justly concerned that the preliminary results available on this situation will be used by environmental and regulatory organizations to label an entire group of miner- als as carcinogens on the basis of what is little more than circumstantial evidence. Although there is no question as to the large number of cases of mesothelioma in these areas of central Anatolia, the work to date has suffered from a lack of sound geological and mineralogical input. Ataman (1) stated that a "correlation" exists between mesothelioma and zeolites in this region; however, the geological data needed to document a direct relationship between the presence of zeolites in the volcanic tuffs surrounding the villages in question and the rate of malignant lung disease in the inhabitants have g been obtained, nor has evidence that suggests a cause-effect relationship between zeolites and cancer been reported. To provide fundamental information on the distribution of zeolite minerals in areas of central Turkey where high incidences of pleural mesothelioma have been reported and to evaluate from first-hand knowledge the published reports and news releases of medical workers engaged in assessing the problem, the following investigation was made.
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APA: Frederick A. Mumpton  (1979)  Reconnaissance Study Of The Association Of Zeolites With Mesothelioma Cancer Occurrences In Central Turkey - Introduction

MLA: Frederick A. Mumpton Reconnaissance Study Of The Association Of Zeolites With Mesothelioma Cancer Occurrences In Central Turkey - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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