The Latrobe Valley region of Victoria, Australia, has the highest rate of asbestos disease in the state due to extensive past use of asbestos in the power industry. Current responses to asbestos disease epidemics in Australia and internationally are dominated by medical, scientific, legal and government perspectives. The voices and perspectives of those most directly affected – exposed and diseased workers, their families and communities – are relatively rarely heard.A qualitative interview study was conducted to determine what people in the Latrobe Valley community think could or should be done following their own asbestos disease epidemic. Analysis identified several themes. Notably, these represent a sophisticated community u...
While many public health threats are now widely appreciated by the public, the risks from asbestos e...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupBackground: Australia mined asbestos for...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the impact of the knowledge of past asbestos e...
Summary. The government of the State of Victoria has been slow to acknowledge the social costs of as...
ABSTRACT The health-related dangers of asbestos exposure were recognized early in the 20th cen-tury ...
An exploratory qualitative case study investigated how different sectors of a highly industrialized ...
The most effective way of reducing the global burden of asbestos-related diseases is through the imp...
Australia has one of the highest incidences of malignant mesothelioma worldwide (Rosemary et al. 201...
The impact of an asbestos-related diagnosis in Australia is multi-faceted and complex. Sufferers and...
Introduction/Aim: In the fifty years since the Wittenoom crocidolite (blue asbestos) industry ceased...
Mesothelioma, a malignant cancer of the pleura, is almost exclusively associated with asbestos expos...
Despite sound scientific knowledge and evidence that any exposure to asbestos fibers in all of its f...
The Hazelwood Mine Fire of early 2014 was, in the eyes of many, not the first disaster to hit the La...
Despite sound scientific knowledge and evidence that any exposure to asbestos fibers in all of its f...
Introduction/Aim: In the fifty years since the Wittenoom crocidolite (blue asbestos) industry ceased...
While many public health threats are now widely appreciated by the public, the risks from asbestos e...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupBackground: Australia mined asbestos for...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the impact of the knowledge of past asbestos e...
Summary. The government of the State of Victoria has been slow to acknowledge the social costs of as...
ABSTRACT The health-related dangers of asbestos exposure were recognized early in the 20th cen-tury ...
An exploratory qualitative case study investigated how different sectors of a highly industrialized ...
The most effective way of reducing the global burden of asbestos-related diseases is through the imp...
Australia has one of the highest incidences of malignant mesothelioma worldwide (Rosemary et al. 201...
The impact of an asbestos-related diagnosis in Australia is multi-faceted and complex. Sufferers and...
Introduction/Aim: In the fifty years since the Wittenoom crocidolite (blue asbestos) industry ceased...
Mesothelioma, a malignant cancer of the pleura, is almost exclusively associated with asbestos expos...
Despite sound scientific knowledge and evidence that any exposure to asbestos fibers in all of its f...
The Hazelwood Mine Fire of early 2014 was, in the eyes of many, not the first disaster to hit the La...
Despite sound scientific knowledge and evidence that any exposure to asbestos fibers in all of its f...
Introduction/Aim: In the fifty years since the Wittenoom crocidolite (blue asbestos) industry ceased...
While many public health threats are now widely appreciated by the public, the risks from asbestos e...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupBackground: Australia mined asbestos for...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the impact of the knowledge of past asbestos e...