Global mesothelioma deaths reported to the World Health Organization between 1994 and 2008
Bulletin of the World Health Organization2011Vol. 89(10), pp. 716–724
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Abstract
The number of mesothelioma deaths reported and the number of countries reporting deaths increased during the study period, probably due to better disease recognition and an increase in incidence. The different time trends observed between countries may be an early indication that the disease burden is slowly shifting towards those that have used asbestos more recently.
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