Correspondence regarding the article "The asbestos fibre burden in human lungs: new insights into the chrysotile debate"

We read with interest the generally excellent article by Feder et al. [1] published in the European Respiratory Journal and we would like to add just a comment. Authors screened the German Mesothelioma Register for patients with asbestos body (AB) counts ≥500 per gramme of wet lung (corresponding to...

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title Correspondence regarding the article "The asbestos fibre burden in human lungs: new insights into the chrysotile debate"
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