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Our laboratory has analyzed a large number of lung specimens obtained at autopsy from chrysotile workers in the Thetford Mines region of Quebec, Canada, and from people in this region who never worked in the mines and mills. As a rule, only chrysotile and tremolite asbestos have been found in such studies.2,3 However, we observed
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