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MEETING WITH THE UNITED STATES OFFICE OF THE SURGEON GENERAL MARCH 26, 2012 Linda Reinstein President/CEO and Co-Founder [email protected]
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Page 1: ADAO Meeting with the U.S. Office of the Surgeon General

MEETING WITH THE UNITED STATES

OFFICE OF THE SURGEON GENERAL

MARCH 26, 2012

Linda Reinstein

President/CEO and Co-Founder

[email protected]

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ADAO Memorial Dedication

www.AsbestosDiseaseAwareness.org

Dr. Stephen Levin

1941-2012

• ADAO Science Advisory Board

• Medical Director of the Mount Sinai Irving J.

Selikoff Center for Occupational and

Environmental Medicine

• Professor of Occupational Medicine at the

Mount Sinai School of Medicine

• Co-Director of the World Trade Center

Worker and Volunteer Medical Screening

Program

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The International Social Security Association reported that

the “cost-benefit potential for investments in

prevention may be as strong as 1 : 2.2, and even higher

in some cases.”

Building a Culture of Prevention

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www.adao.us

Education. Advocacy. Community

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Brad Black, MD

Barry Castleman, ScD

Raja Flores, MD

Michael

Harbut, MD, Hedy

Kindler, MD

Steven Levin, MD

Co-Chairs Arthur Frank, MD, PhD

Richard Lemen, PhD, MSPH

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ADAO Scientific Advisory Board

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About ADAO:

ADAO is an independent 501(c)3 certified nonprofit organization

founded in 2004 and based in Redondo Beach, CA.

Mission: To prevent asbestos-related diseases such as mesothelioma

through education, advocacy, and community support initiatives.

Community: ADAO’s community is 20,000+ strong and includes

medical, scientific, labor and occupational safety and health

professionals, government agencies, NGOs, victims of asbestos-related

diseases such as mesothelioma, and their families.

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Alan Reinstein, former ADAO President Mesothelioma Victim

May 2006May 2005

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Asbestos is a human carcinogen and there is no

safe level of exposure

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Senate Resolution 389

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U.S. Surgeon General

2009 Statement

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How Small is Asbestos?Fibers compared to rice and hair

2-3 rice grains

5-6 human hairs

20,000

Asbestos Fibers

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U.S. Asbestos Apparent Consumption

(Metric Tons)

-

10,000

20,000

30,000

40,000

50,000

60,000

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2000 -

2010

Data from USGS

2000 – 2010 Total 52,509 Metric Tons

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1. The World Health Organization, International Labour

Organization, Environmental Protection Agency, and U.S. Surgeon General

agree: asbestos is a human carcinogen and there is no safe level of asbestos

exposure.

2. More than 10,000 Americans die every year from preventable asbestos-

caused diseases.

3. Asbestos has not been banned in the United States.

4. The United States still imports raw asbestos and contaminated consumer

products.

5. Construction workers are 11 times more likely to develop mesothelioma due

to asbestos exposure at the site.

U.S. Asbestos: Top Five Facts

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Environmental and Occupational

Exposure Continues

2,000

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www.AsbestosDiseaseAwareness.org [email protected]

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www.AsbestosDiseaseAwareness.org [email protected]

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ADAO 8th Annual Confernce

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Doug Larkin, Surgeon General Dr. Regina Benjamin, Linda

Reinstein,

& Deputy Surgeon General Boris Lushniak