Science-for-Hire Influences Argument on Asbestos Dangers
This week, the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Office of Solid Waste and Emergency – individuals who normally handle toxic “Superfund” sites – will hear testimony on the agency’s plans to change the way it estimates potential cancer risk to those who have been exposed to dangerous asbestos.
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“Defendant corporations have gone to extraordinary lengths to reshape the scientific literature to defend these cases,” and his testimony cites chapter and verse. Castleman has been an expert witness at many asbestos trials throughout the country.
But while the scientists are testifying as to the safeness of asbestos, also present at the hearing will be a number of people whose lives have been forever altered by asbestos. Linda Reinstein, director of the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization, is one of those people. She lost her husband to mesothelioma a few years ago.
“As a widow, I am appalled to see public health risk analysis translated to math formulas that negate the progress science has made towards ending this disaster. Consider the rage of Americans, if we opened discussions about various types of tobacco leaves and their cancer potency factors,” she recently wrote.
“You must prevent disease with regulations and legislation that protect public health not industry. One life lost to asbestos disease is tragic, hundred of thousands of lives lost is unconscionable.”
