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Response to Geyer
Letter/Communication

Response to Geyer

American journal of industrial medicine, v 67(1), pp 83-83
01 Jan 2024
PMID: 38031894

Abstract

Life Sciences & Biomedicine Public, Environmental & Occupational Health Science & Technology
I appreciate Dr. Geyer, a pathologist, writing about our recent paper in this journal. His defense of the notion that brake dust cannot cause mesothelioma relies upon Who's Who of defense witnesses in litigation that claim otherwise. This view is not in keeping with well-established and widely accepted views outside the courtroom setting. [1st paragraph]

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