Health studies in Biancavilla have found a higher-than-expected number of pleural
mesothelioma cases compared with similar populations. The excess has been linked to long-term exposure to airborne fluoro-edenite fibres released from the Monte Calvario quarry. It was proven not to be from any
asbestos minerals. Laboratory experiments using human lung
epithelial cells show that fluoro-edenite fibres can attach to the cells, and slow down their growth. The fibres also trigger the release of inflammatory molecules, suggesting a pattern of damage similar to that caused by asbestos fibres and fibrous
zeolites. Based on community studies in Biancavilla and the experimental work on fibres, the
International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified fibrous fluoro-edenite as
carcinogenic to humans (Group 1), concluding that there is sufficient evidence that exposure can cause mesothelioma. ==References==