In the majority of cases, the caner risk of
developing malignant mesothelioma is a direct result of asbestos
exposure. Between 70-80% of all mesothelioma patients have a known
exposure to asbestos. However, it is important to remember that
mesothelioma has been reported in some individuals without any known
exposure to asbestos.
Mesothelioma cancer can show up as pericardial
mesothelioma, peritoneal mesothelioma or
pleural mesothelioma,
meaning it can invade the mesothelium or the lining of the heart,
the abdomen or the lungs.
Even though asbestos has been mined and used
commercially since the late 1800s, we now realize that beginning in
the early 1940s that millions of American workers were routinely
exposed to asbestos dust. People who worked in shipyards, in mines,
in mills, in construction, and of course people who worked in
factories which produced asbestos products could all be at an
increased risk of developing malignant mesothelioma because of their
exposure to asbestos dust and particles.
Because of this direct link between exposure and the risk of
disease, a
mesothelioma attorney may be a good place to start to
learn about compensation options for those exposed to asbestos
through their place of employment. Although I am not a
proponent of a lawsuit happy culture, it is indeed heartbreaking to
see the loyal worker who slaved for years in an environment that was
unsafe and one that exposed them to asbestos which could ultimately
cost them their life. So a mesothelioma lawyer or a law firm
that specializes in mesothelioma cases may be a consideration for
you.
Asbestos is defined as “any of several minerals that readily
separate into long flexible fibers”. These fibers can then be
separated into thin thread and woven. In the production of
items containing asbestos, if minute particles float into the air
and are swallowed or inhaled they can ultimately lead to very
serious health problems. It is important to remember that from
the time of exposure to asbestos to the development of mesothelioma
may be anywhere from 20-50 years. Not only can the
exposure to
asbestos lead to mesothelioma it can also lead to other cancers,
such as cancer of the lung or larynx. It could also lead to a
non-cancerous disease called asbestosis, which is a chronic lung
condition directly related to exposure to asbestos particles.
As mentioned earlier, mesothelioma has been
reported in some individuals without any known exposure to
asbestos. In areas where asbestos producing factories are located,
people in the area may have been exposed by inhaling or swallowing
particles of asbestos simply floating in the air. Even families at
home may have been exposed to asbestos particles by handling the
clothes of a family member who was working with asbestos and came
home with microscopic particles of it on their clothing.
The
risk of developing malignant mesothelioma cancer is in the majority of
cases directly related to a person’s exposure to asbestos and the
exposure can occur many years before the actual development of the
cancer. Exposure to asbestos can occur by swallowing or inhaling
tiny particles of asbestos which can even occur when doing the
laundry and handling the clothes of a family member who has been
exposed. Know the facts and know the risks…malignant mesothelioma
is directly related to the exposure of asbestos… so prevention is
key.
More Resources
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Incidence Of Malignant
Mesothelioma
It is thought that the
number exposed between 1940 and 1980 exceeds
25 million. |
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Asbestos Exposure
After asbestos fibers are breathed in, they can easily enter and become trapped
in the airways and lung tissue and the body has difficulty removing the fibers. |
Diagnosing Pleural Mesothelioma
Diagnosing pleural
mesothelioma is a challenge. Pleural mesothelioma is the most common of all
mesothelioma cancers. |
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Pleural Mesothelioma
Pleural
mesothelioma is the most common of all mesotheliomas and diagnosing this
rare cancer can be a challenge. |
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