Asbestos and Mesothelioma
Mesothelioma is a type of cancer in the lungs that is linked
to exposure to asbestos. The prognosis for it isn’t very good
and most people that have it will die from it. They can get
medication to help offset some of the pain but it is a slow way
to die and it can completely consume a person. About 75% of
those with Mesothelioma will die from it. In many cases it is
directly the cause and for others it will result in ailments to
their vital organs.
This type of cancer affects the many cells that line the
lung area as well as the chest cavity. As a result tumors are
likely to appear in these areas. They may not be cancerous but
for most people with this type of exposure they are. Doctors
began to see a significant rise in the number of these cases in
the 1970’s. It was linked to the increased use of asbestos as a
material for insulation in both businesses and homes.
More men than women are diagnosed with Mesothelioma but that
is thought to be the result of them being mainly in the
construction business instead of women. However, women have
been exposed to it working in such environments or living in
homes that have asbestos in them. Still, it seems like they
tend to be more resistant to the fibers than males.
The number of asbestos related cases of Mesothelioma have
continued to drop since the early 1980’s. This is due to it
being banned as a substance to use for construction. Yet there
are still places being found with it that weren’t identified in
the past. The removal process of asbestos can result in
exposure if it is not done correctly.
For some people, being exposed to asbestos for years results
in Mesothelioma occurring. For others it only takes a very
small amount of it and for a short period of time. This is a
mystery to researchers but they believe it has to do with how
the lung capacity of a person is able to process the fibers
from the asbestos. This is why most construction crews will do
a search for it before they begin any remodeling or destruction
of the establishment.
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