While mesothelioma is most common in the lungs, it is important to differentiate between mesothelioma and lung cancer. Asbestos related diseases, including asbestos cancer, do not show up until decades after exposure. Because of the long latency period between exposure and illness it can be hard to diagnose. There is research that indicates that those who suffer from asbestos exposure and smoke are at a greatly increased risk of developing lung cancer.
Asbestos can be toxic. The inhalation of asbestos fibres can cause serious illnesses, including malignant lung cancer, and mesothelioma. Asbestos exposure becomes a health concern when high concentrations of asbestos fibres are inhaled over a long time period. Men and women diagnosed with mesothelioma or lung cancer caused by asbestos exposure or secondary exposure may be entitled to compensation from the companies responsible for their disease.
There are three major diseases that are triggered by asbestos poisoning. These are asbestosis, mesothelioma, and lung cancer. Lung Cancer can also be caused by exposure to asbestos. Lung cancer is a malignant tumour of the lungs, and is the most lethal malignant tumour worldwide. Other Cancers – besides mesothelioma and lung cancers, other cancers has been shown to be associated with asbestos exposure and poisoning.
Saturday, 7 November 2009
Thursday, 5 November 2009
Mesothelioma is a relatively rare cancer caused by asbestos exposure.
Mesothelioma is a relatively rare cancer caused by asbestos exposure. It attacks the membranes that surround the lungs, heart or abdomen. Mesothelioma is a disease that is almost 100% preventable; the only known cause is via exposure to the deadly mineral Asbestos. Lung cancer in asbestos workers is accepted as an occupational disease under sections 2(1) and 15 of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act and, there is a minimum interval of 10 years between first exposure to asbestos and the appearance of lung cancer.
Asbestos exposure not only causes mesothelioma cancer, but several other cancerous and non-cancerous conditions. Smokers with asbestos exposure have more than a 50 fold increase in their chance of getting lung cancer compared to people who have not smoked and been exposed to asbestos. Although smoking alone can cause lung cancer, asbestos has long been determined as a substantial contributing factor.
Asbestos exposure not only causes mesothelioma cancer, but several other cancerous and non-cancerous conditions. Smokers with asbestos exposure have more than a 50 fold increase in their chance of getting lung cancer compared to people who have not smoked and been exposed to asbestos. Although smoking alone can cause lung cancer, asbestos has long been determined as a substantial contributing factor.
Tuesday, 3 November 2009
Exposure to asbestos has proven to result in a wide range of health conditions
Exposure to asbestos has proven to result in a wide range of health conditions, including mesothelioma, a deadly cancer that attacks the lining of the lungs, heart, or abdomen. In addition to mesothelioma, Navy veterans account for 16 percent of asbestos-related lung cancer. For many decades asbestos exposure has been known to cause asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesothelioma cancer.
Working with asbestos is the major risk factor for mesothelioma. A history of asbestos exposure at work is reported in about 70 percent to 80 percent of cases. In addition to mesothelioma, exposure to asbestos increases the risk of lung cancer, asbestosis (a non-cancerous, chronic lung ailment). However, the combination of smoking and asbestos exposure significantly increases a person's risk of developing cancer of the air passageways in the lung. Like mesothelioma, the latency period between asbestos exposure and the development of asbestos related lung cancer may be many years. Alone, either cigarette smoking or asbestos exposure can cause lung cancer.
Working with asbestos is the major risk factor for mesothelioma. A history of asbestos exposure at work is reported in about 70 percent to 80 percent of cases. In addition to mesothelioma, exposure to asbestos increases the risk of lung cancer, asbestosis (a non-cancerous, chronic lung ailment). However, the combination of smoking and asbestos exposure significantly increases a person's risk of developing cancer of the air passageways in the lung. Like mesothelioma, the latency period between asbestos exposure and the development of asbestos related lung cancer may be many years. Alone, either cigarette smoking or asbestos exposure can cause lung cancer.
Sunday, 1 November 2009
Exposure to asbestos has been shown to cause several different types of cancer
Mesothelioma is an asbestos caused cancer of the serous membranes that surround many of the body's vital organs. Although exposure to asbestos alone can lead to lung cancer, the risk increases dramatically in smokers of cigarettes or other forms of tobacco. In heavy smokers with asbestos exposure, the risk of lung cancer is at least 16 times higher than that of unexposed non-smokers
Exposure to asbestos has been shown to cause several different types of cancer, including, among others, lung cancer and one of the most deadly cancers known to man - cancer of the mesothelium, or Mesothelioma. Among other life threatening illnesses, exposure to asbestos has been directly linked to the development of lung cancer. Exposure primarily affects the lungs, resulting in the scarring of the lungs, lung cancer and mesothelioma. The health effects of asbestos exposure are not immediate. There is a latent period of about 20 to 30 years before symptoms began to present themselves. Mesothelioma is a rare type of aggressive cancer that is caused by asbestos exposure.
Exposure to asbestos has been shown to cause several different types of cancer, including, among others, lung cancer and one of the most deadly cancers known to man - cancer of the mesothelium, or Mesothelioma. Among other life threatening illnesses, exposure to asbestos has been directly linked to the development of lung cancer. Exposure primarily affects the lungs, resulting in the scarring of the lungs, lung cancer and mesothelioma. The health effects of asbestos exposure are not immediate. There is a latent period of about 20 to 30 years before symptoms began to present themselves. Mesothelioma is a rare type of aggressive cancer that is caused by asbestos exposure.
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