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Asbetos
Mesothelioma Resource
Asbestos is a type of fibrous mineral that has been linked with
cancer as well as other serious disorders. In the late 1950s to the
early 1970s, asbestos was used extensively in the construction
industry because of its strengthening and insulating properties.
Many houses and buildings constructed during that era used asbestos
containing materials for coating steam pipes, wood burning furnaces,
stoves, and the like.
However, ever since the first cases of death as a result of exposure
to the mineral, its use in industries has been severely restricted
by government laws and regulations. As a matter of fact, some
countries have outright banned its use all together.
According to many asbestos mesothelioma resources, the asbestos
fibers, when inhaled, can pass through the larynx and be deposited
in the lungs where they accumulate, causing adverse effects on the
lungs. Sometimes, the fibers, which are about 1,200 times smaller
than the average human hair, can get to other internal organs, such
as the abdominal cavity and heart. Abnormal growths soon develop in
these affected areas, often turning into full-blown cancer called
mesothelioma.
Who are vulnerable?
According to asbestos mesothelioma resources, the people most
vulnerable to the dangers of asbestos are those working in
industries where the risk of exposure is particularly high. These
include:
* People who work in the trade industry
* Miners, particularly those involved in asbestos extraction
* Shipyard workers
* Workers in heating and construction industry
* Friends and family of the above-mentioned people
What are the symptoms?
Asbestos mesothelioma resources are disparate on the symptoms of
mesothelioma. This is due perhaps to the fact that the symptoms of
the cancer often depend on the particular type of mesothelioma one
has.
According to asbestos mesothelioma resources, there are three fairly
common types of mesothelioma – pleural (mesothelioma of the lungs),
abdominal mesothelioma, and mesothelioma affecting the chest cavity.
For each type, the symptoms may differ although they also share
several symptomatic characteristics that are similar.
For instance, asbestos mesothelioma resources cite that in all three
cancer types, the patient suffers from difficulty breathing and
swallowing. Asbestos fibers often enter the body through the
respiratory tract when he or she inhales the thinner-than-hair
fibers, and these fibers only end up in other parts of the body when
the fibers, or the cancerous cells themselves, spread.
Another common symptom, shared by both abdominal mesothelioma and
mesothelioma of the chest, is difficulty sleeping. The cancer can
affect the behavioral pattern of the patient, causing him to have
trouble falling asleep or he can develop insomnia.
In more advanced stages of mesothelioma, the patient may suffer pain
as the cancer spreads throughout all other parts of the body.
What are the treatment options?
Asbestos mesothelioma resources are filled with treatment options
available for patients. The methods may range from surgery to remove
the tumor, chemotherapy, radiation, or any combination of methods.
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