Asbestos Relation To Mesothelioma
By
Ron Swerdfiger
Asbestos is a mineral that has been used through the centuries for
many items including lamp wicks, napkins, burial clothes, and table
clothes and is mined from metamorphic deposits. When used for its
resistance to fire, the fibers of asbestos are typically woven into mats
or fabric or mixed with cement.
It was formally used in electric ovens for its electrical insulation
and in the construction of buildings for its flame-retardant and
insulating qualities. Also its flexibility and resistance to chemicals
made it popular in constructing buildings. In ancient times items made
of asbestos were held to be at par with items made of gold. It was
generally used to wrap bodies when people were burnt after death to keep
the ashes of the body separate from the woods and other burning
materials.
After the discovery that asbestos was tied to numerous cases of lung
caner and Mesothelioma, the removal of asbestos that had been used in
houses and other buildings became common. This was procedure proved to
be difficult because anyone in the building at the time of removal had
to be relocated and the surrounding atmosphere had to be contained as to
not allow the removed asbestos be released into the air.
Along with the removal of asbestos a gargantuan amount of lawsuits
were filed against owners of buildings and producers of the insulating
asbestos causing many companies to declare bankruptcy. Even to this day,
many cases of asbestos are being reported and the development of
treatments to the illnesses such as Mesothlioma causes are being
created.
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