9/11 Impact On Mesothelioma: Researchers Worry
By
Chris Kavila
Mesothelioma is a cancer of the mesothelium, which is a disease by
which the cells of the mesothelium start to become abnormal, and start
to divide causing the possible invasion of organs and tissues nearby to
the mesothelium. Mesothelioma normally starts in the pleura or
peritoneum, and is a benign or malignant tumor that affects the chest or
abdomen lining. Benign means non cancerous and malignant means
cancerous.
Mesothelioma is a rare type of cancer and the more common type is
called pleural Mesothelioma. This type forms a tumor on the pleura,
which is the sac that lines the chest cavity protecting the human lungs.
There are other forms that effect different areas such as the lining of
the heart and abdomen.
Mesothelioma is commonly caused by the exposure of humans to
asbestos. The effect of just a couple of weeks or even less can cause
the risk of Mesothelioma. The effect is not instant and on average takes
35-45 years to develop a malignant tumor, and it is common for people
working with asbestos as well as their families to contract Mesothelioma.
Asbestos is a heat resistant fibrous mineral that was widely used in
the industry as the main material in creating roofing, gasket compounds,
floor tiles and patching compounds. It is very dangerous once inhaled
and the size of the quantity does not matter as it is all dangerous. If
inhaled, the asbestos fiber can pass through the air passages which in
turn, can contact the linings of the lungs which may result in injuring
the cells and result to pleural Mesothelioma.
Often symptoms include restricted breathing difficulties, constant
coughing causing chest and stomach pains. Treatment can comprise of
chemotherapy, radiation or surgery to remove the tumor. Sadly once
Mesothelioma diagnosis has been given to a patient, they often only
live up to a maximum of a year, sometimes longer if they are very
fortunate, and most of the time only a few months.
Common cases of Mesothelioma are found from workers such as Factory
workers, miners, railroad laborers, gas mask makers, insulation workers
and ship builders. People affected by Mesothelioma can file lawsuits
against asbestos makers, manufacturers and employers as they have the
duty to protect their workers from the negative effects of asbestos
including Mesothelioma.
More information on Mesothelioma Diagnosis can be found at the
author’s website at
http://www.mesothelioma--diagnosis.info
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