Thursday, October 27, 2005

Mesothelioma Fact - Alarming Truth

Lately many people have been looking for mesothelioma fact and
information. The startling mesothelioma fact is that
Mesothelioma Cancer is a rare cancer but every year about 2,000
new cases of mesothelioma are diagnosed in the United States and
this number has been continuously increasing for the past 20
years. Initially mesothelioma was recognized as a tumor of the
pleura, peritoneum and pericardium. Later on, the doctors
studied the fact linking mesothelioma cancers to asbestos
exposure. J.C.Wagner wrote the first on mesothelioma by, and
emphasized its linkage to asbestos exposure in about 32 cases of
workers in the "Asbestos Hills" in South Africa.

Thereon the fact about relationship between mesothelioma and
asbestos exposure was confirmed in different research studies
around the world. Mesothelioma is caused because of asbestos
exposure and inhalation of asbestos particles. Asbestos was
widely used in industrial and manufacturing processes and
building materials. Construction materials such as cement,
tiles, roofing shingles, pipes, insulating material and many
more, contained asbestos materials. The shocking mesothelioma
fact is that almost all American buildings constructed before
1970s contain asbestos material that could pose risk for the
occupants.

Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation has released a fact
that, though since 1970s the protections against asbestos
exposure have been in place, the mesothelioma would take 30 to
50 years to be noticed. This is because mesothelioma cancer and
other asbestos diseases have a high latency rate. The asbestos
particles can lie dormant in the human body for 30-50 years
before manifesting as mesothelioma cancers.

Mesothelioma cancers are of two main types. In pleural
mesothelioma, the cancer cells are found in the sac lining the
chest and the peritoneal mesothelioma is found in the lining of
the abdominal cavity. There are rare instances of mesothelioma
of the lining of hearts and testicles. Mesothelioma is more
prevalent in men than in women.

Awareness about mesothelioma facts is also helpful in having
awareness about symptoms of mesothelioma. This information helps
in early detection and timely treatment of disease. Chest pain
that is caused by cancer itself or shortness of breath,
abdominal pain and swelling, cough, fatigue and unexplained
weight loss are some possible symptoms of mesothelioma cancers.

About the author:
Kirsten Hawkins is a asbestos and mesothelioma specialist from
Nashville, TN. Visit
http://www.asbestosblog.org/ for
information on asbestos reform, mesothelioma lawsuit news, and
more.

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