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What is Asbestos Cancer?
Asbestos Cancer, also known as Mesothelioma Cancer, is one of the
common diseases that are a result of exposure to Asbestos related
substances. These Asbestos substances contain Asbestos fibers, which can
enter a person’s body through the mouth, or through the skin, causing a
slow Mesothelioma Cell Cancer to develop.
There are three main types of Asbestos Cancer and one lesser medical
condition that can develop as a result of exposure to Asbestos related
substances. The lesser medical condition is known as Asbestosis and
involves the scaring of the lining of the chest.
The three main types of Asbestos Cancer include Pleural (chest),
Peritoneal (abdominal) and Pericardial (heart). In the case of Peritoneal
Asbestos Cancer, there is a higher chance of malignancy.
Asbestos Cancer has become more widely evident in the last 5-10 years, as
Asbestos Cancer can take between 20 to 40 years for symptoms to arise.
Asbestos Cancer is particularly difficult to diagnose, as the symptoms do
not tend to become evident until the final stages of the disease.
People who have had a high level of exposure to Asbestos related
substances are more likely to develop Malignant Asbestos Cancer, as
opposed to those people who have had a low level exposure to Asbestos
related substances.
There are three types of Malignant Asbestos Cancer. These include
Epithelial Malignant Asbestos Cancer, Sarcomatoid Malignant Asbestos
Cancer and Mixed Malignant Asbestos Cancer. Of these three, Epithelial
Malignant Asbestos Cancer is the most common.
The main symptoms of Epithelial Malignant Asbestos Cancer include,
respiratory difficulties, continuous coughing and pneumonia. Malignant
Asbestos Cancer is usually diagnosed through a biopsy.
The non-malignant form of Asbestos Cancer, known as Pleural, is found in
the chest area and its main symptoms include, chest pain, respiratory
difficulties and coughing. Pleural Asbestos Cancer is usually diagnosed
through conducting a Chest CT Scan
Currently, Asbestos Cancer mostly occurs in people between 50 to 70 years
of age. So far, it has been men who are mostly developing Asbestos Cancer,
as they have mostly been exposed to Asbestos related substances through
their work within the building Industry in the 1950’s to 1990’s.
Asbestos was mainly used in Industries such as the Construction Industry,
Ship building Industry, Automotive Industry and other manufacturing
Industries. However, because of the delayed symptoms of Asbestos Cancer,
the use of Asbestos related substances, the use of Asbestos was not banned
until the 1990’s.
Also, due to the delayed onset of the symptoms of Asbestos related
substances, some of the more prominent cases involving Asbestos Cancer are
now only expected to become evident in the next 5-6 years. This is why it
is important that if you, or someone you know, was exposed to an Asbestos
related substance, you should seek medical advice.
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