Asbestos Cancer
Mesothelioma
Asbestos Cancer Mesothelioma, commonly
known as Asbestos Cancer, is a rare form of cancer that is most
frequently known to occur when the affected person has come in
contact with asbestos and inhaled its particles. It does,
however, emerge in some individuals without ever having made
contact with asbestos and occurs more in men than women, but
can affect both genders.
Of the six types of asbestos, only four are used commercially.
These are chrysotile, crocidolite, amosite and anthrophyllite.
Of these, crysotile or white asbestos accounts for 99% used in
USA. In it natural state or well contained and maintained in
products, asbestos do not pose a real hazard. It is when
asbestos is broken down and fibres are released that there is
concern.
Asbestos fibres are very thin and sharp. The fibre is 2,000
times thinner than a human hair. It measures under 0.3 microns
or one millionth of a millimetre in diameter and five microns
in length. It is not visible with the naked eye or through a
microscope.
When released, the fibres remain in the atmosphere for a long
time and can be carried great distances. When the fibres are
inhaled, they stick to the lung tissue and are not expelled by
breathing out or coughing. Some remain in the lungs, others
gravitate into the pleural lining.
Asbestos exposure can lead to disease and develops over a long
period of time. Asbestos related diseases are asbestosis,
pleural plaques and lung cancers. The lung cancer can be either
cancer of the lung itself or mesothelioma, a cancer of the lung
lining. These cancers can take between 20 and 50 years to
develop.
Mesothelioma
Lawsuits
Mesothelioma lawsuits seem to be becoming more and more
prevalent as the disease and its causes become more well-known.
You may have seen commercials for attorneys advertising their
services in this specialized area. Due to the fact that decades
can pass before the disease rears its ugly head, it has become
apparent that the companies responsible for exposing their
workers to asbestos so many years ago may no longer be in
business. If you or someone you love has contracted
Mesothelioma, do an online search for lawyers in your area who
handle these types of cases. A settlement made to you through a
Mesothelioma lawsuit can offer a degree of support in more ways
than one. The compensation received can assist in alleviating
some of the burden of medical treatment costs, especially for
those who are uninsured, and also possibly give an individual a
chance to live in a more comfortable atmosphere, overall.
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