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Understanding
The Relation Between Asbestos Exposure
And Mesothelioma Lung Cancer |
by:
Kirsten
Hawkins |
An
understanding of asbestos is necessary before
we try to understand mesothelioma lung cancer.
Asbestos, a natural fibrous mineral, used
commonly in construction process and manufacturing
industries is detrimental to human health.
Continuous inhalation of its fibers enhances
the susceptibility to respiratory disorders
and can lead to many dangerous diseases.
A leading example of such dangerous disease
is Mesothelioma lung cancer. Actually, mesothelioma
lung cancer is misnomer because mesothelioma
cancers affect the lining of lungs (pleura)
and abdomen and not the lungs. Since mesothelioma
cancers mostly affect the lining of the
lungs, it is generally called mesothelioma
lung cancer. The workers who had worked
in industries such as shipbuilding, asbestos
mining, and asbestos production are vulnerable
to mesothelioma cancers.
Mesothelioma and the Role of Carcinogens:
What is mesothelioma cancer and how does
the lining of the lung become cancerous?
Cancer is a tumor that is malignant in nature.
Tumor is formed when there is abnormal cell
division and cell multiplication in the
cancerous cells. Exposure to carcinogens
or cancer-causing material like cigarette
smoke, asbestos and silica dust is instrumental
in this abnormal cell division and formation
of tumor.
Mesothelioma cancer is directly linked to
asbestos exposure. However, those already
exposed to asbestos have a greater chance
of developing lung cancer if they are exposed
to other carcinogens such as cigarette smoke.
A study reports that the workers with a
history of asbestos exposure and cigarette
smoke are more prone to lung cancer than
the non-smokers and those with no history
of asbestos exposure.
Complications Associated with Mesothelioma
Cancer:
Normally, the latency stage for asbestos-related
diseases in general and mesothelioma cancers
of the lining of lung in particular, 20-50
years, which makes detection of Mesothelioma
a complicated issue. This situation is further
aggravated particularly where the worker
is also addicted to cigarette smoking. By
the time, the disease shows its symptoms,
a considerable exposure to additional carcinogens
linked to cigarette smoking has already
taken place. This makes a worker more vulnerable
to lung cancer besides the vulnerability
to mesothelioma cancers.
Mesothelioma Cancers and Legal Redress:
The Government is conscious of the ill effects
of asbestos exposure and the seriousness
of mesothelioma cancer. The employees working
in factories with significant risk of asbestos
exposure are eligible for Mesothelioma compensation,
if the exposure is the cause of Mesothelioma.
There has been a spate of lawsuits for seeking
compensation for mesothelioma and lung cancers.
In many cases, the courts have awarded heavy
sums as compensation against the asbestos
manufacturing companies.
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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