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      Asbestos Exposure: An Invitation To Asbestos Lung Cancer
      Studies have proved that lung cancer is increasingly affecting asbestos-workers. Dose-response relationship has bolstered the fact that asbestos-workers, who are smokers, are at great risks of contracting this lethal disease.Asbestos Lung Cancer: General Information Asbestos lung cancer, clinically known as Mesothelioma, is a type of cancer that is caused due to inhalation of asbestos particles. I

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      Asbestos Exposure and Lung Cancer
      In the UK, asbestos accounts for 2-3% of male lung cancer deaths. There is a complementary effect between tobacco smoking and asbestos in the formation of lung cancer. Asbestos can also cause cancer of the pleura, called mesothelioma (which is different from lung cancer). People who work with asbestos have a higher risk of getting lung cancer. People exposed to industrial substances or building m

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      Asbestos exposure is a concern as New Orleans and the …
      Before New Orleans and much of the central Gulf coast rebuilds after the destruction of Hurricane Katrina, tens of thousands of homes, businesses and public buildings will have to be demolished. Because of the magnitude of the demolition required and the significant asbestos exposure that may occur we may see a spike in mesothelioma in [...]

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      Victims of Asbestos Exposure Should Call the Mesothelioma Victims Center
      Mesothelioma Victims And All Victims of Asbestos Exposure Should Call the Mesothelioma Victims Center First For Free Honest Advise & HelpWhy should victims of mesothelioma or their families call the Mesothelioma Victims Center First? According to Americas Watchdog, "its pretty simple, we will tell them the truth about treatment options, lawyers, Social Security, and everything else they

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      Mesothelioma Lung Cancer : Asbestos Exposure: Who Is At Risk?
      Generally, the expositing of asbestos will become a dangerous cancer when the fibers are released into the air and inhaled or ingested in high concentrations over a prolonged period of time. If I’m not mistaken, It’s had been occurred when asbestos-containing products are worn down, disturbed, or damaged. Basically, this issued are really effected who [...]

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      Asbestos Exposure Caused By Exposure To Carcinogens
      When a person is exposed to asbestos, he or she inhales tiny asbestos fibers which are suspended in the air. Asbestos is a fibrous mineral which was discovered in the 1860s but not properly used until the 1930s. It was not until the 1960s that it became clear that asbestos was causing a number of [...]

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      High Risk Industries For Asbestos Exposure
      One problem with asbestos is what when it is mined and manufactured a lot of asbestos dust and asbestos fibers are released into the atmosphere. Since these are light and invisible, the laborers easily inhale them. The trouble starts after this, as these fibers are very harmful when inhaled. More: continued here

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      Children in Danger of Asbestos Exposure - Mesothelioma Warning Issued
      Laboratory Tests Conclude Children in Danger of Asbestos Exposure - MAACenter Issues Mesothelioma Awareness Warning A Consumer Interest Group Finds Cancer Causing Asbestos in Toys, Other Products Syracuse, NY  -  January 3, 2008 -- Recent tests by the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization have confirmed the presence of harmful levels of asbestos in many everyday products, including toys. The results have been surprising thus far, particularly because of the emergence of asbestos, which was banned by federal law nearly a quarter-century ago, within children's products. Some of the ADAO's findings have resulted in the removal of these products from store shelves, indicating an acknowledgment of the gravity of these product's health consequences.Asbestos, when inha

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      How to Tell if You Have Mesothelioma from Asbestos Exposure
      Mesothelioma - Symptoms and Solutions Symptoms of Mesothelioma can be latent in the body for years. And even when the symptoms do become evident, the symptoms are so general that they can easily be misdiagnosed. The symptoms of this disease can even be confused with pneumonia during its early stages, making it difficult to diagnose. It is therefore important for patients to inform their doctor if they have been exposed to asbestos at any point Types of Mesothelioma: Pleural Mesothelioma and Peritoneal Mesothelioma are common forms of Mesothelioma. The rarest form of this disease is pericardial mesothelioma What are some of the symptoms? Shortness of breath and chest pains are common. This may be accompanied by a persistent cough. Those with Pleural Mesothelioma may also experience severe breathing difficulty, weight loss and fever as well as trouble swallowing and even swelling of the face and neck. Some patients may also develop a rasping voice and start coughing up blood. Howeve

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      New Occupational Asbestos Exposure Information
      LegalView to Update Mesothelioma Site with Occupational Asbestos Exposure Information Recognizing that thousands of American workers may have had occupational exposure to asbestos during the 20th century, LegalView adds occupational mesothelioma information. Denver, CO  - October 10, 2007 -- LegalView.com, your complete online resource for everything legal on the web, is proud to inform

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      New Occupational Asbestos Exposure Information
      LegalView to Update Mesothelioma Site with Occupational Asbestos Exposure Information Recognizing that thousands of American workers may have had occupational exposure to asbestos during the 20th century, LegalView adds occupational mesothelioma information. Denver, CO  - October 10, 2007 -- LegalView.com, your complete online resource for everything legal on the web, is proud to inform readers that they can now find even more complete, accurate information on the circumstances surrounding the deadly cancer mesothelioma through its mesothelioma law information portal. Mesothelioma is a very serious type of lung cancer that is almost always caused by preventable occupational exposure to asbestos, a building material that was extremely common in shipyards, construction and other heavy industry in the decades following World War II. Hundreds of thousands of American workers and service members were exposed to asbestos in the course of their jobs. Because mesotheliom

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      Guidelines concerning asbestos exposure and Mesothelioma contraction
      The government claims that they are willing to set aside funds that will allow Mesothelioma claimants to file for medical coverage if they meet stringent guidelines concerning asbestos exposure and Mesothelioma contraction. This is a phenomenal slap in the face to those who were unknowingly expose to asbestos and the threat of Mesothelioma. The government cannot even ensure that social security funds will be available in twenty to thirty years, not to mention that easily, private health care is far and above government health care. This new law would of course not be surprising. Ample laws have been passing protecting the government and businesses from worker claims. Mesothelioma laws have already hit governmental facilities as well in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and a few Midwestern states. These laws prohibit workers from suing their companies, provided their companies pay for their medical expenses, which are deem "necessary" These laws will leave Mesothelioma and other health care ch

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      Asbestos Exposure
      You might have been exposed to asbestos without even knowing it. But there’s no need to fret over it because exposure such as this is very small to cause some major problems. There are low levels of asbestos present in almost everything we use, in the air, water and on our soil. And most people [...]

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      Government report addresses risk of asbestos exposure post-Katrina
      The demolition of homes and other buildings damaged by Hurricane Katrina may pose a public health risk by exposing people to asbestos dust, according to a recent report by the U.S. Government and Accountability Office (GAO). Asbestos has been linked to mesothelioma cancer and other diseases.The report, which addresses the work of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in evaluating and controlling public health risks post-Katrina, notes the EPA is not monitoring the air in New Orleans neighborhoods where building demolition and renovation activities are ongoing, including the Ninth Ward. Air monitors would help determine whether asbestos fibers are being released into the air from demolition projects.For the full story, go to www.canadianunderwriter.ca.

      Written by: Everything Mesothelioma


      Cause - Asbestos Exposure
      At some point in our lives, nearly all of us have been exposed to asbestos in the air we breathe and the water we drink; from natural deposits in the earth, and from the deterioration of asbestos products around us. Most of us, however, do not become ill as a result of our exposure. More commonly, those who at some point are diagnosed with asbestos disease, have worked in jobs where more substantial exposure occurred over longer periods of time. Nevertheless, cases of mesothelioma have been documented as the result of lesser exposure, affecting family members of workers who came into contact with asbestos and brought it home on their clothing, skin or hair, or affecting those who lived in close proximity to asbestos manufacturing facilities. Symptoms of asbestos disease usually are not be apparent until decades after exposure.Asbestos was used commercially in North America as early as the late 1800s, but its use increased dramatically during the World War II era when shipyards produced

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      Understanding The Relation Between Asbestos Exposure And Mesothelioma Lung Cancer
      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. ...

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