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Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Asbestos Cancer (MESOTHELIOMA) & ASBESTOSIS

Asbestos Cancer (MESOTHELIOMA) & ASBESTOSIS
The symptoms of asbestos-related lung cancer are similar to those of lung cancer in general. 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. Asbestos are primarily known as the substance which causes the deadly disease Mesothelioma, a rare form of asbestos cancer in which the internal organs of patients become surrounded by a cancerous coating of cells. However, not all those exposed to asbestos develop asbestos cancer, as genetic factors are involved.

Overall in the United States, the number of cases of asbestos cancer is on the rise. Mesothelioma lung cancer is usually associated with asbestos exposure. Erionite fibers were found in biopsies of lungs of the asbestos cancer afflicted people.

Asbestos Cancer, a serious health problem associated with Asbestos exposure, starts when cells found in mesothelium (a protective lining that covers most of the internal organs of the body) becomes abnormal and divide without control or order. The chances of a person in an asbestos-related environment developing asbestos cancer, are said to be about 50 times increased if that person smokes, though there is no evidence to show that smoking itself causes asbestos cancer.