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Avoid Further Mesothelioma Injury Through Prompt Treatment
Mesothelioma injury can be classified into three main groups, Pleural (chest), Peritoneal (abdominal) and Pericardial (heart). All three types of Mesothelioma injury are mainly cause through exposure to an Asbestos related substance.Mesothelioma injury ...

Mesothelioma - Cancer that Strikes 40 Years Later
by Rick Hendershot, Linknet Publishing NetworkMesothelioma is a rare form of cancer in which malignant (cancerous) cells are found in the mesothelium, a protective sac that covers most of the body's internal organs. Most people who develop mesothelioma ...

Silicon Valley: a parable
We have all heard about the "Silicon Valley" miracle. Not long ago, Silicon Valley found itself at the centre of the world, a job- and money-making machine fueled by the popularity of the Internet and technological innovation. Those days are a distant ...




What Makes Mesothelioma A Deadly Disease?
 
What people should know first about mesothelioma in the fact its cause is not natural. Mesothelioma is caused by unprotected or insufficient protected exposure to asbestos fibers and dust. Tiny asbestos particles are inhaled and they pas into respiratory system. They are insoluble, therefore they cannot be eliminated by natural ways and remain into the body becoming lodged in the lungs. Over time asbestos fibers may be transported by the lymphatic system in other places, such abdominal or heart cavities.

Mesothelioma is fatal. Treatments include chemotherapy, radiation therapy and occasionally surgery, but the truth is there is no proper cure.

What makes mesothelioma a deadly disease?

1. The time between getting the cancer and feeling the symptoms of it is very large one. This period is usually between 30-50 tears. Due its uncommon latency, a person who bears mesothelioma is unlikely to know that they have got it. Like any other disease, chance to survive mesothelioma is higher if it is treated aggressively in its early stages. But in majority of cases mesothelioma is accidentally revealed when cancer is usually too advanced to treat effectively.

2. Speaking about symptoms. The common ones associated with mesothelioma are persistent coughing, facial swelling, weight loss, fever, difficulty swallowing, rasping and coughing up blood. Some times cancerous tumor on the lining of the lungs expands causing less and less room for the properly function of the lungs. Then people may report chest pains or shortness of breath.

As you can see all above symptoms are typically to far more common diseases such as pneumonia. For this reason mesothelioma is so hard to diagnose in its early stages, when it is not fully developed and matured.

To improve chances to defeat mesothelioma, it is always advisable that people who have worked with asbestos on a frequent basis in the past inform their doctors when they experience this kind of symptoms.





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Asbestos and Mesothelioma: A Younger Generation Now at Risk (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
(ARA) - Everyone knows the dangers of asbestos. What was once commonplace in factories and the construction industry has caused a slew of health problems to those who have been exposed.

Thousands of sailors at asbestos risk (WA Today)
Australian sailors are being exposed to deadly asbestos fibres because the navy continues to use contaminated parts, years after they were outlawed.

Navy asbestos puts thousands at risk (Sydney Morning Herald)
The navy continues to use illegal asbestos- contaminated parts, years after they were outlawed.

State funding could help asbestos-related agencies stay afloat (The Western News)
Without continued state funding, local officials believe several asbestos-related agencies in Lincoln County will not survive 2009.