Asbestos Exposure

 

 

 

 

 

Asbestos and mesothelioma are two words that seem to go more often together lately. If you've heard of mesothelioma before, you'd probably know that asbestos has a lot to do with it.Here are some facts you may want to know about mesothelioma and the role of asbestos.

 

Asbestos Exposure

 

Exposure to asbestos poses the highest risk for mesothelioma. Around 80% of mesothelioma patients have been previously exposed to asbestos. This is the reason why some people alternatively call mesothelioma asbestos cancer. There could be a lot of ways in which exposure may happen. One of the most common ways however is through work situations. Employees who work for companies that use asbestos are the most at risk of developing mesothelioma.

 

In some cases though, there are also patients who claim that they never have been exposed. There may therefore be some other risk factors involved. There are also a number of patients who may not exactly recall when and where they were exposed to asbestos. This is especially true for people who have indirect asbestos contact. The fibers of asbestos for example can be inhaled or ingested from objects like the clothes of people working with asbestos.

 

Appearance of Symptoms after Asbestos Exposure

 

Early treatment is often the key to increasing cancer patient survival rates. It is possible that the same can be true for mesothelioma. Many asbestos cancer patients however only learn of their illness when it is at an advanced stage. This is because the symptoms of mesothelioma seem a lot like the symptoms of other diseases. Mesothelioma symptoms can therefore be a bit misleading. Moreover, the symptoms may appear only after 20-30 years after exposure. By that time many patients do not expect it and may even forget that they have had some experience with asbestos.

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