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What is Mesothelioma Cancer?

To better explain Mesothelioma Cancer, it is best to first explain what Mesothelioma is.

The tissue that lines your lungs, stomach, heart and other organs is called mesothelium. Mesothelioma is cancer of that tissue. It is a rare but serious type of cancer. It usually starts in the lungs, but can also start in the abdomen or other organs. Most people who develop mesothelioma have worked on jobs where they inhaled asbestos particles. It can take a long time - 30 to 50 years - between being around asbestos and getting the disease. Treatment includes surgery, radiation, chemotherapy or all three.

National Cancer Institute
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The form of Cancer is very rare, but also very serious. Mesothelioma Cancer is caused by a work place hazard - by a prolonged exposure to Asbestos.

People working with Asbestos inhale tiny fibers that come from the Asbestos. The problem with asbestos is that the fibres are so tiny, that they cannot be breathed out or removed from the system. Over time, these fibres can cause cancer in the lungs and abdominal areas, as well as in other organs of the body. It can take a long time to feel the effects of the asbestos in the body, this could by up to 30-50 years. People who work near or around Asbestos are at risk of getting Mesothelioma Cancer.

Mesothelioma Occupational Hazards

Here is a list of some of the top Occupations that have the highest risk of being exposed to Asbestos.
Metal Plate Workers
Vehicle Body Builders
Plumbers and Gas Fitters
Carpenters
Electricians

Source: Health and Safety Executives

 

 

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