Mesothelioma Types
Pleural
Mesothelioma, Peritoneal
Mesothelioma, Pericardial
Mesothelioma, Malignant
Mesothelioma, Cystic
Mesothelioma, Abdominal
Mesothelioma, Chrysotile
Peritoneal Mesothelioma, Epithelial
Malignant Mesothelioma, Benign
Multicystic Mesothelioma, Causes of Mesothelioma, Mesothelioma
Asbestosis, Mesothelioma
Cancer, Mesothelioma
Claim, Mesothelioma
Compensation, Mesothelioma
Cure, Mesothelioma
Diagnosis, Mesothelioma
Help, Mesothelioma
Information, Mesothelioma
Injury, Mesothelioma Law,
Law
Suit, Attorney,
Litigation,
Patient,
Settlement,
Statistics,
Support,
Symptoms,
Mesothelioma Treatment - Angiogenesis
Therapies, Optional
Drug Therapies, Multimodal
Therapies, Photodynamic
Therapy, Radiation
Therapy, Surgery,
Unconventional
Therapies, Immunotherapy
& Gene Therapy
Causes of mesothelioma Cancer
The ingestion and inhalation of airborne asbestos
fibers are the main causes of mesothelioma. Mesothelioma is a
rare, but deadly, cancer that attacks the pleural lining of the
chest cavity and the lungs or the peritoneal lining of the organs
of the stomach. In more rare cases, the causes of mesothelioma
can attack the pericardium of the heart or the lining of the reproductive
organs.
The causes of mesothelioma are more likely to effect
males than females, because males are more likely to be exposed
to asbestos. Asbestos has been used commercially since the 1800s
and has been known to cause mesothelioma and other types of serious
health problems. Asbestos exposure can be the causes of mesothelioma
for workers in the following industries: mining, maritime, automotive,
railroad, factory, and construction industries. Secondary exposure
can contribute to the causes of mesothelioma when workers inadvertently
carry asbestos fibers home on their person and family members
are exposed.
Because inhalation and ingestion of asbestos are
the primary causes of mesothelioma, the Occupational Safety and
Health Administration has set permissible exposure limits on the
amount of asbestos that an employee can be exposed to in the workplace.
Employee exposure to asbestos cannot exceed 0.1 fiber per cubic
meter of space averaged over an eight hour work day or 1 fiber
per cubic meter in any thirty minute period. Some work environments
are required to conduct daily monitoring of asbestos levels to
prevent the causes of mesothelioma. Protective gear, adequate
ventilation, and respiratory equipment must also be supplied by
employers to prevent the causes of mesothelioma from harming workers.
Even with these precautions, as many as 1.3 million construction
workers alone are exposed to the causes of mesothelioma every
year.
Mesothelioma kills ten thousand people every year.
At least two to three thousand people are diagnosed with mesothelioma
annually. Mesothelioma can remain dormant in the body for up to
forty years. Once diagnosed, the prognosis for mesothelioma victims
is bleak. The average survival time following diagnosis is ten
months to a little over a year.
When a victim does exhibit the symptoms of mesothelioma,
these symtoms can develop rapidly. The symptoms of asbestos inhalation
causes of mesothelioma attack the plural lining in the chest cavity
and can include: chest pain, chronic cough, difficulty breathing
because of fluid accumulation, fever, and weight loss. The symptoms
of asbestos ingestion causes of mesothelioma bombard the organs
of the stomach and can include: stomach pain, nausea, vomiting,
and bowel problems, weight loss, swelling of the feet, anemia,
fever, and fluid build up in the abdominal region.
If the causes of mesothelioma are the result of
another party's negligence, a victim has the legal right to seek
compensation for their injuries through a lawsuit.
For more information about the causes of mesothelioma,
please Contact
a Mesothelioma Attorney to learn your legal rights!