Mesothelioma Causes

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It is a well known fact that asbestos causes harm to the lungs of those working with the mineral. Only in the 1930’s did the medical community accept that asbestos exposure lead to a cancer called mesothelioma. In fact, asbestos exposure s the leading cause of this cancer. Experts have it that exposure to even a small amount of asbestos can result in malignant mesothelioma. The disease starts when asbestos fibers enter the body, get lodged in the area around the lungs, abdomen or heart. It is difficult to expel them out of the lungs, and they cause scarring and irritation in the affected areas.

For some people it stops with scarring, but for many cancerous tumors develop, resulting in them being diagnosed with mesothelioma. Basically, the asbestos fibers enter the cells and interfere with cell division, after which membranes thicken and there is fluid buildup in the empty spaces between membrane layers. The types of people exposed to asbestos in their workplaces are: contractors, auto mechanics, welders, miners, shipyard workers and electricians, among several others.

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