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Friday, October 7, 2011

What you should know about the exhibition and asbestos mesothelioma

Exposure to asbestos has proven to lead to many deadly diseases, the most common Mesothelioma or asbestos mesothelioma. Asbestos exposure also has history with several non-cancerous respiratory diseases as such as asbestosis.

Asbestos has been used for protection against the heat, fire and as insulation for more than two thousand years. It was operated and used in the manufacture of goods and products since the end of the 1800s. Into the 1960s, the use and exposure of workers, their families and local communities to asbestos were quite unchecked by any safety regulations. As exposure to asbestos increased cases of cancer of the lung, mesothelioma and asbestosis increases proportionally, with an impact on the lives of thousands of unconscious workers and family members primarily in industrialized of the UK and the Australia regions.

Asbestos fibres are used in the industry because of their durability, heat resistance and tensile strength. Asbestos was used in the construction of insulation in our schools and public buildings for future generations. In our homes, appliances and even clothing. The same reason that makes such asbestos a useful construction component and fire retardant is however the same feature becomes humanly lethal. Asbestos fibres are very fine and tiny filaments which are so small that they can circumvent filtering systems in the human lungs. The inhalation of asbestos in dust fibers is the leading cause of cancer asbestos mesothelioma. These fibers join the more sensitive parts of the lungs and get into lung tissue where they may file dormant for as long as 50 years! As these fibers increase in number, or those already in the body can become an irritating to lung tissue and slowly damage the lungs, the heart protective fabric or stomach. Such conditions gone diagnosed can lead to mesothelioma, pleural mesothelioma or asbestosis.

Pleural mesothelioma is the most common type of mesothelioma asbestos cancer. It has affected thousands of workers in the shipyards during the second world war. Piping of high heat used in ship building and heating boilers that were isolated with the installation of asbestos. Miners working the asbestos mines, their families and close communities of these mines were all exposed to harmful dust and asbestos filaments. Construction and construction workers have been exposed to asbestos, as they isolated buildings, manufacturing of asbestos used in heating units, Toaster, drying clothing gloves; mechanical motor repair have been exposed by the dust vehicle brake pads and silent repairs. As these people grew up more old and their bodies became less resistant to the irritation of the fibres of asbestos in their body; more and more cases of mesothelioma, asbestosis and pleural mesothelioma have begun to appear.

Mesothelioma attacks the pleural lining in and around the lungs; It can also damage tissue peritoneum surrounding the stomach and intestine. The protective sac of tissue surrounding the heart; the pericardium is also in danger of the ravages of asbestos fibres.

Mesothelioma is generally classified and named by the location in which there are: Pleural mesothelioma - which includes the 75% of all cases
-10%-20% Of mesothelioma Peritoneal Mesothelioma diagnosises
Mesothelioma pericardium - very rare, with 5% of cases.
Mesothelioma may also be classified by type of cancer, other than the location of the cancer:
Epithelioid is the most common cancer and the best survival rates.
Sarcomatoid is the most severe yet very rare.
Mixed/biphasic is basically a mixture of epithelioid and Sarcomatoid cancer
The symptoms of mesothelioma cancer vary depending on the location of the cancer. It can display a combination of symptoms also. Pleura, affecting the tumours, with symptoms as - wheezing, cough or hoarseness, bloody sputum, anemia, fatigue, shortness of breath, pleural fusion (fluid surrounding the lung) pain and chest wall, or pain under the rib cage.

Mesothelioma of the stomach or intestine often does not show many symptoms until it reaches the last steps, they include mass in the abdomen, loss of weight, abdominal pain or swelling, ascites, intestinal problems.
There was an exhaustive search for an effective treatment for mesothelioma, unfortunately none have not yet found. Only treatment attempts to hinder the growth of cancer cells is available and include:

1 Surgery to remove all the tissues in the body.
2. Then, radiotherapy targeted to kill mesothelioma cells in the body.
3 Chemotherapy uses drugs, injections to kill the cancer cells growth.

An attempt to deal with the alarming trend of cases of mesothelioma cancer in recent years, several international organizations and Government agencies have launched programmes of awareness mesothelioma and asbestosis, resource guides asbestos cancer and literature to educate people about the lethal catastrophic effects of this disease. Information for cancer patients and their families to learn how to take care of themselves, to reduce the risks and warning signs of early diagnosis.

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