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A Tragic History: Mesothelioma and Asbestos Cancer
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Many asbestos cancer experts, attorneys, and mesothelioma sufferers view asbestos as a material developed and used only in the 19th century. But in fact, asbestos was first discovered and named by the ancient Greeks. In this article, we will examine the facts of asbestos use throughout the ages. We will see what was known about the dangers of asbestos cancer, and when mesothelioma and asbestosis began to be recognized as the tragic illnesses they are known to be today.
Asbestos And Mesothelioma: From The Ancient World To The 21st Century
In ancient Rome, asbestos fibers were uses to make clothing flame retardant. In Greece, the fibers were used to make other textiles. In Persia, garments were prized for their ability to be cleaned over a fire, instead of with water. In China, Marco Polo describes similar items that were “washed” by being dropped into flames. These clothes could only have been made from asbestos. After the fall of the Roman Empire and the fade of the great empires of the east, the use of asbestos seemed to stop.
As of 1860, asbestos had appeared again across the United States and Canada, mostly used as insulation within buildings. In 1879, the first commercial asbestos mine appeared in Canada, just outside of Quebec. By the turn of the century, asbestos use was much more common: flame-resistant coatings, concrete, flooring, roofing, acid resistant materials, and lawn furniture all had asbestos components.
With the rise of asbestos use came the first recorded death as a result of mesothelioma asbestos cancer. In 1906, an asbestos miner died of asbestos cancer, but his cause of death was not established until later. However, further instances of mesothelioma — still diagnosed as an unknown lung disorder — were observed throughout the early 20th century, particularly in asbestos mining towns.
Libby, Montana is a modern example of a mining town contaminated with asbestos. The EPA has been attempting to clean up Libby for 10 years, but 200 people thus far have died from asbestos exposure, with over 1,000 sickened. The town was contaminated by a nearby vermiculite mine, its residents threatened by waste products and discarded materials from mining operations.
The town of Libby has been stricken by asbestos contamination despite modern day interventions. In the early days, before mesothelioma was recognized or asbestos poisoning considered, towns were even more dramatically impacted. Yet even now, when the dangers of asbestos, as well as its links with mesothelioma, are clear, company negligence still goes unpunished. The company responsible for the mine that contaminated Libby was recently acquitted in a trial centered around the deaths in the town. The mining company will face no penalty, despite the hundreds of asbestos poisoning deaths and thousands of asbestos-related illnesses in Libby.
The First Diagnosis Of Asbestos Cancer, Asbestosis, And Mesothelioma
In 1924, a doctor in England recognized the pattern of illness and made the first diagnosis of asbestos cancer. At the time, it was called asbestosis and the existence of mesothelioma remained unknown. Nonetheless, the initial diagnosis created a wave of laws about asbestos handling — at least in England. The United Kingdom began regulating ventilation and established asbestosis as an “excusable work related disease” in the 1930s. The United States did not take the same measures until nearly 10 years later.
Around 1930, the medical community was beginning to investigate mesothelioma, at that time a new disease with strange symptoms and little information. They could only observe the symptoms: coughing, shortness of breath, and generalized chest/lung pain. Mesothelioma was not connected to asbestos nor suggested as asbestos cancer until 1940.
What Did Companies Know About The Hazards Of Asbestos Exposure?
The basis of mesothelioma and asbestos cancer legislation is that many asbestos companies knew the material was dangerous, but did not protect workers and customers from these known dangers. Court documents have shown that companies began to learn about asbestos related health hazards as early as 1930, but despite this knowledge, they did nothing to keep workers or consumers safe. Instead, they allowed asbestos use to grow even as diagnoses of mesothelioma and asbestos cancer grew as well.
Although limited through a lawsuit, the Environmental Protection Agency issued a rule in 1989 that allows only trace amounts of asbestos to appear in modern building materials. Even though lingering asbestos contamination remains and threatens citizens, the modern world now recognizes the dangers of asbestos and no longer uses it as a primary material.
The Dangers Of Natural Asbestos
Although asbestos exposure occurs most commonly through contact with asbestos mines or products made from asbestos, there are also a shockingly large number of so-called asbestos “occurrences” throughout the U.S. These sites are not commonly monitored by the EPA, nor has much been done to clean them up or protect surrounding communities.
An asbestos “occurrence” is defined as a place where asbestos has been observed, but not mined or prospected for mining. These veins of asbestos can be shallow enough that asbestos dust rises into the air, making the name “occurrences” misleading – they’re more like “hazards.” There are 205 such documented occurrences throughout the eastern part of the U.S., and most of these have been discovered through anecdotal evidence rather than active surveys. The government has helped to clean up commercial asbestos use, but they have done little to control the dangers of exposure to the material in its natural state. Even when not manufactured or milled, asbestos and its fibers can cause mesothelioma, asbestos cancer, asbestos poisoning, and all the other horrific conditions that can result from the disease.
Mesothelioma and Asbestos Cancer Today
Although asbestos has been regulated for 20 years, mesothelioma lawsuits are still being filed today because of the long incubation period of the disease. The cancer frequently requires 20-50 years between exposure and the manifestation of symptoms, meaning that many workers who handled asbestos during the height of its use are only just starting to show symptoms. Sadly, the numbers of lawsuits are only expected to increase. Asbestos cancer is tragic, and has been tragic throughout history. But today we can fight back against the companies that failed to protect us, and we can know that the world is safer for our children.
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Why Is Mesothelioma Relevant Today?
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Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that is almost always caused by an exposure to asbestos. Asbestos is a naturally-occurring mineral that was widely used, but is now known to be a potentially fatal carcinogen. The asbestos fiber consists of long, thin fibrous crystals and may be mixed with other substances in order to resist heat, electricity and chemical damage. Due to these characteristics, asbestos was used in many buildings and other structures throughout the 1900s. One estimation is that up to 80 percent of all buildings constructed before 1978 had asbestos within the design.
The cancer that this substance can lead to–mesothelioma–can be either malignant or benign. The malignant type of mesothelioma is the most hazardous form of asbestos cancer and is deadly in most cases. It affects the tissue known as the mesothelium, which protects the heart, stomach, lungs, and other organs by making a special fluid that allows the organs to move.
So if asbestos is a well known poison, and is no longer used in today’s structures, why would mesothelioma still be relevant today? The buildings that contained asbestos are still in existence and many of them, especially those that were made before the 1970s, are undergoing vast renovations. During the renovation or demolition process, the asbestos fibers are released into the air, and from there can be breathed into the lungs, causing untold damage. With more and more people willing to “do-it-yourself,” people are more apt to conduct their own renovation projects, rather than contracting professionals. Yet exposure to asbestos, even for brief periods, can be very dangerous–especially without proper precautions.
Another reason mesothelioma cancer is still relevant is because of its long latency period. Due to the way it forms, the cancer may not manifest until anywhere between 20 to 50 years after the initial asbestos exposure. Mesothelioma is rare in people under the age of 55; three-fourths of people diagnosed with mesothelioma are over the age of 65. Therefore, people are just now discovering these lung abnormalities, that may stem from exposures that happened in the 1960’s or 1970’s!
As with most cancers, early diagnosis can increase the effectiveness of mesothelioma treatment. However, the symptoms of mesothelioma that do appear early usually mimic those of other ailments–such as emphysema, influenza, or even a common cold. Scientists are scrambling to unlock the technological advances that can help in the detection and treatment of this aggressive cancer, but there’s no way to turn back the clock and prevent exposure that may have happened decades ago.
Even people who did not work directly with asbestos can be at risk for mesothelioma. There have been cases, including a recent landmark lawsuit in Australia, involving caretakers of asbestos workers who contracted the disease simply by repeated secondary exposure to the carcinogen, such as washing contaminated clothes.
While asbestos is no longer widely used or considered a “miracle fiber,” as it was in days gone by, it still lingers in the infrastructures of the past and is still very present in today’s society.
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Russia protests against asbestos ban
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Russia, the world’s leading producer of asbestos, protested as an international forum in Moscow urged a global ban on the use of the material because of health risks.
“It’s just a PR campaign when they say that asbestos can kill,” said Viktor Ivanov, head of the Chrysotile Association, an industry group based in the Russian town of Asbestos in the Ural mountains region.
Yevgeny Kovalevsky, a forum delegate from the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, said: “For the general population, there aren’t significant risks… I haven’t seen a single scientific study that shows the need for a ban.”
Meanwhile, international public health experts at the first World Social Security Forum in the Russian capital urged a global ban, saying that up to 100,000 people die every year of asbestos-related diseases.
This issue is a commentary by Russian Chrysotile Association to the XVIII World Congress on Safety and Health at Work and the International Safety and Health Exhibition (KISS-2008) held in Seoul, South Korea, on June 29 – July 02, 2008.
The Russian chrysotile industry continues the information campaign “A Big Lie of “Ban Asbestos”, which goal is to inform the public about true reasons of the anti-asbestos campaign, about the falsity of objectives of its promoters.
The information campaign is usually in the form of answers to your questions, but this issue is a commentary to the XVIII World Congress on Safety and Health at Work and the International Safety and Health Exhibition (KISS-2008) held in Seoul, South Korea, on June 29 – July 02, 2008.
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What is asbestos cancer and how it leads to mesothelioma
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In the United Statbestos cancer get diagnosed each year. Mesothelioma is a deadly cancer that occurs because of extreme exposure to asbestos which has very harmful fibers that can get inhaled easily and sediment inside the body cavity to settle along the linings of the internal organ and cause long term damage. Mesothelioma is thus also known as asbestos cancer since it stems from the inhaling of asbestos fibers. Though asbestos causes a number of cancers, mesothelioma has been detected as the most commonly caused cancer by asbestos.
Mesothelioma can be pleural, peritoneal, pericardial or testicular in type. In the first the lining of the lungs are affected and this is the most common type of mesothelioma, in the second the lining of the abdomen is affected, in the third the lining of the heart and in the fourth the lining of the testicular or vaginal organs. Sadly the symptoms for mesothelioma surface only years after the individual has been exposed to asbestos and to add to it, the symptoms are nothing unusual for the individual to pay immediate attention. These symptoms are normally associated with commonly experienced illnesses such as shortness of breath, persistent coughing, night sweats and fever, chest pain, fatigue, sudden weight loss etc.
Usually most patients are diagnosed with mesothelioma only after the cancer has developed till its alter stages because the latency period of the disease is unusually long. When mesothelioma is suspected, a number of clinical tests such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans and in some cases biopsies are conducted to test the stage of the cancer as well as its chances of healing. Even though there still is no definitive cure to mesothelioma, many individuals choose to adopt treatment in order to make the cancer less painful. Typical optiongene therapies that are being evolved so the effect it has on the individual is more recognized.
Mesothelioma is known to be a result of asbestos exposure. How this asbestos really affects the body is still not definite and research is being conducted to find out more about the same. Asbestos causes damage of permanent stature to the mesothelial cells in the body that include the mesothelial lining of organs like the lungs, heart and abdomen, asbestos fibers damage the functioning of the cells in the body and disrupt normal cell division rate, a reaction between asbestos fibers and the blood causes the permanent damage of the DNA in the cells of the body and several other things that are still being researched upon.
Though mesothelioma is the most popular cancer that stems from exposure to asbestos, asbestos fibers are harmful enough to cause a number of other cancers as well. These would include lung cancer, colorectal cancer, intestinal cancer etc. Thus the only viable solution to prevent one from contracting asbestos fibers in the body which seems to be the cause of so many deadly diseases is to avoid inhaling such fibers from places they are most easily available at.
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Advanced Malignant Mesothelioma And Its Treatment
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Although chemotherapy and surgery are the most common forms of treatment, participating in clinical trials can provide you with alternative mesothelioma treatment options. Increased awareness of mesothelioma and other asbestos-caused diseases has led to an increase on medical research to cure and control asbestos-caused cancers and related asbestos heart and respiratory diseases. Mesothelioma treatment and treatment options for advanced malignant mesothelioma are not limited to surgery and chemotherapy.
Advanced malignant mesothelioma clinical studies with Cisplatin, now often used with chemotherapy, proved Cisplatin to be effective. Drugs produce a medical benefit by themselves, and they can produce a different benefit when combined with other drugs – a chemical reaction that produces a third result. Mesothelioma clinical trials with Gemcitabine proved Gemcitabine to be ineffective. Perhaps the most common clinical trials and mesothelioma treatment options for advanced malignant mesothelioma involve chemotherapy and drug combinations. However, mesothelioma clinical trials using Cisplatin and Gemcitabine together are proving to be even more promising. Finding the right drug combinations to slow tumor growth and contribute to improved pain management is one of the fastest paths to wide-spread availability of new mesothelioma treatment options.
Anti-angiogenic therapies focus on natural body substances that affect the mesothelioma cancer’s growth, including the use of drugs made of these substances to inhibit cancer growth factors. Advanced malignant mesothelioma patients have a higher vascular endothelial growth factor than patients with other cancers.Anti-angiogenic therapy are a biological therapy based on interfering with the blood vessels that the cancer needs to survive.
Immunotherapy is also classified as a biological therapy. It concentrates on building immunity to the cancer cells. Immunotherapy can involve vaccines, and in cases of mesothelioma, these are likely to be injected in the pleural region. IL-2 is made naturally by the body, and clinical trials have demonstrated its success at treating mesotheliomas in the early stages, mesothelioma stages one and two, but not effective in treating advanced malignant mesothelioma.
Photodynamic therapy has gained increase attention in many medical fields for various treatment options, including mesothelioma treatment. Photodynamic therapy uses light and heat to kill cancer cells. It has been successful in treating other cancers.
Gene therapy is also a biological therapy and explores using the body’s natural substances to treat mesothelioma stages. The medical premise is to replace the genes in cancer cells with healthy genes. Oncogenes contribute to the fast spreading of the cancer cells and tumor suppressor genes stop cells from spreading.
Mesothelioma treatment for advanced malignant mesothelioma is slowly finding new mesothelioma treatment options. It takes years to evaluate the clinical significance of a clinical trial and medical research to prove that a mesothelioma treatment option is a promising and viable alternative. Thorough medical research on mesothelioma treatment contributes to safe medical treatment options being widely-available to the public. Mesothelioma in any of its stages is dangerous, but with researchers working together, mesothelioma treatment options will be safer and mesothelioma research will someday find a cure.
Advanced malignant mesothelioma can be treated by following one or more of the options mentioned above as it is necessary.
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I am writing a play. I am doing research on mesothelioma which is a cancer caused by asbestos. My question is does anyone know what job a person would have to have in order to come in direct contact with this substance. I know you can get it from other things such as washing clothes of someone who has been exposed to it but I mean direct contact. Also if anyone knows, I need to know– if you get it from washing someones clothes does that mean that the person who wore the clothes has mesothelioma to?
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Remodeling Yourself? Leave Asbestos to the Professionals
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When remodeling your home yourself, it is important to take certain precautions. Demolition and remodeling often make asbestos a prevalent danger in American households. Asbestos is a naturally-occurring mineral that is a known carcinogen. This fiber consists of long, thin fibrous crystals and may be mixed with other substances in order to resist heat, electricity and chemical damage. Due to these characteristics, asbestos was used in many buildings and other structures throughout the 1900s. One estimation is that up to 80 percent of all buildings constructed before 1978 had asbestos within the design.
Knowing whether or not asbestos is in your home takes a licensed professional, because it is difficult to determine conclusively whether or not a building material contains asbestos merely by looking at it. If you believe that your house contains asbestos, the Air Pollution Control District (APCD) recommends using a licensed asbestos removal contractor who knows the correct safe procedure of ridding the toxin from your home. Not only is removing asbestos yourself a daunting task, but also extremely dangerous. There are very strict procedures that need to be followed in order to not damage the asbestos, and only trained professionals are qualified to handle these procedures.
Asbestos is typically found in insulation, ceilings, and walls. There is no safe level of exposure, and it is highly dangerous when it is disturbed. Damage to asbestos releases the fibers into the air and once inhaled, it can become lodged in the linings of organs–such as the heart, lungs, and abdomen. This may lead to various asbestos-related diseases such as asbestosis, mesothelioma, and other forms of asbestos cancer.
Mesothelioma (mez-uh-thee-lee-O-muh) is a type of cancer that can be either malignant or benign. Malignant mesothelioma is the most hazardous form of this cancer and in most cases will lead to death. This cancer affects the mesothelium, which protects the heart, stomach, lungs, and other organs by making a special fluid that allows the organs to move. Due to the latency period–which can be 20 to 50 years–it is difficult to diagnose and treat.
The risk of lung cancer and mesothelioma increases with the number of fibers inhaled. The risk of lung cancer from inhaling asbestos fibers is also greater if you smoke.
If you believe that your home contains asbestos that has been disturbed, do not sweep, dust, or vacuum the debris. Immediately contact a professional to clean it up. Additionally, you should see your doctor as soon as possible. Asbestos cancer treatments are more effective and symptoms are more identifiable if your doctor is aware that you have been exposed to asbestos.
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www.mesotheliomaandasbestoscancer.com Many people have never heard of Mesothelioma and are unaware of its symptoms. Although considered a rare form of cancer, each year the number of cases grows. With the prevalence of this disease on the rise, it is critical to understand why and how Mesothelioma develops and what courses of action can be taken in the event of diagnosis. The following are some questions and answers that will provide you with information on Mesothelioma….
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Learn More about Asbestos Cancer Mesothelioma
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Since most of the symptoms of lung cancer will be tough to recognize in their initial stages, treating will be a big headache especially when the other parts of the patient’s body has developed the secondary cancer cells or metastases. After carrying out many researches on cancer, finally, some cancer experts have explained the initial stage symptoms clearly. Those researches that were conducted on Asbestos Cancer Mesothelioma were also greatly helpful for knowing certain uncovered facts about this dangerous lung disorder.
There are three main symptoms to be looked for during the initial stage of Asbestos Mesothelioma Cancer. They are existence of permanent cough, pain while coughing or breathing and shortness of breath. In most of the cases, these symptoms will also be accompanied with expectoration of sputum. When the patient fails to notice these symptoms of Asbestos Cancer Mesothelioma at the initial stages, surviving will be a far topic for him. Some other general symptoms to look for are such as unusual loss of weight, fatigue, loss of appetite etc. Some of the online websites are deeply involved in educating people for detecting the preliminary Asbestos Cancer Mesothelioma stages. Although it is quite difficult to detect these symptoms but it has to be done as an earliest possible opportunity.
There are certain cancer treatments available that could at least guarantee you a longer life. One such mostly heard treatment is chemotherapy. This type of treatment will be helpful for reducing the cancer symptoms and increase the survival duration. The Asbestos Mesothelioma Cancer affected patients are noticed to contain something called erionite fibers in the biopsies of their lungs. Biphasic is the third type of mesothelioma cancer. It is nothing but the combination of other two types of cancer. In fact, the researches conducted on Asbestos Cancer Mesothelioma stages have proved that the onset period could be from ten to sixty years since the asbestos exposure time.
Diagnosis is necessary if the Asbestos Cancer Mesothelioma affected patients have any hope to survive. Mesothelioma is a special term used to indicate the tumor of cancer. This tumor will involve a particular cell called as mesothelial cells, which later form a complete organ. The mostly involved organ in this is abdominal organ, heart and lungs. The only cause for Asbestos Cancer Mesothelioma is exposure to carcinogens. Asbestos is one such important carcinogen. You should also be aware of the fact that most of the cancer types are caused by external stimuli and this is the same in case of mesothelioma.
It is estimated that the duration between development and exposure of Asbestos Cancer Mesothelioma stages may vary from fifteen to thirty years. The risks keep on increasing when you are exposed to second hand smoke more often. The second hand smoke exposure is detected as a major risk factor.
Some of the rare causes may also be like frequent exposure to toxic fumes in your working places. Air also contributes some environment toxins, which has led to quite a few deaths from lung cancer. Whatever may be the reason, you cannot ignore the fact that cancer is a dangerous lung disorder. Therefore, take all steps to stay far away from Asbestos Mesothelioma Cancer.
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www.searchmesothelioma.net Both the government and corporate industry used promotional newsreel type films during the 1950s and 1960s to promote the application and widespread use of asbestos products. These films were instrumental to marketing asbestos and generating acceptance by the public. Since the early 1900s, asbestos was known to cause illness and disease in workers who handled the material. Even second-hand contact with asbestos can result in a cancer known as mesothelioma. Due to …
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The relationship between mesothelioma, asbestos and cancer
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The history of asbestos
Asbestos generally refers to long threads of silicate fiber compounds. The word asbestos actually comes from the Greek word for “inextinguishable” as they are resistant to heat, fire, and chemicals as well as non-conductive. These unique properties made asbestos a useful material in many industries including the shipbuilding, automobile, and construction industries.
In America, they were first mined and used commercially during the late 1800s, gaining popularity until the 1970s. It was then that the use of asbestos was finally banned for certain uses as the health hazards came to the forefront, including manufacturers of electric hair dryers.
In 1989, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) banned all new uses of asbestos; previously established uses, however, were still allowed. This was intended as a way to slow and then eliminate the use of asbestos in the United States, however it was overturned in 1990. Also in 1989, regulations regarding damaged or exposed asbestos in schools are also established.
Even today asbestos can be found in many products including:
- brake pads and shoes,
- roofing tar and roof shingles,
- caulk,
- clutch plates,
- fire blankets,
- the fireproof clothing worn by firefighters, and
- thermal pipe insulation.
Linking asbestos to cancer
Asbestos poses the greatest threat to those who work with it regularly as they are most likely to inhale the fibers. When asbestos is disturbed, as may occur when it is being fitted for a particular use such as insulating a section of piping or wall, the smaller fibers break off and become airborne. In this form, the people around them can easily inhale the asbestos fibers.
Once inhaled, the asbestos lodges within the lungs and causes irritation, scarring, and possible abnormal cell growth, resulting in tumors and cancer as well as other mesothelioma symptoms. Asbestos cancer is also referred to as mesothelioma, because it affects the lining of the body’s organs which is called mesothelium.
Workers in the following trades have the greatest risk of being exposed to asbestos and developing mesothelioma:
- Asbestos mining and milling
- Shipbuilding
- Construction/building, particularly working with insulation
- Asbestos removal workers
- Automobile workers
- Firefighters
- Asbestos textiles manufacturing
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