is the leading cause of
mesothelioma. A rare and aggressive cancer,
malignant mesothelioma invades the
mesothelium, which is the thin membrane that
covers and protects the majority of the
internal organs of the body. Composed of two
different layers of cells, the mesothelium
both surrounds the majority of internal
organs and forms a sac around those organs.
Almost 2,000 new
cases of mesothelioma are diagnosed in the
United States each year. Occurring more
often in men and increasing in incidences
with advancing age, mesothelioma is still a
rare cancer.
Three-fourths of all
cases of mesothelioma report a prior
asbestos exposure. It is a well documented
fact that working with asbestos is a major
risk factor for mesothelioma. However, it is
important to note that there are some cases
of mesothelioma that report no known
exposure to asbestos.
Asbestos has been
used commercially since the late 1800s. We
now know that since the 1940s millions of
Americans have been exposed to asbestos.
Although the harm caused by asbestos is not
originally apparent, asbestos exposure often
leads to serious, debilitating, and often
fatal diseases, such as
mesothelioma.
Initially the effects of asbestos exposure
were not well known, however, it eventually
became clear that shipyard workers, heating
and air conditioning workers, asbestos mine
workers and many others were developing
mesothelioma at an alarming rate when
compared to the standard population.
Asbestos exposure turned out to be the
common factor among all of these patients.
It is not just in the workplace, but
asbestos exposure can also occur at schools,
homes and even public buildings if asbestos
products have fallen into disrepair or
become damaged. The development of malignant
mesothelioma is related to a variety of
asbestos risk factors such as the amount of
asbestos to which you were exposed and the
total length of your exposure. There is no
safe amount of asbestos exposure…don’t take
the chance…avoid asbestos!
It is the knowledge
that asbestos exposure can ultimately lead
to the development of mesothelioma that
first led to mesothelioma lawsuits. Because
of the correlation between asbestos exposure
and the failure of some employers to protect
their workers from that exposure, many
mesothelioma patients and their families
working along with mesothelioma lawyers
filed lawsuits for compensation based on the
diagnosis of mesothelioma.
Asbestos is found in
countless factories and industrial products.
Items such as shingles, insulation, brake
linings, cement, and flooring products are
all manufactured using asbestos. Asbestos is
a group of minerals that occur naturally as
masses of strong, flexible fibers and can be
separated into thin threads and woven.
Once
these threads are woven, they can be used to
develop many industrial products. There are
literally thousands of commercial products
that contain asbestos. It is a widely chosen
material because of its strength,
flexibility, and resistance to heat and
chemicals. Asbestos also has a low
electrical conductivity which also makes it
a suitable choice of materials.
Lung cancer,
asbestosis, mesothelioma and other cancers
can also be related to asbestos exposure.
Although workers are now more protected in
the workplace by organizations such as the
United States Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OHSA), asbestos
exposure will always be a serious
health hazard.