Do You Really Know Mesothelioma?
Asbestos fibers seem to cause malignant cells to develop and expand in the protective lining of the mesothelium which actually covers many of the bodies organs. It is the bodies protective liningĀ that becomes the ideal habitat for the malignant cancer to take hold with it’s most targeted and attacked site being the pleura. The pleura known as the thin serous membrane surrounding the lungs and inner walls of the chest.
Mesothelioma does not stop there though. It is also known to occur in the lining of the abdominal cavity (known also as the peritoneum), as well as the heart in a sac that surrounds the heart correctly known as the pericardium, (or tunica vaginalis).
Since asbestos was quite easily produced back when ignorance of long term effects of some materials used in buildings or the building industry was rampant it was understandable that many people developed mesothelioma because they had worked on sites doing jobs where the workers inhaled tiny asbestos particles that fly off asbestos that is handled and unbeknown to them at the time they were inhaling a death sentence. Others may have been exposed only to the tiny asbestos dust and fiber particles in many other and not so obvious ways.
Washing the workman’s clothing of someone who worked with asbestos also put many people at risk for becoming a mesothelioma victim. Experiencing any of the following symptoms like shortness of breath caused by fluid between the lungs themselves and the chest walls or pleural effusion or chest wall pain, and some general symptoms like weight loss.
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