Asbestos is the
commercial name given to certain types of fibrous materials. They are silicates
of varying compositions; the silica combined with such bases as Magnesium,
Iron, Calcium, sodium and Aluminum. Asbestos
fibers are usually from 20 to 500 in length and 0.5 to 50 in diameter. Asbestos
bodies appear as golden brown or beaded rods with a translucent center. The
fibers are insoluble. The exposure of asbestos causes fibers to be inhaled and
fine dust deposited in the alveoli inside the lungs consequently causing a type
of cancer called Mesothelioma (a deadly tumor) involving Mesothelial tissues or
usually cells of lungs or stomach and abdominal organs.
Mesothelioma is a rare
form of cancer of the Pleura (lung cancer) and Peritoneum (abdomen
cancer). Mesothelioma has been shown to have a strong association with the
crocidolite variety of asbestos. Pleural mesothelioma, the most common
manifestation of asbestos exposure, is well-circumscribed plaques of dense
collagen, often containing calcium. Peritoneum Mesothelioma may or may not
contain asbestos bodies and rarely do they occur in persons who have no history
or evidence of asbestos exposure.
Mesothelioma not
only occurs in people who are exposed the asbestos, but also to them
who had been living in vicinity to asbestos manufacturing process or those
staying in asbestos contaminated buildings. In Great Britain, an association
was reported between Mesothelioma and people living within 1 kilometer of an
asbestos factory.
The risk of Mesothelioma is reported to be high in those
cases where occupational exposure to asbestos is combined with cigarette
smoking. Mesothelioma usually does not appear until after 5 to 10 years of
exposure. Mesothelioma causes mechanical irritation and in the advanced cases,
there may be symptoms of clubbing of fingers, and cardiac distress. The
survival time of Mesothelioma patients
is generally ranges from 12 months to 2 years of diagnosis and very few survive
longer than 2 years.
The following measures can be useful in preventing occurrences of Mesothelioma:
• Use of safer types of asbestos (chrysolite and amosite)
• Substitution of other insulators such as glass fiber,
mineral wool, calcium silicate plastic foams
• Rigorous dust control
• Periodic examination of workers such as biological
monitoring (clinical, X-ray, lung function)
The government should take adequate steps and make
appropriate legislation to stop or minimize the case of asbestos exposure Mesothelioma. If you or any one of your families
or friends is suffering from Mesothelioma, you have the legal right to file
lawsuits for getting compensation for the medical facilities, loss of income
and pain. You can consult a qualified attorney for filing a Mesothelioma
lawsuit for comensation.
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