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Types of Asbestos All six kinds of amorphous asbestos can be found in nature as bundles of fine long tough fibres They are resistant to flames chemicals heat and electrical conductivity They also have excellent tensile strength and wear Asbestos has been used in a variety of products including flooring tiles insulation paint and heatresistant fabrics Chrysotile Before it was banned in 1980 Chrysotile also known as white asbestos was the most frequently used form of the mineral It was used because it was fireproof affordable and durable It was later discovered to be extremely harmful and linked to mesothelioma and other cancers Some countries still employ asbestos but a worldwide ban is needed Health care professionals continue to warn that all types of asbestos including chrysotile are carcinogenic and no amount of exposure to asbestos is safe However despite this businesses who mine and sell chrysotile assert that the asbestos they create is safer than earlier types of the mineral because it is tightly packed and nonfriable This kind of asbestos is less dangerous than the amphibole asbestos types however it is hazardous for workers to work with lake charles asbestos attorneys is the most common type of asbestos mined It is responsible for the majority mesothelioma cancer cases around the world Chrysotile is a brown or golden yellow fibrous material that appears like threads and is soft to the touch Under an electron microscope the fibres look more like tubes and are composed of structural layers of the mineral rolled in spiral form Chrysotile has been shown to cause a variety of diseases including pleural mesothelioma lung cancer and respiratory issues of other kinds It has also been linked to digestive issues and cardiovascular diseases These conditions are more prevalent for those who work with chrysotile due to of their prolonged contact with it Asbestos chrysotile used to be extensively used in auto and construction repair It can be found in older vehicles and homes Amosite There are six types of naturally occurring silicate fibrous minerals that were used as asbestos Each mineral has its particular chemical composition and characteristics but all six are linked to increased risk of mesothelioma They include amphibole serpentine minerals chrysotile and Crocidolite white asbestos amosite white asbestos tremolite anthophyllite tremolite and anthophyllite Chrysotile is the most common type of asbestos in the United States Numerous homes and businesses have it on their walls roofs and floors It was also used in brake linings gaskets boiler seals thermal insulation and sealing Other asbestos products that contain Chrysotile include cement sheets shingles and pipe insulation All forms of asbestos pose dangers if inhaled Inhaling any form of asbestos can lead to mesothelioma or lung cancer as well as other lung diseases Inhalation is the most frequent method of exposure to asbestos however it can also occur while working with or handling the fibers Exposure to asbestos can be particularly hazardous when the asbestos is friable which means they break easily and can be airborne as dust particles Friability is a function length and the thickness of the fibers Longer and thicker fibres are more likely to penetrate into the lungs while shorter and thinner fibres are less likely to do this The most common exposure to asbestos is often when workers handle or remove it Asbestos is a fine crystallized substance that releases dust into the air when crushed or sanded When asbestos is swept or vacuumed it may release tiny fibres into the air This is because a sweeping motion could cause the fibres to break up when vacuuming them while causing them to stick to surfaces Crocidolite Contrary to the serpentine asbestos chrysotile amphibole asbestos has long straight chainlike fibres which are more fragile and hazardous when inhaled Crocidolite blue asbestos and amosite brown asbestos and tremolite red asbestos are the most common amphibole asbestos However they also exist in different forms such as anthophyllite and actinolite These types of asbestos are commonly found in natural deposits along with chrysotile asbestos Other asbestos minerals could be contaminants in crocidolite combined with chrysotile in the deposit Asbestos is used in a myriad of products including asbestos cement pipe and sheets and friction materials used in car brakes gaskets and coatings The fibres are weaved into fabric paper mastics thread or bonded by Portland Cement resins or plastics The length and size of the fibres determine the most appropriate application The shorter fibres are used for textiles electrical insulation filters and flooring while the longer ones are used for asbestos cement pipes sheets and flooring Numerous studies have revealed an association between asbestos exposure and stomach cancer These studies have varied results but the conclusions are limited due to the lack of evidence Generally the risk for cancer of the stomach appears to increase with increasing cumulative exposure to asbestos The effect is reduced when the time from the initial exposure is taken into consideration Other forms of asbestos have been linked in the development of mesothelioma a malignant tumor that affects the lining of the abdomen and chest Mesothelioma Children who are exposed to asbestos are more likely to develop mesothelioma The reasons are unknown Lung cancer Lung cancer is the most prevalent asbestosrelated illness It is caused by asbestos exposure over a long time and is more dangerous than any other asbestosrelated disease It affects the lungs and sometimes other organs such as the heart stomach and bladder It can also cause mesothelioma which is a rare type of cancer that affects the lining around the lungs Asbestos is a group of six naturally occurring fibrous silicate minerals It was extensively used in the construction industry and is present in many different products Most people are not affected by low levels of asbestos in the air People who do develop illness are usually exposed to asbestos on a regular basis at a particular job and over a long period of time The heaviest exposures tend to be those in positions like shipbuilding mining construction and insulation In recent years federal regulations have reduced asbestos use and it is now found in fewer buildings However it is still present in older household items like childrens toys and crayons All types of asbestos are carcinogenic They can cause lung conditions such as mesothelioma asbestosis and other diseases Chrysotile is the most commonly recognized form of asbestos Amphibole and Crocidolite are also types of asbestos When asbestoscontaining materials are disturbed they release microscopic fibres which become airborne and are inhaled These fibres may get caught in the lungs after inhalation Asbestos fibres can cause inflammation and scarring of the lung This can cause mesothelioma lung cancer or other diseases that can take a long time to develop Smoking and having a family background of asbestosrelated diseases are two factors that increase your chance of developing Mesothelioma When asbestos is used in the manufacture of insulation or in the construction of homes it releases tiny asbestos fibers into the air These fibers can be inhaled or swallowed and can trigger serious health issues such as mesothelioma Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that is found in the organs lining called the mesothelium Mesothelioma typically affects the lining of the lungs pleural mesothelioma and abdomen peritoneal mesothelioma In certain cases it may also affect the tissues of the heart or testicles Asbestos workers are more likely to develop mesothelioma as a result of exposure to asbestos at work However relatives of asbestos workers are also at risk of developing mesothelioma It can be difficult to diagnose mesothelioma as the symptoms arent distinct and can be similar to those of other diseases In the end mesothelioma is often misdiagnosed and sufferers may not receive the treatment they require A mesothelioma diagnosis begins with visiting your doctor The doctor will inquire about your medical background and any asbestos exposure This will enable them to determine if your likelihood of developing the disease is greater Your doctor will determine which type of mesothelioma that you have after a mesothelioma has been diagnosed Pleural mesothelioma has been identified as the most prevalent form of this disease and accounts for approximately 88 of all mesothelioma diagnosis each year Other types include peritoneal and rare biphasic mesothelioma that contains epithelioid as well as sarcomatoid cancer cells Your doctor will determine the best treatment option for you in light of the type of mesothelioma Treatment may increase your chance of survival based on the nature and location of your mesothelioma

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