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Mesothelioma Chances of Getting Mesothelioma From Asbestos Exposure The chance of getting mesothelioma increases when exposed to asbestos However its not well established if the risk decreases once exposure stops A mesothelioma happens when asbestos fibers are trapped in the lining of the lungs pleura or abdomen peritoneum There are different types of mesothelioma These include Age The chance of developing mesothelioma varies based on a number of factors The age at which a person was first exposed to asbestos and the type and duration of exposure are all important factors Mesothelioma symptoms usually begin in the lungs before spreading to other areas of the body Thus those who have been exposed to asbestos in the lungs are the most likely to develop this condition People who have come into contact with asbestos in the peritoneum lining of the abdomen are less likely to suffer from this condition Typically the older someone is when they are diagnosed with mesothelioma the more severe the condition is This is due to the 2060 year latency period between asbestos exposure and the first symptom of mesothelioma Asbestos a naturally occurring mineral is composed of fibrous bundles They can be arranged into thin sheets or clump to form an impermeable material Its flexibility and durability made it a soughtafter material for use in many different products during the 1930s and 1980s In this period millions of Americans were exposed to asbestos via secondary or occupational exposure Occupational exposure occurs when asbestos is present in the workplace Secondary exposure occurs when fibers of asbestos are carried home by family members wearing hair skin or clothing Inhaling asbestos fibers can cause irritation to the lungs lining as well as other organs including the heart As time passes this irritation can lead to scarring inflammation and mutation of healthy cells into cancerous ones Mesothelioma is predominantly a cancer of pleura which is the tissue that protects the lung However it can affect other organs such as the stomach and heart Asbestos is more likely to be found in those with a military or bluecollar background They work in certain industries andor are in the military However those who have been exposed to asbestos at home or from other sources could be at risk People with the BAP1 mutation also have a higher chance of developing mesothelioma These individuals are usually diagnosed between 50 and 70 Gender Men are more likely to develop mesothelioma more than women This is probably due to the fact that men were employed in industries that were more prone to asbestos exposure Men may have also carried asbestos fibers in their clothing from job sites Asbestos is most often found in factories and mines which produce asbestosbased products like insulation pipes tiles cement and tiles the most at risk of developing mesothelioma Mesothelioma is also found in workers who repaired or constructed automobile and railroad equipment as well as those who constructed ships and masks Chrysotile exposure which is the most common asbestos type is typically associated with mesothelioma The risk of developing mesothelioma increases when exposure to asbestos increases Most mesothelioma cases happen when asbestos exposure is for more than 30 years The latency period can also differ based on the persons gender and kind of asbestos exposure It is unclear why women have a higher mesothelioma recurrence Many women who developed mesothelioma were employed as domestic workers They might have been exposed to asbestos while washing the clothes of their fathers husbands or fathers Asbestos was extensively used in commercial and domestic products for building when mesothelioma began to become more common The fibers were present in pipe coatings drywalls paints and cements These materials were commonly used in offices and homes where asbestos was disturbed through renovations or construction Even when mesothelioma was being employed as an industrial product asbestos was found in a variety of structures including schools hospitals churches and offices A lot of these structures were constructed prior to the 1980s when asbestos was banned Asbestos is a complicated substance so researchers are continuing to study its health effects especially mesothelioma Studies are looking at how asbestos affects the lungs and the digestive tract which is the area where mesothelioma typically affects patients They are also examining the impact of different factors on mesothelioma incidence such as gender and the level of exposure to asbestos Work History A person is most likely to get mesothelioma from asbestos exposure working in an industry where the mineral was extensively used Asbestos was used extensively in construction and building particularly from the 1920s until the 1980s Many jobs including manufacturing power generation mining as well as shipbuilding and asbestos removal were in danger Asbestos is an naturally occurring fibrous mineral It is strong and heatresistant which makes it suitable for various products The fibers are weaved into roofing insulation and brake pads among others When asbestos is disturbed or cut it releases microscopic particles that may be breathed in or swallowed It can be diagnosed earlier than 60 years of age It can develop in the lung pleural mesothelioma as well as the chest wall peritoneal mesothelioma or in the abdomen It is unclear the reasons why patients who have mesotheliomarelated history are at a higher risk of developing the disease A mutation in the gene known as BAP1 has been linked to mesothelioma however its not a common Mesothelioma also poses a risk when you live with someone who is exposed to asbestos and they carry the asbestos fibers back to their clothes hair skin or even their hair This is called secondary exposure People who work in industries that are exposed to asbestos may bring asbestos fibers home on their footwear or clothing They can be breathed in or ingested by family members at home Asbestosis is a lung condition that is related to mesothelioma It can be triggered by inhaling asbestos fibers Asbestosis is most often seen in the lungs and can lead to fluid buildup around the ribcage and cause breathing difficulties a cough chest pain and an ribcage lump Australia has the highest rate of mesothelioma It is mainly due to the fact that asbestos was widely used throughout the years in building manufacturing and mining A doctor first identified the link between asbestos and mesothelioma in 1930 which led England to adopt laws regulating asbestos in the 1930s These regulations required companies to install ventilation equipment as well as other safety equipment Smoking Mesothelioma like many cancers is caused by cells that are unable to receive genetic information They grow unchecked The cells can develop into tumors if they are located in the lungs and abdominal cavity peritoneum or in the heart pericardium There is no known cure for mesothelioma but there are a variety of risk factors that can increase the likelihood of developing this disease Asbestos exposure is the most significant mesothelioma risk factor Inhaling asbestos fibers can cause irritation of the linings of the lungs and chest wall as well as the lungs This can result in mesothelioma The risk of mesothelioma is more likely for those exposed to asbestos in the workplace compared to those who arent It is also essential to determine the type of asbestos was exposed Different types of asbestos have a different impact on the lungs and persons health For apple valley asbestos law firm chrysotile asbestos is more prone to mesothelioma compared to amphiboles such as crocidolite or amosite Mesothelioma can also be an indicator of risk for those who have an ancestry of the disease Mesothelioma is not common in younger and children however it may develop in young adults if they were an adult who was exposed to asbestos People who live near mesothelioma patients or those with mesothelioma are at a slightly higher risk of developing the disease as they can breathe asbestos fibers in their clothing hair skin and The type of job that a person did can influence the likelihood of developing mesothelioma Those who worked on power plants ships or other places where asbestos was utilized have a higher mesothelioma risk than those who did not Mesothelioma rates are greater for people who work in certain fields like manufacturing or construction The age gender and race of a person may also affect their mesothelioma Men and those who have a family history are more likely to develop mesothelioma This is because women are less likely to work in asbestosrelated industries and males are more likely than others to be exposed to asbestos in the workplace

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