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Mesothelioma Chances of Getting Mesothelioma From Asbestos Exposure Exposure to asbestos increases the risk of mesothelioma Its unclear if the risk decreases once exposure ends When asbestos fibers are entangled in the linings of the lungs or abdomen peritoneum mesothelioma can form There are several different types of mesothelioma This includes Age The probability of developing mesothelioma depends on a number of factors These include the age of the persons first exposure to asbestos the type of asbestos used and the duration of the exposure The signs of mesothelioma typically begin in the lungs and then spread to other areas The most likely patients to develop mesothelioma are those that have inhaled asbestos Individuals who have come in 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 more severe the disease This is due to the 20 to 60year time period between exposure and the time when mesotheliomarelated symptoms first start to appear Asbestos a naturally occurring mineral is made up of fibrous bundles They can be laid out into thin sheets or clumps to form an impermeable material Its flexibility and strength made it a soughtafter material for many different products in the 1930s and the 1980s During this time millions of Americans were exposed to asbestos via occupational or secondary exposure Workplace exposure occurs when employees are exposed to asbestos in their workplace Secondary exposure occurs when asbestos fibers are carried home on clothing hair or skin and unknowingly inhaled by family members Asbestos fibers when breathed in by the lungs or other organs such as the heart can cause irritation This irritation can lead to scarring inflammation and the mutation of healthy cells to cancerous cells over time Mesothelioma is predominantly a cancer of pleura which is the tissue that protects the lung However it can also affect other organs like the stomach and heart People with a bluecollar military or background are more likely to be exposed asbestos when they work in specific industries or in the military However those who have been exposed to asbestos in their homes or from other sources may be at risk Additionally people who carry the BAP1 gene mutation have a higher chance of developing mesothelioma compared to those who are not affected by this condition The majority of them are diagnosed between the ages of 50 and 70 Gender Men are more likely to develop mesothelioma than females Men are more likely to be affected by asbestos exposure due to the fact that they have worked in areas that are more susceptible The asbestos fibers from the workplace may have been transported to homes by men Mesothelioma is the most frequent cancer in mines and factories Those who make asbestos products like insulation pipes and tiles or cement are at risk of being the most Mesothelioma can also be found in those who repair or construct automobile and railroad products as well as those who built ships and manufactured masks Exposure to chrysotile the most wellknown type of asbestos is generally associated with mesothelioma The likelihood of developing mesothelioma rises as the exposure to asbestos increases Most mesothelioma cases occur in people exposed to asbestos for a period of 30 years or more A persons latency period may also vary depending on their gender and form of asbestos exposure While it is still unclear what exactly causes this women appear to have a longer period of latency for mesothelioma than males One reason is that many of the women who developed mesothelioma worked as domestic workers and may have come into contact with asbestos through washing the work clothes of their fathers husbands and brothers Asbestos was used extensively in domestic and commercial building products when mesothelioma became more common The fibers were used in pipe coatings drywalls as well as paints and cements These materials were commonly used in offices and homes where asbestos was disturbed during construction or renovation While mesothelioma was used as an industrial substance asbestos was discovered in a variety of buildings including schools churches hospitals and offices Many of these buildings date back to the 1980s when asbestos was banned Asbestos is a complex substance so researchers are continuing to study its effects on health particularly mesothelioma Researchers are examining how asbestos affects the lungs as well as the gastrointestinal tract which is the part where mesothelioma can be the most common They are also studying whether other factors like gender or levels of exposure to asbestos can influence the mesothelioma rates Work History A person is most likely to develop mesothelioma due to asbestos exposure working in an industry where asbestos was extensively used Asbestos was widely used in building and construction particularly from the 1920s through the 1980s Many occupations were susceptible to exposure including manufacturing mining power generation shipbuilding and asbestos removal Asbestos a mineral that is fibrous that occurs naturally is a tough and heatresistant material It is heatresistant and strong which makes it suitable for a variety of products The fibers are weaved into roofing insulation and brake pads among other things When asbestos is cut or smashed it releases microscopic particles that may be ingested or inhaled Mesothelioma typically takes 20 to 60 years after initial exposure to develop but it can develop much earlier than that It can occur in the lungs the chest wall peritoneal mesothelioma of the pleural or in the abdomen It is not known why people who have a history of mesothelioma are at a higher risk of developing the disease Mesothelioma can be linked to a mutation in the gene BAP1 but its a rare Mesothelioma also poses a risk when you live with someone who works with asbestos and they bring the fibers back home on their clothing hair skin or skin This is known as secondary exposure Workers in industries that have high exposure to asbestos are at risk of bringing home fibers on their clothing and shoes They can be breathed in or ingested by loved ones at home Asbestosis is a lung condition to mesothelioma typically occurs as a result of breathing asbestos fibers Asbestosis is most often seen in the lungs and can lead to fluid buildup around the ribcage and cause breathing difficulties as well as chest pain and an ribcage lump Australia has one of the highest rates of mesothelioma the world due to the fact that asbestos was extensively used here for many years in building manufacturing mining and manufacturing A doctor first identified the link between asbestos and mesothelioma in 1930 which helped drive England to pass laws that regulated asbestos in the 1930s These laws forced businesses to install ventilation equipment and other safety equipment Smoking Like other types of cancer mesothelioma is caused when cells receive faulty genetic information and multiply without checking The cells can develop into tumors when they are found in the lungs and abdominal cavity peritoneum or in the heart pericardium There is no cure for mesothelioma but there are several risk factors that increase the likelihood of developing this disease Asbestos is the primary risk factor for mesothelioma The asbestos fibers inhaled into the lungs irritate the lungs lining as well as the chest wall which may result in mesothelioma People who are exposed to asbestos at work have a higher chance of developing mesothelioma than those who were not exposed The type of asbestos a person was exposed to is also a significant factor Different types of asbestos have different impacts on the lungs and a persons health For lakeland asbestos lawyer chrysotile asbestos poses a greater risk of mesothelioma than amphiboles such as amosite or crocidolite A persons mesotheliomarelated family history can also increase the risk of mesothelioma Mesothelioma can be a problem for young adults who were exposed to asbestos when they were an adult People who live close to mesothelioma sufferers or people suffering from mesothelioma have a slightly higher risk of developing the illness as they can breathe asbestos fibers in their clothing hair skin and The kind of work an individual did can also affect the risk of developing mesothelioma Mesothelioma is more prevalent among those who worked in power plants and ships or in other areas where asbestos was used People who worked in certain industries like manufacturing and construction also have a higher rate of mesothelioma than others A persons race gender and age can play a part in their mesothelioma Men are more likely to develop mesothelioma compared to women and those who have a family history of the disease This is because women are less likely to work in industries involving asbestos and men typically were more likely than others to be exposed to asbestos in the workplace

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