Mesothelioma in Women: a Better Prognosis?
Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer that affects the lining of specific organs in the body, most commonly the lungs. In women, pleural mesothelioma is the most common type, occurring five times more frequently than peritoneal mesothelioma, which develops…
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8 Jobs With Asbestos Exposure Risk
Inhalation or ingestion of airborne asbestos fibers can occur when disturbed or worn-down materials containing the mineral are disturbed. Once they get into the lungs or digestive system tissues, they can remain there forever. Over time, these fibers can cause…
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Common Products That May Contain Asbestos
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral fiber found in rock and soil. It has been used in many products due to its strength, heat resistance, and insulation properties. Asbestos fibers are tiny and can quickly become airborne when disturbed. When…
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Could immunotherapy help in the battle against mesothelioma?
Receiving a diagnosis of mesothelioma means facing a particularly poor prognosis. The five-year survival rates for mesothelioma are lower than with many other cancers, and there is no treatment that will successfully cure mesothelioma, unlike many other cancers. Once the…
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Can asbestos exposure affect your fertility?
Almost everyone is familiar with asbestos’s impact on respiratory health, and it is a proven cause of mesothelioma. However, asbestos can also lead to other health problems. A growing body of evidence suggests there may be a link between asbestos exposure…
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Does smoking prevent an asbestos-related lung cancer claim?
Medical experts understand cancer better now than they did a few decades ago. People know that certain behaviors increase their risk of developing specific kinds of cancer. Lung cancer, for example, has a strong correlation with smoking. Smokers face social…
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