Mesothelioma & Asbestos
Exposure Information
West Palm Beach, Florida (FL)
Mesothelioma is a serious
cancer that occurs in individuals exposed to asbestos. The disease has a
long latency (inactive) period of anywhere between 15 – 50 years. While a
rare disorder in the general population, mesothelioma is not rare among
individuals exposed to asbestos (at
risk occupations). There are two to three thousand new diagnoses of
mesothelioma every year.
While there is currently no known cure for mesothelioma, medical
researchers and scientists around the country are working with patients
through
clinical trials to develop innovative and improved treatments. If you,
or a family member, have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, one of the most
important steps you can make is to contact medical professionals who are
trained in and experienced with the latest
mesothelioma treatments.
Most mesothelioma victims were exposed to asbestos in the workplace and
were never told of its dangers or given proper protective gear. The great
tragedy of mesothelioma is that it was preventable. Many of the corporations
that manufactured and profited from the sale of asbestos-containing products
were aware of the hazards of asbestos. These companies did not warn of the
risks or protect workers. It is their legal duty to know about about their
products, to test them for any potential hazards. If a potential hazard does
exist, the company has a responsibility to warn workers of the hazards. In
many cases, they hid the knowledge they had in order to protect themselves
from liability or having to find a new business model. The result is that
many workers have unnecessarily developed mesothelioma.
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Most mesothelioma victims were exposed to asbestos in the workplace and were
never told of its dangers or given proper protective gear. The great tragedy of
mesothelioma is that it was preventable. Many of the corporations that
manufactured and profited from the sale of asbestos-containing products were
aware of the hazards of asbestos. These companies did not warn of the risks or
protect workers. It is their legal duty to know about about their products, to
test them for any potential hazards. If a potential hazard does exist, the
company has a responsibility to warn workers of the hazards. In many cases, they
hid the knowledge they had in order to protect themselves from liability or
having to find a new business model. The result is that many workers have
unnecessarily developed mesothelioma.
Asbestos & Mesothelioma Articles
Image-guided pleural biopsy - Thu, 17 Jul 2008 Source: Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine Efficient diagnostic techniques are important in the diagnosis of all forms of cancer, but this is especially true for people who are presenting with symptoms that are indicative of mesothelioma. The disease ranks among the most aggressive malignancies and remains very difficult to treat effectively, especially when a diagnosis is received only in its later stages. A number of studies that have investigated prognostic factors in r... Continue >
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