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Mesothelioma Malignancy: Occupational Hazards, Symptoms And Solutions
Malignant mesothelioma is a cancer that develops in the pleural (lung) cavity lining, the peritoneal (abdominal) cavity lining or the pericardial (heart) cavity lining, usually due to asbestos exposure. All are difficult to treat, requiring possible surgery, radiation and chemotherapy and even with treatment; all have a poor prognosis, often resulting in death. Because of the seriousness of these disorders, recognizing risks factors of exposure and symptoms is vital and seeking diagnosis, advice and treatment immediately is absolutely essential. RISKS Occupational risk factors for the development of asbestos related mesothelioma include being or having been employed in any of the following occupations which utilized asbestos in production of materials or insulation: -Construction – including both residential and commercial widely used asbestos in materials -Metal Works – including steel, aluminum, iron workers along with power plant and railroad workers -Mining – including asbestos mining but also talc, vermiculite and dolomite -Pipe Fitting – including power plants and oil refineries along with pipe fitting for other high heat processes -Ship Building – particularly during WWII and Korean War but also including ship crew members who may have been exposed to asbestos in confined conditions -Factory Work – manufacture of construction materials of all types -Auto Work – auto manufacturing and repair, particularly brake parts and engine gaskets containing asbestos -Demolition – including those involved in or near intentional or unintentional demolition of buildings constructed with asbestos, along with asbestos removal projects SYMPTOMS Unfortunately for many, mesothelioma may take years to develop and not be recognized as related to work hazards. Symptoms of mesothelioma may include: -Pleural Mesothelioma – dry raspy cough, coughing up blood, trouble swallowing, fever, night sweats, weight loss, fatigue, painful chest, difficulty breathing, lumps under the skin of the chest -Peritoneal Mesothelioma – swollen or painful abdomen, changes in bowel habits, nausea orr vomiting, anemia, fatigue, fever or night sweats, weight loss, lumps under abdominal skin -Pericardial Mesothelioma – heart palpitations, chest pain, trouble breathing, fever or night sweats, fatigue Anyone who is suffering from symptoms of mesothelioma or other asbestos related disease should seek medical help immediately. The sooner diagnosis is obtained and treatment is started, the better chance for a hopeful outcome. Unfortunately, some may feel the cost of medical treatment is too high and avoid seeking help. In any case of asbestos-related disease, particularly one as serious as mesothelioma, legal advice should be obtained along with medical advice. A consultation with a lawyer will provide the best possibility of getting appropriate treatment as soon as possible and may even save a life. Getting a diagnosis of mesothelioma can be a shocking experience for both the patient and family members alike. Support organizations such as the Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation can be a good source of information regarding diagnosis, medical issues and treatment options. Additionally, they may provide comfort and support through the use of chat rooms, message boards and forums which may be of benefit to family members and patients. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com |
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