Mesothelioma - Is Cancer Hibernating in You?
Imagine a disease that lays eggs inside your lungs. These eggs
do not produce discomfort or coughing, they don't cause
outbreaks or rashes or anything of the sort. In fact these eggs
don't do anything except sit in your lungs and germinate for 30
to 40 years. After this time you begin to have a slight cough, a
fever, maybe some cold sweats. You write it off as the flu and
continue as usual until it goes away. 3 weeks later the flu is
back but this time you're coughing up blood. You visit your
doctor and hope he can prescribe something to kick this crazy
flu. Your doctor runs a few tests and sends you home. A week
later your brought into his office and he lays the devastating
news on you...you have Mesothelioma a cancer of the lungs.
This is the reality for roughly 2000 men and women residing here
in the United States every year. These are people who often time
have lead healthy lives. In the article, "Mesothelioma Victims -
Survival Stories" Kathleen writes:
"At 42, I never thought that I would be facing a terminal
illness, especially one relating to the lungs. I've never smoked
and have lead a relatively healthy life. I have two beautiful
daughters who will be heading to college soon - and I may not be
alive to see their graduation."
The primary cause of mesothelioma cancer is linked to exposure
to asbestos fibers which are breathed into the lungs or
swallowed. Asbestos is a material that was used heavily for many
years in hundreds of products. Asbestos was primarily used due
to the fact that it is strong, resists fire and corrosion, and
has very effective properties for insulation.
In modern day, asbestos has many uses such as thermal pipe and
boiler insulation, floor coverings, ceiling tiles, spray-applied
fire proofing and sound proofing, roofing materials and
"transite" pipe and sheeting. Though major public use was
discontinued in the late 70s, asbestos continues to be a
material used in countries outside of the U.S., and due to the
fact that we trade for many of these countries goods it is
necessary that we educate ourselves as to the materials used in
production of the products and items we use daily.
Many more cases of mesothelioma, due to asbestos exposure, are
beginning to surface today. First, because our understanding and
ability to recognize the disease has increased by leaps and
bounds over the years, and second, because this particular
cancer lays dormant within the carriers system for 30 to 40
years. With the widespread use of asbestos during the 20th
century we are starting to see the consequences of exposure to
this toxic material.
Due to the fact that asbestos was in heavy concentration in the
industrial and building trades during the mid 1900s, most
carriers of mesothelioma cancer are men who where working around
asbestos during that time. However, mesothelioma has been
reported not only in cases of direct exposure, but also
indirect, such as the families of these men, as they often
returned home with asbestos fibers on their clothing. Even in
today's day and age where asbestos has been all but removed from
our lives, it is still possible to be diagnosed with
mesothelioma as cases of this cancer have been diagnosed without
the presence of asbestos exposure.
It is also important to note that smokers who have been exposed
to asbestos carry a far greater risk of mesothelioma. Some
figures suggest as much as 3 times the percentage of a
non-smoker with the same level of exposure. If you feel that you
have been exposed to asbestos set an appointment with your
physician to go over your chances of mesothelioma developing.
The best thing a mesothelioma patient can do is to detect the
presence of this disease early on, as it will increase your
chances considerably.
To find out the symptoms of mesothelioma and get more
information about this deadly form of respiratory cancer visit:
Mesotheliom
a Cancer