Mesothelioma and Other Asbestos Diseases
Asbestos is a term for several commonly found fibrous magnesium-silicate minerals. Due to their durable and versatile nature, asbestos materials were used widely in construction and manufacturing for most of the 20th century. Today, it is widely understood that asbestos is an extremely harmful substance. However, this was not always known. Even minimal inhalation of these asbestos fibers can develop into serious, and even fatal, conditions. In 1918, The United States Department of Labor issued a bulletin stating that there was an “urgent need for more qualified extensive investigation” into the severe harm caused by asbestos. Nevertheless, many industries kept using asbestos.For decades, construction workers, vehicle mechanics, shipyard workers, electricians, and others employed in the building trades did not realize the danger, as they were exposed to asbestos on a daily basis. Even now, workers renovating or demolishing old buildings may encounter asbestos. The danger was not limited those who directly handled the asbestos. If a worker had substantial exposure to asbestos, his or her co-worker or spouse also was vulnerable to asbestos-related illness.
Eventually scientific research confirmed the life-threatening risks caused by exposure to airborne asbestos fibers. However, companies still ignored the danger, and continued to make and use products containing asbestos, until it was banned during the latter part of the 20th century. Asbestos was used widely in heavy industry, as well as insulation in hair dryers, electrical wiring, cement, paper, roofing materials, floorboards, and hundreds of other common items. Despite the legal ban on new uses, over one million Americans are endangered by exposure to existing asbestos sources every year.
Asbestos Removal
Asbestos still exists in many older buildings, including schools, hospitals, airports, and factories across Michigan. From skyscrapers to residential buildings, asbestos continues to threaten the health of unsuspecting citizens.
Removal of asbestos is a complex process. Special precautions are necessary, to avoid release of asbestos fibers into the surrounding environment. Otherwise, the asbestos will endanger anyone in the area, who inhales or ingests its odorless and tasteless microscopic fibers. The danger is great, because any amount of asbestos can be harmful. For these reasons, there is a conflict between those who push for removal of asbestos from existing structures, and those who oppose it, if it is unlikely to enter building ventilation systems.
Some companies and government agencies arrange for asbestos removal to prevent public exposure, while others do so to avoid potential litigation. Still other projects are driven by legislation or public outcry for asbestos removal from public buildings, including many older schools across the country.
Mesothelioma and Other Asbestos Diseases
Three serious health conditions may result from exposure to even a small amount of airborne asbestos fibers. All three conditions result from inhaling the fibers, which become embedded in the lungs or other parts of the body. It can take years for symptoms of any of these asbestos illness to appear. Some experts believe that no symptoms appear for more than a decade after exposure. In some cases, it takes even longer for the illness to become evident. The following is information about the three major conditions resulting from asbestos exposure.
Mesothelioma
The medical profession used to consider this type of cancer as quite rare. While still uncommon, the number of workers diagnosed with mesothelioma has risen. Now, about 3,000 new mesothelioma cases are reported in the United States every year. The incidence of this disease is increasing at an even higher rate in Europe. Mesothelioma is a form of cancer, usually caused by asbestos fibers that actually penetrate lung tissue. It is also possible for mesothelioma to develop after these fibers penetrate the heart or the abdomen. While doctors have found many different causes for other forms of cancer, the only definitely identified cause of mesothelioma is exposure to asbestos.
Asbestosis
Sometimes, this term is used incorrectly to refer to all ailments resulting from asbestos exposure. However, it is actually a very specific condition. Asbestosis (also known as interstitial fibrosis) develops when inhaled asbestos fibers cause scarring of the lung tissue. Over time, this scarring reduces the capacity of the lung. Individuals with asbestosis may suffer disabling lung impairments, and must be monitored closely because they are at increased risk of even more serious asbestos-related conditions.
Lung Cancer
Lung cancer is all too common in our society and has many possible causes. However, there is evidence of a link between asbestos exposure and lung cancer. The risk of lung cancer is even higher for an individual who has been exposed to asbestos, and also smokes cigarettes. Mesothelioma Treatment Options “Staging” is a term that medical professionals use to define the spread and extent of cancers like mesothelioma. In general, the least serious “first stage” only involves the lining of the lung. By the most serious “stage four,” cancer has spread to other organs of the body.
Medical researchers continue to improve treatment for mesothelioma. The most common form of treatment is still chemotherapy. With new combinations of drugs, such as pemetrexed and carboplatin, chemotherapy may slow the progression of cancer in some victims. Radiation or surgery is the an appropriate treatment for other mesothelioma patients. In addition, some experimental treatments are yielding promising test results and offer hope for future victims.
Mesothelioma is still regarded as a deadly form of cancer. The average life span after diagnosis is only one to two years. However, the stage of the disease when it is discovered, and an individual’s response to treatment are significant factors in determining life expectancy. Due to medical progress, 20% of those diagnosed at an early stage of mesothelioma have at least 5 more years to live.
Mesothelioma Symptoms and Mesothelioma Diagnosis
Men are many times more likely to develop mesothelioma than women. This may be due to the higher percentage of men who work in factories and construction, where there is an increased risk of exposure to airborne asbestos fibers. Older men are more likely to be diagnosed with mesothelioma. This is not surprising, because of the relatively long period of time between asbestos exposure and the onset of this cancer.
Physicians may have difficulty diagnosing mesothelioma, because initial symptoms, such as shortness of breath and chest or abdominal pain, can be confused with other conditions. There are tests to rule out mesothelioma, including a thoracoscopy or a peritoneoscopy. If you have symptoms and believe that you may have past asbestos exposure, see your doctor immediately. If you or a loved one suffer from asbestos related cancer or mesothelioma cancer, talk with an experienced asbestos lawyer today.
The Law Offices of Samuel I. Bernstein, our Michigan personal injury and medical malpractice law firm, has championed the cause of seriously injured Michigan victims for three generations.
About the Author
Attorney Marya Sieminski joined the Law Offices of Sam Bernstein in 2003. She is admitted to practice law in Michigan state courts and the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree at MIT and graduated magna cum laude from Wayne State University Law School. Marya has worked as a trial lawyer for 10 years and exclusively represented victims in personal injury litigation and in worker compensation claims.
In Loving Memory; Losing a Loved One to Asbestos Related Diseases
Both asbestosis and mesothelioma are lung diseases caused by asbestos. Asbestos fibers scar the lung tissue making them more susceptible to lung diseases such as pneumonia. They also decrease the lungs’ ability to supply oxygen to the heart increasing the risk of developing heart problems.
How are asbestosis and mesothelioma contracted?
Asbestos is a flame retardant, pliable yet strong mineral used in products such as vinyl floor tiles, caulk, adhesives, stage curtains, fire blankets, and insulation. Although once considered a miracle mineral, it is now known to be highly toxic. Inhaling asbestos fibers can cause mesothelioma and asbestosis. These fibers may exist at work, in your environment, or on the clothes of a loved one who works with asbestos.
What does a prognosis of asbestos related diseases mean for you and your family?
My dad was always active, which helped slow the progression of the disease. Even when he had to use oxygen, he strapped the tank to his back and went for a bike ride several times a week.
Unfortunately, he worked for the steel plants, where he contracted the disease, along with all of his friends. He and my mom watched as each of their friends struggled with the insidious nature of this disease. He watched them struggle for breath. He watched them suffer from heart failure. He watched them die slow, agonizing deaths knowing this was his fate too.
* My dad loved the snow, but he could no longer shovel or clean off the car.
* My dad loved racquet ball, but he could no longer run.
* My dad loved to swim, but he could no longer dive.
* My dad loved to laugh and had one of the hardiest laughs on the planet, but he could no longer laugh.
* All of these things require the breath only healthy lungs can deliver. My dad no longer had healthy lungs.
When he died, not only was my mom distraught, devastated, and exhausted from caring for him, she was also in a financial dilemma. How would she support herself when my dad had been the provider?
Many law suits have developed as a result of asbestos related diseases. I am so grateful for the wonderful attorneys that helped my mom sort through the legalities of this national injustice.
About the Author
If you or your loved one have been diagnosed with an asbestos related disease and you live in the Baltimore or D.C. area, please contact the law office of Matt Kiely. He will hold the responsible parties accountable for the debt they owe and get you the justice you deserve.
Asbestos related diseases
In the United Kingdom, it presently causes more deaths than road traffic accidents and epidemiologists predict that a further one hundred thousand individuals would die from one type of asbestos cancer called mesothelioma in the coming years. When all types of asbestos-related diseases are gathered, the final death toll could be even higher than that previous number which is shocking.
Research into the treatment and care of this aggressive cancer in the United Kingdom is apparently in bad shape due to a lack of government help over the last years. In 2007 there was just one project dedicated to mesothelioma research funded by Cancer Research UK, but nothing by the Medical Research Council, despite the fact that between 1995 and 2004 the incidence rate of this disease in United Kingdom grew faster than any other cancer. Improvement have been made though with the availability of support for people suffering from mesothelioma by cancer charities throughout the United Kingdom. Any delay in diagnosing mesothelioma can impact negatively on treatment options, since an early diagnosis is a key to achieving a better cure for the patient. With the fact that patients are now getting older and are often diagnosed at a late stage of the disease. It becomes more and more urgent to use asbestos surveyors to carry out asbestos surveys. It seems that other countries like Australia have done things differently when it comes to deal with asbestos related diseases. The Australian government actually committed millions of pounds for a research program which would help people suffering from those diseases.
It is very easy to find a company specializing in asbestos management. They would usually also do legionella risk assessment and asbestos awareness training.
About the Author
The author is working for a company doing asbestos surveys, legionella risk assessment but also asbestos management. www.coresurveys.co.uk
Are you suffering from an Industrial Disease such as Asbestos?
Asbestos is a building material that until very recently was used in virtually every trade and industry in the UK and due to this asbestos is still present in many buildings today but as it is being found it is safely being removed.
Due to the fact that an asbestos related illness is an industrial disease, it could take several years for your disease to develop, which is why it is often hard for people to match their asbestos exposure to their illness. Some people who develop an asbestos illness are able to recall working with the material but others may not remember coming into contact with it at all. You don’t however have to have worked with the material to develop an asbestos related illness, you could have merely washed overalls covered in asbestos dust or have been living near to a site where asbestos was frequently used.
It is when asbestos is disturbed that you are most at risk of developing an asbestos related illness. This is because it is the asbestos fibres that cause the most damage to you. If these fibres enter the lungs they cause them to react and become irritated, which goes on to result in scarring and thickening of tissue; often referred to as fibrosis. With this you may suffer discomfort and tightness of the chest as well as having breathing difficulty. In some cases asbestosis can be fatal. Dependent upon the stage and severity of the condition however, the symptoms do vary greatly from person to person.
As previously mentioned, asbestos related illness can take several years to develop; the length of time varies depending on the person, but this means that when you come to bring a compensation case forward the person that you need to make a claim against may no longer be alive or in business, which complicates your case further than it previously was. This is why when you are thinking about bring a compensation claim forward you need to enlist the help of a personal injury lawyer.
You could be entitled to thousands in compensation after suffering an asbestos related illness so what are you waiting for, contact a personal injury specialist today and start you case for compensation now. Thousands of people have already took the steps needed to get closer to the compensation that they deserve, now it’s your turn; pick up the phone and make the call today.
About the Author
Accident Claim Aid, are specialists when it comes to Industrial Disease claims, including claims surrounding Asbestos related illness.














































