Mesothelioma and Asbestos Side Effects

In an earlier article, I have elaborated on the possible legal solutions one can consider when handling cases or suffering from mesothelioma or asbestos cancer. In this article, I shall briefly discuss other forms of situations or occasions one maybe exposed to potential side effects, giving cause to such cancer.We maybe aware that certain occupations will expose particular groups of people to mesothelioma or asbestos poisoning. Generally such cancers occur as a result of constant exposure or inhalation of fine particles of certain asbestos materials. Common trades include those working in the construction and renovation industry, factories supplying asbestos materials to related industries, and so on. Although regulations have already been passed to ban the use of asbestos in most countries, there are still certain states or countries that choose to ignore such regulations, at the risk of their workers’ health. Those that choose to comply have already begun switching to other forms of similar property materials, other than asbestos.

What is mentioned above is of direct concern to those involved in trades that have first hand exposure to asbestos. However, one should also be concerned even if you are only a end user of such materials in your homes of workplace.

As time goes by, any form of material will deteriorate. Wall paint will being to lose its color or peel off, metal fixtures may begin to rust as a result of oxidation, and even plastic items may begin to turn moldy due to temperature variances depending on its intended use. Likewise, users of asbestos products can expect their ceiling boards or wall partitions to deteriorate as well.

While this may appear to be common sense knowledge (now that we look at the behaviour of other materials), there are a surprising number of people out there who aren’t aware of such characteristics! And over the years, those occupants who work or live in such premises utilizing asbestos materials may not even be aware of the daily constant exposure to such deterioration.

Think about it: if such materials are really that safe to handle and work with, why are the workers handling and assembling asbestos boards in your vicinity provided with face masks and gloves. It’s to minimize their exposure during the installation process! If that’s the case, why aren’t end users required to put on face masks when they are surrounded by asbestos material? See the logic?

Having said that, are you provided with the necessary level of protection if your organization is in the construction and renovation trade? Is your company trying to reduce its cost exposure by cutting back on the necessary personal protective equipment?

As discussed above, regardless of which side of the spectrum you are currently at, everyone needs to know the risks and potential exposure involved in asbestos environment. Just remember that at the end of the day, we should not be ignorant of potential resources and avenues available to us in ensuring our personal well being.

Remember this: you owe it to yourself to work and live in a safe and asbestos free environment. And if this is not the case presented to you, you have every option and right to seek the relevant solutions to these mesothelioma and asbestos problems.

(Note: readers must be aware that the views expressed above are those of the author and should not be considered as legal advice or grounds to pursue legal judgement. Visit our website to find out more on mesothelioma and asbestos solutions.)

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Gary is currently in the homeland security industry and has come across occupational hazards within specific industries. For more information, visit: http://www.bizenginesite.com/lawyers

Using Brachytherapy to treat Mesothelioma

What is a safer method of treatment for mesothelioma? Treatment and diagnosis can lead to many types of therapy. Brachytherapy is considered to be a safer method for treatment of the mesothelioma cancer, it does have side effects.The type of brachytherapy used for treatment is called Radiotherapy which is ionizing radiation this type of radiation can be performed internally or externally to kill cancer cells. External treatment is done by use of a linear accelerator that is put into the body from outside the body cavity.

The radiation is a advanced form of treatment for mesothelioma and is placed either inside the cancer source or very close to it. inside the body the radiation emits rays killing the cancerous cells due to only killing up to a one inch diameter,the radiation must be placed close to the cancerous site.

A Team of Medical Scientist administer the Brachytherapy Treatment Those among the team are:

Radiation Oncologist - decides the area to be treated and mesothelioma treatment plan

Radiation Physicist - decides the best equipment to infuse the radiation with

Radiation Therapist - manually does the procedure, operating the equipment

Dosimetrist - decides the dosage to be given and distributes it to the patient

The different types of Brachytherapy The two types of Brachytherapy for Mesothelioma are Temporary and Permanent

Temporary consists of placing radioactive seeds of radiation inside the body then taking them out after a specified time frame Permanent consists of placing radioactive radiation inside the body and leaving them after a period of time the radioactive radiation stops emitting and lay in the body.

What are the Brachytherapy side effects?

According to the Cancer Center Radiotherapy is a type of cancer treatment that uses energy carried by waves or a stream of particles that can alter a cancer cell’s genetic material, rendering continued growth impossible.

So when cancer is treated by Brachytherapy -a sealed source radiotherapy and endocurietherapy in which radiation is delivered inside the area requiring treatment, this allows for precisely targeted cancer cells, so there is less damage to normal cells and therefore it generally causes fewer and less serious side effects than conventional radiotherapy. When used to treat a number of cancers, this therapy can be a highly effective tool and a vital component in a comprehensive treatment plan.

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