Friday, 23 October 2009

Asbestos exposure has been link to life-threatening disease

Asbestos exposure has been link to life-threatening disease known as Mesothelioma. Perhaps its most unusual characteristic is that mesothelioma diagnosis usually occurs decades after the initial exposure to asbestos. Asbestos exposure has been linked to a number of life-threatening diseases, including lung cancer and mesothelioma. Inhalation of asbestos fibres is the method of exposure that is most likely to cause adverse health effects for people. Between 1940 and 1980, an estimated 27 million Americans workers had an occupational exposure to asbestos that could result in health effects.

Mesothelioma is a disease that is almost 100% preventable; the only known cause is via exposure to the deadly mineral Asbestos. It comes from inhaling the particles of dust as the asbestos degrades; eating away at the lining of your lungs and developing into a deadly cancer. The highest risks of asbestos exposure occur through job sites and occupations, primarily in the shipyard, construction, automotive, and manufacturing.