Mesothelioma from Asbestos: An Overview
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Mesothelioma is a rare and deadly form of cancer that manifests itself years after the inhalation of airborne asbestos fibers.
It is known the world over as the signature asbestos-caused cancer. Two thousand cases of
mesothelioma are diagnosed in
America every year, according to the National Cancer Institute.
Many
public figures have died from the ravages of one of the most deadly, yet
preventable, cancers on record. Screen actor Steve McQueen and songwriter Warren
Zevon, both of whom worked in asbestos-related occupations prior to their
public careers, died of mesothelioma within months of being diagnosed.
In layman’s terms, the tissues that line our internal organs, including
the lungs, are called “mesothelium.” Mesothelioma is cancer of
that tissue. Some patients have been known to live longer, though most succumb
to the disease within four to 14 months after being diagnosed. There is no known
cure for mesothelioma, and treatment for this disease has not
advanced far since the 1980s.
Generations of Americans were exposed to
deadly asbestos fibers while serving
in Naval shipyards during World War II, and
subsequent wars.
American auto plants are also notorious for exposing
factory workers to asbestos, an ingredient still utilized to this day in automobile break shoe linings.
Since mesothelioma can take decades to develop (up to 50 years in some cases),
these workers are only now being diagnosed.
Mesothelioma is usually caused by workplace exposure to airborne asbestos
fibers. It is a preventable disease that is frequently the
result of an employer’s choice for greater profits over worker health
safety.
If you or a loved one have recently been diagnosed with
mesothelioma, and are concerned about your legal rights, medical bills or the
future welfare of your family, please fill out form on this page for a free
legal review of your potential case.



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