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LoginHome » Cancer » Lung Mesothelioma AsbestosCategories Lung Mesothelioma AsbestosHot TagsAffiliateAffiliate ProgramsArticle MarketingBlogBloggingBusinessCookingCooking RecipesHome businessHostingInternetInternet marketingList BuildingMailing listMake MoneyMarketingOnlineOnline BusinessOnline MarketingRecipesSalesSearch Engine optimizationSmall BusinessSoftwareStorageWebWebsiteWebsite DesigningWebsite developmentWork At HomeWritingadsenseadvertisingaffiliate marketingcomputerebaygoogle adsensehealthinsurancemake money onlinemoneynetwork marketingreal estateself improvementseosuccessweb designweb designingweb hostingwebsite designLung Mesothelioma Asbestos ArticlesLung mesothelioma asbestos is a type of cancer where the main triggering substance is asbestos. It affects the mesothelium which is the covering layer of all internal organs. Mesothelioma is mostly noticed in the following three cover lining; chest cavity and the lungs, abdominal cavity cover and the covering of the heart. These covers are called pleura, peritoneum and pericardium respectively. Other triggering substances are thought to be irradiation, thorium dioxide and erionite but the cases are rare. The occurrences are more in men due to the kind of occupation as dealing with asbestos materials without enough protection. Also it has more prevalence rate in developed countries due to the huge degree of the use of asbestos. The risk of lung mesothelioma cancer extends even to those who clean the clothes for the asbestos workers. In our section we have dealt with the prevention, safe asbestos handling, diagnosis, treatment and management.Displaying 1-10 of 23 result(s).Go to page: << First
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Last >>Causes Of Lung CancerPosted by daisy wright. Published on Mar 04, 2010 Lung cancer is a type of tumor that develops in lungs. This tumor develops due to abnormal and uncontrolled cell division. The cell growth is uncontrolled in the tissues of lungs which then develops lung cancer. Cigarette smoking is termed as the undisputed cause of lung cancer. Lung Cancer Facts And Survival RatesPosted by Steven Saw. Published on Oct 15, 2009 Have you heard of people spending Five-hundred-thousand dollars of prior medical treatments and yet had not cured lung cancer? Although some verbalized that chemo treatment was reported to be 90-95% successful in the initial stage of diagnosis for survival rates, but the amount of cell been destroyed of normal healthy immune system and been exposed to toxic carcinogens yet to be disclosed accurately. Answers To Common Mesothelioma QuestionsPosted by Valik Rudd. Published on Oct 04, 2009 Cancer is an illness that has plagued millions of people the world over and is a leading cause of mortality. It is a debilitating illness that has become a big problem. One type of this cancer is mesothelioma. If you or someone you know has contracted this type of cancer, there is bound to be numerous questions that you want answered regarding this illness. This article should answer some of those questions. Mesothelioma Treatment ExposedPosted by Yachi Verma. Published on Sep 04, 2009 Mesothelioma is a deadly condition that is marked by the growth of cancerous cells on the mesothelium. Treatment procedures are in existence, but many factors decide the affectivity of the treatment options. In this short article, I will be explaining some of these treatment options. Asbestos Risks In Your Home Or BuildingPosted by Tom Ajava. Published on Aug 28, 2009 Asbestos is a toxic substance that humans cannot tolerate. Although the substance was banned for the most part in the late 1980s, it is still in many structures that were built before the ban. Given this, what is your risk to exposure and what steps can be taken? The Pros And Cons Of Asbestos EncapsulationPosted by Thomas Ajava. Published on Aug 23, 2009 Asbestos has been banned in many forms since the late 1980s, but certainly not all of them. A bigger issue has been what to do about asbestos that still is present in structures. Removal is messy and potentially dangerous, so a process known as encapsulation has become popular. In this article, we take a look at the pros and cons of it. What Is Your Exposure Risk To Asbestos?Posted by Thomas Ajava. Published on Aug 18, 2009 Asbestos has been under attack as a material in various products since the 1970s. That doesn't mean that it has been eradicated from homes, products and work places. It still exists, which means you need to evaluate your risk to exposure and the horrific health results that can occur. Things You Should Know About Malignant MesotheliomaPosted by Ronny Soumokil. Published on Aug 11, 2009 Type of cancer found a very rare is malignant mesothelioma; it affects the mesothelial cells that line three of the body's largest cavities surrounding the lungs, heart and abdomen and is an aggressive form of cancer. Experts believe that there is only one way to contract malignant mesothelioma and that is through exposure to asbestos. Asbestos Fibers Implicated In More CancersPosted by Frederick Schenk. Published on Jul 31, 2009 A recent report by the World Health Organization' International Agency Research on Cancer, IARC, found that asbestos is responsible for more forms of cancer than mesothelioma and lung cancer. Their findings, published in The Lancet, a leading British medical journal, state that there is now sufficient evidence to establish that asbestos can cause cancers of the larynx, and ovarian cancer. How To Deal With A Mesothelioma LawsuitPosted by Peter Gitundu. Published on Jul 26, 2009 A mesothelioma lawsuit is a legal claim filed by a victim seeking justice for all the medical bills, loss of an income, pain and suffering they experienced throughout the ordeal. There are many mesothelioma lawsuits that continue to be filed by people who were exposed to the substance called asbestos in their working experience. Go to page: << First
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