Exposure to Asbestos can be an occupational or environmental hazard.
People who live in central Turkey are environmentally exposed to the
naturally occurring asbestos in that area with some families having a
genetic predisposition to the erionite in asbestos which causes
Mesothelioma. Others at risk are families that live in old buildings
containing asbestos. Children that are exposed are at a much higher risk
to contract Mesothelioma.
People
who are occupationally exposed to asbestos are those who work in mines,
mills, factories, naval shipyards that use the mineral in
manufacturing. Other people subject to exposure to asbestos are
construction workers who remodel old buildings or are involved in their
demolition. Also asbestos can be brought home on clothing which can
cause second hand exposure to family members. Finally, studies show
asbestos exposure and cigarette smoke (a carcinogen) put you at a 90
times greater risk for lung cancer.
Symptoms
to the conditions above include coughing, shortness of breath (due to
pleural effusion which is fluid between the lung and chest wall), chest
wall pain, and weight loss. Diagnosis is suspect by chest x-ray and CT
scan. It is confirmed with a biopsy and microscopic examination. A
thoracoscopy test (camera and tube into the lung) may also be done.
Treatment involves chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and surgery. Sadly
to say, all carry a poor prognosis and screening tests for early
detection are ongoing. At this time an elevated serum osteopontin level
may be the only clue available to the onset of these illnesses.
Since asbestos exposure is unhealthy and hazardous and leads to serious health conditions, today occupational safety standards against exposure in the work place are in force. The use of respirators, protective clothing, exposure monitoring, hygiene facilities and practices, warning signs, labeling, record keeping, and medical exams. The key factor against exposure is the wearing of personal protective equipment which is essential to lowering the risk.
Since asbestos exposure is unhealthy and hazardous and leads to serious health conditions, today occupational safety standards against exposure in the work place are in force. The use of respirators, protective clothing, exposure monitoring, hygiene facilities and practices, warning signs, labeling, record keeping, and medical exams. The key factor against exposure is the wearing of personal protective equipment which is essential to lowering the risk.
Because
asbestos has been in use for over a century now, millions of American
workers have been unknowingly exposed to its devastating effects to the
body if inhaled. If you have become a mesothelioma patient yourself you
need to be aware of your rights and pursue legal action if necessary.
Hopefully this article has made you aware of the dangers and warning
signs to you and your family that you may be able to avoid exposure and
its serious consequences
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