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Cancer Risk from Asbestos Exposure

The US Department of Health and Human Services and the EPA recognize asbestos as a known carcinogen. Exposure to asbestos increases the risk of certain cancers, namely mesothelioma and lung cancer. Mesothelioma is found in the membranes lining...

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Is All Asbestos Dangerous?

All types of asbestos are hazardous to your health. Regardless of the type of asbestos used at your job site, in your home, in products or elsewhere, steps should be taken to warn you when asbestos is present and to prevent you from exposure...

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Products containing Asbestos

Asbestos can still be found in a variety of products and materials. Asbestos has never had an outright ban in the US, but its use is regulated by the US Environmental Protection Agency. There are a few asbestos-containing materials banned by the...

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Exposed to Asbestos as a Child

Children exposed to asbestos are at-risk for serious health conditions, including: Mesothelioma Lung cancer Asbestosis These asbestos-related illnesses can have latency periods anywhere from 10 to 50 years. If you were exposed to asbestos as a...

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Mesothelioma Testing and Diagnosis

Oftentimes, mesothelioma diagnosis begins when a patient sees a doctor about certain symptoms. Depending on whether the cancer is in the mesothelium of your chest or your abdominal cavity, early symptoms may include: Chest or abdominal pain Cough...

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How is Mesothelioma Treated?

Mesothelioma treatment is different for every patient. There are only about 3000 mesothelioma cases diagnosed each year. Because mesothelioma is a rare disease, there is not a lot of data available to determine the effectiveness of a specific...

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