Asbestos Lung Cancer

Lung Cancer
People with a history of asbestos exposure is about seven times more likely to die from lung cancer than those exposed to asbestos. asbestos exposure associated with all types of lung cancer, a rare cancer called mesothelioma, which affects the tissue lining the lungs called the pleura. The interval between exposure and the development of cancer ranged from 15-30 years. Differences in exposure and disease may delay diagnosis until the lung has evolved and less attention. If anyone associated with asbestos exposure also smokes, the risk of lung cancer significantly.

Up to half of the 20th century, asbestos which is used widely in construction and manufacturing retardan insulation and fire. Because information about the health risks of asbestos fibers inhaled or ingested increased concentration of asbestos has been used rarely. Although asbestos is still there in public buildings and old houses, are generally believed to be less dangerous to leave it to remove it, because it can release asbestos fibers into the air. Some activity continued after the asbestos risk is known, and will have the right stuff for a former employee.

Symptoms of lung cancer associated with asbestos are similar to lung cancer in general. These include shortness of breath, wheezing, chest pain, coughing up blood, a new cough or persistent cough or hoarseness. The diagnosis is usually made from a combination of physical examination, radiographs, CT scan function tests, lung and lung kudoskoepaloihin. Recent studies have shown that the concentration of blood protein, osteopontin, an increase of those malignant mesothelioma. Treatment depends on lung cancer and stage or wide spread, the time of diagnosis, five-year survival rate of less than 20 percent.
 
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