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Asbestosis And Asbestos Related Pleural Disease - Lawyer Links - 1/1/2003 - Health Asbestos Asbestosis Mesothelioma Lung Cancer

Asbestosis And Asbestos Related Pleural Disease

The Mesothelioma Research Foundation of America

There are four specific diseases that have been directly linked to asbestos exposure:

  • Pleural Plaque & Thickening
  • Asbestosis
  • Lung Cancer
  • Mesothelioma

Pleural Plaque/Thickening

Pleural plaque/thickening involves scarring of the lining of the lung indicating that an individual has had lung damage sufficient to be at risk for more serious complications. This condition is not cancerous. However, plaque or thickening impairs lung function, restricting breathing capacity.  Usually there are bilateral asbestos markers in the lungs that come from exposure.  This is significant in that it is an indication this person is at a greater risk than the general population of developing lung cancer or a cancer known as Mesothelioma.

Asbestosis

Asbestosis is a chronic non-malignant scarring and fibrous hardening of the lungs, which is caused by heavy exposure to asbestos fibers over a period of many years. This scarring is called fibrosis, and the more asbestos fibers inhaled, the worse the scarring or fibrosis tends to become. However, the risk of asbestosis for those who do not work with asbestos is minimal. The symptoms of asbestosis are shortness of breath, coughing and a dry crackling sound while inhaling. In advanced states, asbestosis may cause cardiac failure. Asbestosis is a slowly progressive disease with a latency period of 15 to 30 years or more.  When asbestos fibers lodge in the lungs (they often have hook like endings) the body sends anti-bodies to attack and kill the invading fibers.  Because the fibers are virtually indestructible the anti-bodies die all around the fiber as their attack fails forming the scarring discussed above.

Lung Cancer

Lung cancer is the most common type of cancer, found in individuals who have sustained prolonged exposure to asbestos. Lung cancer develops through the surrounding tissue, invading and often obstructing air passages.  

The combination of smoking and asbestos is particularly dangerous as the two substances interact to greatly increase the risk of lung cancer. It can take 20 to 30 years or more to develop lung cancer after being exposed to large amounts of asbestos over a period of many years, because the inhaled asbestos is trapped in the lungs and can never be removed. However, in some cases, it may take less exposure to asbestos to cause lung cancer that it takes to cause asbestosis. 

Mesothelioma

Mesothelioma is a rare cancer of the thin membranes lining the thoracic and abdominal cavities and surrounding organs, including the gastro-intestinal tract. Virtually all cases of Mesothelioma are linked with asbestos exposure and is life threatening. Symptoms of Mesothelioma are shortness of breath, pain in the lower back or side of the chest, coughing, and weight loss. Mesothelioma is the most menacing of the asbestos-related diseases. It can affect people many years after only small or short-term exposure to asbestos, as well as family members who have been around a worker’s contaminated clothing.  Mesothelioma is not caused by cigarette smoking.

Risk Factors

There were many work environments, or trades in which people came, or still may come in contact with asbestos. Some of them are as follows: 

Sheet metal workers                                                   Industrial Plants

Pipe fitters                                                                     Plumbers

Shipyards (all jobs)                                                     Construction sites (all jobs)

Asbestos plant workers                                              Military (Navy/Army tank units)

Hotels                                                                           Schools

Telephone (installation/repair)                                   Longshoremen

Boiler Makers                                                              Power Plants

Hospitals                                                                      Home Improvement (all jobs)

Railroad workers                                                         Industrial Painter

Laborers                                                                       Oil Refinery

Glass factory workers                                                  Loading Docks

Heating and Air Conditioning                                     Cement plant workers

Automotive and other repair shops                            Metal lathers

Custodian/Handyman                                                  Boiler or Engine Rooms

Steamfitters                                                                   Electricians

Asbestos workers/Insulators/Laggers                        Merchant Marines

Steel Workers (plants and construction)                    Utility Workers/Power Companies

Firefighters                                                                    Operational Engineers

Chemical Plants

 

 

Should You Test?

Yes if:  you have breathing problems; and anyone with prolonged exposure to asbestos, or anyone who thinks they have had prolonged exposure to asbestos; Initial testing is an x-ray (four view is best: front, back, side, and oblique) which should be reviewed by a certified B reader radiologist. Its recommended that they be board certified. Further tests may include a pulmonary function test, blood work, a CT scan (high resolution thin slice CT also known as an HRCT) and/or biopsy.  Its most common to have the chest x-rays or HRCT first if no symptoms. 

Please be aware that it is your right to know what these tests reveal. Do not be afraid to question your doctor about your condition and to explain it in such a way that you understand.  It may be prudent to get a second opinion if surgery is indicated.

For questions related to the foundation
and to make contributions please contact:
Elizabeth Ann Paul, Executive Director 
Toll Free:
(800) 909-Meso (6376)
5716 Corsa Avenue, Suite 203
Westlake Village, CA 91362
For  more information and legal questions contact:
 Jerry Neil Paul, Esquire
(800) 281-9804

Copyright 2004 Mesothelioma Research Foundation Of America

 

 


 

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