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Why Was Asbestos Used If It Was Dangerous?

Why Was Asbestos Used If It Was Dangerous?

Asbestos, a toxic silicate material that is known to cause mesothelioma, has been in use for millennia. Now, however, the dangerous properties of asbestos are well-known and the material is strictly regulated. Learn more about how and why asbestos was used before the 1970s–and still remains in some locations today. Why Was Asbestos Valued? While the use of asbestos has been traced back to...

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How Soon After Asbestos Exposure Should I See a Doctor?

How Soon After Asbestos Exposure Should I See a Doctor?

Mesothelioma is quite unique among cancers in that it has an extremely long latency period, which is the amount of time that elapses from exposure to the main causal factor (asbestos) and the presentation of symptoms. This latency period can last up to 40 years or more, which means that someone exposed to asbestos 40 years ago may not show any symptoms of mesothelioma until today. Often, this...

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What Does Asbestos Look Like?

What Does Asbestos Look Like?

Most people understand that asbestos is toxic and should be avoided. However, not everyone knows what asbestos looks like in order to avoid it. While most buildings that contain asbestos are clearly marked as such, some workers may get exposed to asbestos unexpectedly while on a job site. Below, we discuss how to identify asbestos so you can protect your health. How to Identify Asbestos There...

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Who’s Responsible for Asbestos in My Workplace?

Who’s Responsible for Asbestos in My Workplace?

Asbestos is a toxic material linked to the development of mesothelioma, a deadly form of lung cancer. Although asbestos has been strictly regulated for decades, some work environments may still contain the substance. Learn who is responsible for identifying and removing asbestos from the workplace. Which Work Environments Contain Asbestos? Some work environments are more likely to contain...

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Asbestos Risk in Each Branch of the Military

Asbestos Risk in Each Branch of the Military

Veterans are a high-risk group for mesothelioma. In fact, the United States Department of Veterans Affairs has acknowledged that a significant number of past service members have been diagnosed with mesothelioma. Mesothelioma results from exposure to asbestos. Get informed on asbestos exposure risk in each branch of the military. Army The U.S. Army stopped using asbestos products in the 1980s....

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How Long Does Mesothelioma Take to Metastasize?

How Long Does Mesothelioma Take to Metastasize?

When cancer metastasizes, or travels to distant parts of the body, it becomes more difficult to treat. Cancer usually does not metastasize until the later stages. Unfortunately, this means that many cases of mesothelioma have already metastasized before they are diagnosed because mesothelioma is often not diagnosed until the later stages. Learn how long, in general, mesothelioma takes to...

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