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The Relationship of Asbestos and Cancer

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    Asbestos has been used in manufacturing since the 20th century. But the relationship between asbestos and cancer arises from the asbestos fiber that has been shown to be extremely hazardous and is now classified as a carcinogen,Asbestos has been used in manufacturing since the 20th century. But the relationship between asbestos and cancer arises from the asbestos fiber that has been shown to be extremely hazardous and is now classified as a carcinogen,  an agent known to cause cancer.

Many of those exposed to it (often at jobsites) have later been diagnosed with cancer.Mesothelioma, sometimes called "Asbestos Cancer," directly results from inhaling or ingesting asbestos. Though a rare cancer in general, mesothelioma is the most common cancer linked to asbestos. It affects the membranes lining the chest and abdomen and often strikes those who served in the military or worked on jobsites such as navy shipyards. The fibrous mineral has also been linked with other cancers however.

Most notably, asbestos has been tied to lung cancer. This risk may be exacerbated by smoking, if asbestos has a chance to interact with cigarette smoke. While mesothelioma affects the membranes around the lungs and other organs, lung cancer attacks the tissues of the lungs themselves. Both diseases tend to develop slowly, manifesting many years after the initial exposure, and both are usually fatal. Some studies have suggested asbestos exposure may increase the risk of various other cancers, including gastrointestinal, colorectal, throat, kidney, esophagus, and gallbladder cancers.

Other studies have looked at workers who were exposed to asbestos through inhaling it and found that they experienced increased risk for cancers of the stomach, intestines, esophagus, pancreas, and kidneys.|an agent known to cause cancer. Many of those exposed to it (often at jobsites) have later been diagnosed with cancer.Mesothelioma, sometimes called "Asbestos Cancer," directly results from inhaling or ingesting asbestos. Though a rare cancer in general, mesothelioma is the most common cancer linked to asbestos. It affects the membranes lining the chest and abdomen and often strikes those who served in the military or worked on jobsites such as navy shipyards. The fibrous mineral has also been linked with other cancers however. Most notably, asbestos has been tied to lung cancer. This risk may be exacerbated by smoking, if asbestos has a chance to interact with cigarette smoke.

While mesothelioma affects the membranes around the lungs and other organs, lung cancer attacks the tissues of the lungs themselves. Both diseases tend to develop slowly, manifesting many years after the initial exposure, and both are usually fatal. Some studies have suggested asbestos exposure may increase the risk of various other cancers, including gastrointestinal, colorectal, throat, kidney, esophagus, and gallbladder cancers. Other studies have looked at workers who were exposed to asbestos through inhaling it and found that they experienced increased risk for cancers of the stomach, intestines, esophagus, pancreas, and kidneys.}  {All of these studies are inconclusive however and the precise risk for these cancers has not been determined definitively.It is unclear what affects, if any, asbestos may have if ingested by swallowing. Some research has found that those who had asbestos in their drinking water did experience higher rates of death from cancer than the average.

These people were more likely than most to get cancers of the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. However, it is not clear whether or not asbestos was the cause of this increase. Though not a cancer, asbestosis has also been linked to asbestos exposure. Asbestosis targets the lungs and describes inflammation there that can lead to symptoms like shortness of breath, coughing, permanent lung damage, and pleural plaques. The pleura, the thin membrane that covers the lungs, can thicken and fluids can gather in the spaces between that membrane and the chest cavity. Those who experience pleural disease due to asbestos exposure may be at increased risk for lung cancer as well. Asbestos fibers cause cancer and other diseases by entering the lungs, generally via inhalation. The fibers tend to settle on the bottom of the lungs, as revealed in autopsies, and on the diaphragm, a muscle that sits under the lungs and allows them to move. Once in the lungs, asbestos can remain lodged there for years, or even for a person's entire life, though the fibers may be expelled through coughing or swallowed mucus. In mesothelioma in particular, asbestos fibers lodge in the pleural cavity. Researchers are not sure precisely how asbestos then causes cancer, but two theories currently exist.

One posits that asbestos fibers irritate the tissues of the pleura, prompting it to form scar tissue. This immune response leads to inflammation and eventually cancerous, uncontrolled cell reproduction. The other theory suggests that asbestos fibers interfere with the normal functions of mesothelial cells, which line the body's cavities and internal organs. The mesothelial cells, now damaged and unable to regulate their division and growth, build up and lead to cancerous tissue in which cells are multiplying unchecked.|All of these studies are inconclusive however and the precise risk for these cancers has not been determined definitively.It is unclear what affects, if any, asbestos may have if ingested by swallowing. Some research has found that those who had asbestos in their drinking water did experience higher rates of death from cancer than the average.

These people were more likely than most to get cancers of the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. However, it is not clear whether or not asbestos was the cause of this increase. Though not a cancer, asbestosis has also been linked to asbestos exposure. Asbestosis targets the lungs and describes inflammation there that can lead to symptoms like shortness of breath, coughing, permanent lung damage, and pleural plaques. The pleura, the thin membrane that covers the lungs, can thicken and fluids can gather in the spaces between that membrane and the chest cavity. Those who experience pleural disease due to asbestos exposure may be at increased risk for lung cancer as well. Asbestos fibers cause cancer and other diseases by entering the lungs, generally via inhalation.

The fibers tend to settle on the bottom of the lungs, as revealed in autopsies, and on the diaphragm, a muscle that sits under the lungs and allows them to move. Once in the lungs, asbestos can remain lodged there for years, or even for a person's entire life, though the fibers may be expelled through coughing or swallowed mucus. In mesothelioma in particular, asbestos fibers lodge in the pleural cavity. Researchers are not sure precisely how asbestos then causes cancer, but two theories currently exist. One posits that asbestos fibers irritate the tissues of the pleura, prompting it to form scar tissue.

This immune response leads to inflammation and eventually cancerous, uncontrolled cell reproduction. The other theory suggests that asbestos fibers interfere with the normal functions of mesothelial cells, which line the body's cavities and internal organs. The mesothelial cells, now damaged and unable to regulate their division and growth, build up and lead to cancerous tissue in which cells are multiplying unchecked.               

                

15 signs the symptoms of cancer

Posted By On 10:11 AM Comments
Danger for mans if they are not aware of the symptoms of cancer. Actually,if we are alert and find early about the symptoms, the treatment will be more easily. If it's too late,cancer can be spread to the various body organs and would be difficult to be cured. Because of it let us to identity the following symptoms:
1.If there is problem in the breast.
Probably never thought of you that man can also have a breast cancer although this rarely happens. Whenever there is a lump in the breast should have to watch out,especially when discharge from the nipple.

2.Fell pain.
The increase of age,more often you felt aches and pains. Continuous of pain happened could be a sign of cancer. Although the onset of pain is not caused by cancer.

3.Changes in the testicular.
The testicular cancer often appears in men of age 20-39. Any changes in size. Any changes in size of the testis,either bigger or smaller need to be noticed. So when there is swelling or felling of heaviness in the scrotum. Sometimes testicular cancer can be developed faster. Therefore it's very good if you know it since in the early.

4.Changes in the lymph nodes.
If you realize there is a lump or swelling in the armpit or neck or every where. Be careful!! Especially if the lump was getting bigger from day to day and the lasting more than one month.

5.Fever
Besides being a sign of kind diseases such as pneumonia,throat and infections,fever can also be a sign of cancer. Fever frequently appear when the cancer has spread to other organs.

6.Suddenly drastic weight loss.
Weight loss is suddenly (more than 10% of weight) and unexpectedly without it's own efforts in a short time need be careful.

7.Pain in stomach and depression.
Every man who felt a pain in the stomach accompanied by depression needs to check more. Because researchers found an association betwen depression and pancreatic cancer.

8.Over tired.
Such as fever, over tired of that does not improve with rest also can be one symptom of cancer. This condition usually arises after developing cancer although it can happen also in the early phase as in of leukemia or colon cancer.

9.Cough that does not heal.
Cough always associated with the flu and elergi. However ,persistent cough in a long period of about three or four weeks should be considered. Because it can be a symptom of cancer or a sign of other problems such as chronic lung inflammation.

10.Difficultly in swallowing.
Some man easily to consider this condition,because it is quiet in the given plenty of liquids such as after eating. But these symptom may indicated cancer of the digestive tract such as esophageal cancer.

11. Changes in the skin.
You must pay attention not only changes in moles,but noticed also the skin pigmentation. Bleeding in the skin or serious flaking skin within a few weeks and not going away can be one sign of skin cancer.

12. Bleeding occurs in the place should not be.
Whenever you see blood from the body parts that should not be such as coughing or vomiting blood,bleeding in the feces and urine. It is time to see doctor and find out the cause as soon as possible it could be a reason of cancer.

13.Changes in the mouth.
If you smoke or chew tobacco,be careful if there are white spots inside the mouth or white dots are does not disappear on the tongue. Because this is a sign of leukoplakia (an area where the cancer is before it appears) that could be oral cancer if happens continuously irritation.

14. Problems while urinating.
With the increasing age of a man then the problems become more frequent during urination. That feeling of dissatisfaction during urination, an inability to hold urine and even frequency of urination is more often. But beware if condition not is not improving and getting worse because it could be a sign of cancer although an enlarge prostate in old age can also caused it.

15. Problem in the digestive tract.
Problem in a continuous digestive tract could be an indication of cancer of the esophagus,throat or stomach.

Give a little your time to care and look for yourself. Would not it be better if your health problem resolved as early as possible? I hope these instruction can make you more vigilant in recognizing the symptoms of cancer before it is too late.