Endothelium
is a deadly form of cancer than people who have been exposed to asbestos
affected. Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that has been extracted
once and used in large quantities in the United States and worldwide. The
commercial and industrial use of asbestos in the United States peaked in the
mid nth century, but it was already clear that the mineral is due to serious
health problems. The U.S. government began regulating asbestos in 1970 because
of its association with endothelium, lung cancer, asbestosis, respiratory
diseases and other serious health problems . Unfortunately, the widespread use
of asbestos regulations came too late for many people who had already been
exposed.
Asbestos
fibers are easily inhaled and ingested it. Once they are inserted into the body,
they will be incorporated in the endothelium, the wall of body cavities and
organs. Can be deposited in the pleura (lining of the lungs) peritoneal
(abdominal wall) or the pericardium (lining of the heart). The body cannot
easily distribute the asbestos fibers which are incorporated in these areas, and
can stay there for many years, causing irritation, inflammation, and eventually
the development of cancerous cells. This form of cancer is endothelium.
As with any
form of cancer and most medical conditions, early diagnosis is of paramount
importance when a patient is to have the best chance of survival.
Unfortunately, the symptoms can be difficult because of their similarity to
recognize the symptoms of common diseases and endothelium latency period of
time. Chronic cough, chest pain, abdominal pain and other symptoms may be
dismissed as symptoms of minor ailments. They can be very sweet at first. A
patient may not even consider endothelium as a potential problem, because so
much time has passed by exposure to asbestos. In one study, it took patients 39
months after the first presentation of symptoms to receive appropriate
treatment.
Most
patients diagnosed with pleural endothelium, which affects the lining of the
lung and chest cavity. The most common symptoms of this disease is shortness of
breath, chest pain, chronic cough, limited or reduced chest expansion, fatigue
and weight loss. A patient may also experience chest pain or pain when
breathing, fever or night sweats, coughing up blood and can.
Symptoms of
peritoneal endothelium that affects the lining of the abdominal cavity and the
cavities are abdominal pain and bloating, changes in bowel habits or function,
weight loss, fatigue, lumps under the skin of the abdomen, anemia, nausea,
night sweats and fever.
Pericardial
endothelium is extremely rare. This form of cancer refers to the heart wall.
Some reported symptoms include cardiac arrhythmias, chest pain, chronic cough,
shortness of breath, heart murmur, fatigue, night sweats and fever. Other
symptoms may be reported patients are diagnosed and more data are collected.
It can be
about 20 to 50 years from asbestos minerals for a patient experiencing symptoms
of endothelium and medical care. These symptoms may be slightly different,
depending on the nature of endothelium and the patient's age, general health,
and pre-existing medical conditions, if any. If you notice these symptoms and a
history of exposure to asbestos, it is important to consult a doctor as soon as
possible - even if you think you are not seriously ill. Chronic cough or
shortness of breath can be signs that cancer cells develop in the lung tissue,
or the lining of the chest or lungs. Tell your doctor about the symptoms you
are experiencing and inform your story with asbestos. Even if you are not
connected, directly or through the mineral, you may have suffered secondary
exposure of a family member. Full disclosure will help the doctor determines
what tests should be performed and if you transfer to a specialist to confirm
the diagnosis.
More than
2,000 people are diagnosed with endothelium each year, this number is expected
to reach its peak in 2020. According to estimates by the National Institute of Health,
about 11 million people to asbestos, were exposed from 1940 to 1978. People in
the C's, C's and maybe even in the C's, they can no longer experiencing the
symptoms of endothelium. Reports and diagnosis can be even more years in the
future. Although asbestos was regulated in 1970, people were still exposed in
buildings, ships, construction sites and other places where asbestos was
present. Old buildings and products may contain asbestos, which means that
people can still be at risk of exposure.
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clients in the United States who have been diagnosed with endothelium or other
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