It is known that breathing asbestos can increase the risk of cancer in humans. There are two types of cancer linked to asbestos: lung cancer and mesothelioma. Mesothelioma is a cancer of the thin membrane that surrounds the lungs (pleural membrane) or abdominal cavity (peritoneum). A developing asbestos cancer not once, but after a few years. Studies of workers also found that breathing asbestos can increase the chances of cancer in other parts of the body (stomach, intestines, esophagus, pancreas, and kidneys), but less secure. Early diagnosis and treatment of cancer. The quality of human life and survival
The people who work in industries that make or use asbestos products or who are involved in asbestos mines high level of exposure to asbestos. People living near these industries also have high levels of asbestos fibers in the air.
Asbestos fibers are released into the air by the disruption of the asbestos material during product use, demolition of a building, or home maintenance, repair and restoration. In general, the exposure occurs when the asbestos containing material is disturbed in some way to liberate particles and fibers into the air.
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Asbestos biggest impact of the lungs and the film that surrounds the lungs. Breathing high levels of asbestos fibers can long scar-like tissues to the lungs and in the pleural membrane (lining) that surrounds the lungs cause. This disease is called asbestosis and is usually found in workers exposed to asbestos, but not to the general public. People with asbestosis difficulty breathing, often a cough, and dilatation of the heart in extreme cases. Asbestosis is a serious disease and can lead to disability and death.
Breathing low levels of asbestos can cause called pleural plaques changes in. Pleural plaques of workers and sometimes in humans, occurring in areas of high environmental exposure to asbestos. Without pleural plaques Respiratory effects usually serious, but higher exposure can cause thickening of the pleural membrane that can cause restricted breathing.
Low levels of asbestos fibers can be in the urine, feces, mucus, or lung washes measure of the general public. Above the average can of asbestos fibers in tissue confirm exposure but not determine if you are suffering the health consequences.
A complete history, physical examination and diagnostic tests are needed to assess asbestos-related diseases. The chest radiograph is the best screening tool for lung cancer to changes caused by exposure to asbestos. Pulmonary function tests and CT scans to help diagnosis of asbestos-related disease.
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