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Asbestos is a material used in tile and insulation for buildings. Asbestos has been linked to an increased risk for lung cancer. For this reason, asbestos has been removed from some workplaces.
Asbestos is a natural resource that is mined. Asbestos was once used for insulating buildings and used in cement, vinyl flooring, and many other items. However, since the 1970s, the use of...
Asbestos is made of long, thin fibers of silicone that occur naturally. Asbestos is used primarily in building materials, especially insulation, paint and floor tiles because of its ability to...
According to asbestos.net, "People who worked in industries that relied heavily on asbestos use are 90 percent more likely to develop lung ailments than people who do not smoke or have not been...
Despite medical concerns over asbestos exposure in the 1920s, the toxic material continued to be used freely until the Seventies in the US. Perhaps the deadliest result of the care-free approach...
Asbestos was widely used until the 1970s in construction and industry for its heat resistant properties. After years of use, asbestos exposure has been found to pose occupational and environmental...
Adenocarcinoma is a type of cancer that affects the lung. The cancer is a non-small cell type that will develop on the outer edge of the lung and under the lining membrane of the bronchi. It is...
Lung cancer kills more people than any other type of cancer. According to the Centers for Disease Control, lung cancer kill more people than breast cancer, colon cancer and prostate cancer...
Asbestos is common in many buildings throughout the U.S. that are still occupied. It presents no danger unless airborne. In most places, the risk of being exposed to asbestos is very slight, but...
Exposure to tobacco smoke and asbestos are the highest risk factors associated with developing lung cancer. Lung cancer is the second most common cancer (after breast cancer) in both men and...
Until the 1970s, the mineral asbestos was commonly used in insulation, roofing shingles, cigarette filters, floor and ceiling tiles and other industrial applications. After 30 years of use,...
Asbestos cancer develops in the mesothelial cells that are located in the organs and body cavities. This cancer can be found in the lungs, heart and abdomen. Asbestos cancer is caused by a...
Asbestosis is also known as diffuse pulmonary fibrosis. It has been linked to asbestos exposure. In 1977, the U.S. Product Safety Commission proposed its first ban on asbestos-related materials in...
Mesothelioma is a type of disease caused by exposure to asbestos. This usually affects the covering of the lungs or body cavity tissue. Often symptoms will not appear for several decades after...
Asbestosis is a lung disease that results from long-term exposure to asbestos, a once widely employed material that had usages in construction, manufacturing and insulation. It comes about when an...
Lung cancer is responsible for more than 170,000 deaths every year in the United States. Patients diagnosed with lung cancer have a relatively low chance of survival. Lung cancer is preventable;...
Mesothelioma is a cancer that affects the mesothelium. Mesothelium is derived from a mesodermal cell layer and functions as a membrane that protectively lines internal organs such as the thoracic...
Abnormal cells that reproduce unchecked in the lungs become lung cancer. What causes these cells to become abnormal is exposure to a carcinogen, such as asbestos. Asbestos is a combination of...