Many people who develop mesothelioma have worked on jobs where these individuals breathed in asbestos and glass particles, or they have been exposed to asbestos debris and fiber in other methods. It has also been proposed that washing the clothes of a family member who did work while using asbestos or glass can put a person vulnerable for developing mesothelioma. Unlike lung cancer, there is no association between mesothelioma and smoking, but smoking in a big way multiplies the risk of other asbestos-induced cancers. Those who have been exposed to asbestos often employ lawyers to gather damages for asbestos-related disease, including mesothelioma. Repayment via asbestos funds or lawsuits is an notable issue in mesothelioma.
The ailments of mesothelioma include shortness of breath due to pleural effusion (fluid between the lung and the chest wall) or chest wall pain, and general problems such as weight loss. The diagnosis may be suspected with chest X ray and CT scan.
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