Since asbestos and mesothelioma go hand-in-hand and the symptoms of mesothelioma are not very different from other forms of illnesses, any attempt to diagnose mesothelioma should be considered with a look into the past. Have you had contact with asbestos ? Have you worked around a building or other place where asbestos was incorporated into the structure?
Asbestos was used in firemen's suits from long ago, so if you had contact with someone such as a fireman or someone who worked with or around asbestos, you may want to consider checking out the symptoms of mesothelioma. Mesothelioma is usually diagnosed some thirty or more years after exposure to asbestos. Some symptoms are; persistant cough, shortness of breath, chest pain, wheezing, abdominal pain and swelling, weight loss, fever and anemia. At rare times there are no symptoms.
The name "mesothelioma" comes from the name of the liquid-filled sac surrounding some major organs; the mesothelium. When normal healthy mesothelium cells are affected by the asbestos, mesothelioma can occur. As of this writing it would be affecting those in their sixties or seventies from their unsuspected past exposure to asbestos.
As of today, asbestos is rarely used in the United States now that we know its dangers to health. According to the cancer.gov site new uses of asbestos were banned after 1989 by the Environmental Protection Agency. All uses prior to that year are reportedly still allowed. It is still used in other developing countries.
As mesothelioma is a cancer it has a primary cause like all other forms of cancer. The primary cause of cancer was discovered in 1931 by a Doctor of medicine and chemistry ( both ) by the name of Otto Warburg. Doctor Warburg stated, there are "countless" secondary causes of cancer but only one prime cause. Doctor Warburg's achievements include the Nobel Prize in medicine in 1931.
His work is somewhat forgotten today, and is important to those who have been exposed in the past to asbestos. Mesothelioma does not have to be a death sentence with the wealth of information available to those with internet access. A person's likelihood of contracting any form of cancer, including mesothelioma can be demonstrated by a simple PH level test. If you will look online for the method of testing your own PH level, you will be on track to knowing your personal chances of contracting mesothelioma, and disease in general.
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