Archive for September, 2007
Mesothelioma cancer be benign, i.e. it can be non-cancerous and non-spreading or it can be malignant i.e. cancerous and spread to other parts of the body leading to death. Mesothelioma can be classified into three types depending on the area of body affected by it.
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Several diseases are related to the exposure of asbestos fibers. Not all of these are deadly, but they all result in health damage and even damage to the quality of the patient’s life.
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Mesothelioma cancer is an important health issue
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Asbestos related illnesses, most commonly mesothelioma cancer, are illnesses that result from exposure to asbestos fibers or dust. The problem with these illnesses is that the symptoms don’t always become apparent until years after the initial exposure (sometimes up to 20 years later).
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Unfortunately, many company owners and employers know of the hazards that asbestos fibers bring. However, they have not done anything to protect their workers from the risks. With this fact, certain state laws allow you to file a lawsuit claim against the company you were working for when you were exposed to asbestos.
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Mesothelioma cancer is an important health issue.
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Tumour-infiltrating gamma delta T-cells found at high levels in breast and prostate cancer suppress the cancer-fighting potential of the immune system and may explain the ineffectiveness of vaccines i
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Sarcoma is a rare type of cancers which arises from normal body cells called as connective tissues. Broadly, sarcomas are classified as bone sarcomas and soft tissue sarcomas. Further sub-classification is based upon the type of particular cell where cancer arises. The different names sarcomas have are derived from cells where they originate.
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Many countries, especially developing ones, have not yet banned asbestos. Where is the world heading and what is going to happen in the near future?
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Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that is caused by exposure to asbestos fibers or asbestos dust. This cancer involves malignant cells that develop in the mesothelium, which is a protective lining that covers the internal organs of the body.
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