What is The Risk Factors Of Maglinant Mesothelioma?
There are
several risk factors that increase the likelihood that a person will develop mesothelioma. The primary
risk factor is asbestos
exposure. Exposure to this very harmful substance can significantly
enhance the chances of contracting the disease. While smoking does not have a
direct causal relationship with mesothelioma, it is a significant compounding
factor that increases the likelihood of developing the disease. Other less
common secondary factors include exposure to radiation, zeolite, simian virus
40 (SV40), and erionite. Each of these risk factors is discussed in more detail
below. Please click on the individual links to learn more about each
mesothelioma risk factor.
Exposure to
Asbestos
Exposure
to asbestos is the leading risk factor associated with mesothelioma. Asbestos
is an insulating material comprised of magnesium-silicate mineral fibers. It
was favored by builders and contractors for many years for its low heat
conductivity and resistance to melting and burning. Since researchers have
identified more and more links between mesothelioma and exposure to asbestos,
the material is now less widely used. Prior to this discovery, however,
millions of Americans have experienced serious exposure to this harmful
substance.
Smoking and
Mesothelioma
Smoking
alone is not linked to mesothelioma, but smokers who are exposed to asbestos
have a much higher chance of developing asbestos lung
cancer (as much as fifty to ninety percent higher) and as much
as double the risk of developing mesothelioma.
Less
Common Mesothelioma Risk Factors
Radiation
Thorium
dioxide (Thorotrast), a substance used in x-ray tests in the past has reported
links to pleural
mesothelioma and peritoneal
mesothelioma. The use of Thorotrast has been discontinued for many
years due to this discovery.
Zeolite
Some
mesothelioma cases in the Anatoli region within Turkey have been linked to
Zeolite, a silica based mineral with chemical properties similar to asbestos
found in the soil there.
Simian Virus
40 (SV40)
Some
scientists have found the simian virus 40 (SV30) in mesothelioma cells from humans
and have been able to create mesothelioma in animals with the virus. The
relationship between this virus and mesothelioma is still unclear, however, and
further research is being conducted to gain clarity on this potential link.
Erionite
Exposure
Erionite
is a naturally occurring mineral that possesses properties that are very
similar to those of asbestos. There have been several documented cases of
mesothelioma in indivuduals living near large erionite deposits.
Carbon
Nanotubes
Researchers
continue to evaluate nanotube exposure as a possible risk factor for
mesothelioma even though scientists have not expressed immediate concern.
REFERENCE :
www.mesothelioma.com
REFERENCE :
www.mesothelioma.com
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