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Mesothelioma and Asbestos

Mesothelioma is a rare type of cancer that is caused by exposure to asbestos.

Mesothelioma occurs in the thin layer of tissue that covers the majority of the internal organs of your body. About 2,500 Americans are diagnosed with mesothelioma each year according to the American Cancer Society.

Asbestos exposure is the primary risk factor for mesothelioma. People who work or have worked around asbestos have the greatest chance of developing this deadly form cancer.

Asbestos was once called the “miracle fiber” of the 20th century. Asbestos has made its way into thousands of household and industrial products during this time. See Asbestos Common Uses.

Asbestos fibers are extremely strong and heat resistant, making them a very popular ingredient for a wide variety of applications. Asbestos was used to make insulation, brakes, cement, flooring, shingles, and countless other products over the past decades.

When asbestos is broken into smaller pieces, possible through the mining process or simply working with material like asbestos insulation, dust is often produced. When inhaled these asbestos fibers may settle in the lungs or stomach, where they may eventually lead to the development of mesothelioma.

It is believed that those who were exposed to higher levels of asbestos and asbestos dust have much greater risk of developing mesothelioma; however, this is not always the case. There have been numerous cases in which individuals who were exposed to high levels of asbestos over extended periods of time, have not been affected by the disease, while others with brief or low concentration exposure have developed mesothelioma.

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with Mesothelioma contact our experienced asbestos injury attorneys today.

 
U.S. Deaths from Mesothelioma Since 1979
Alaska Mesothleioma Deaths Hawaii Mesothelioma Deaths New Jersey Mesothelioma Deaths Deleware Mesothelioma Deaths Conneticut Mesothelioma Deaths Massetuchettes Mesothelioma Deaths Michigan Mesothelioma Deaths Michigan Mesothelioma Deaths North Carolina Mesothelioma Deaths Maine Mesothelioma Deaths Rhode Island Mesothelioma Deaths New Hampshire Mesothelioma Deaths Vermont Mesothelioma Deaths New York Mesothelioma Deaths Pennsylvania Mesothelioma Deaths Ohio Mesothelioma Deaths Maryland Mesothelioma Deaths West Virginia Mesothelioma Deaths Virginia Mesothelioma Deaths Indiana Mesothelioma Deaths Kentucky Mesothelioma Deaths Illinois Mesothelioma Deaths Wisconsin Mesothelioma Deaths Tennessee Mesothelioma Deaths South Carolina Mesothelioma Deaths Georgia Mesothelioma Deaths Alabama Mesothelioma Deaths Florida Mesothelioma Deaths Mississippi Mesothelioma Deaths Louisiana Mesothelioma Deaths Arkansas Mesothleioma Deaths Missouri Mesothelioma Deaths Iowa Mesothelioma Deaths Minnesota Mesothelioma Deaths Nebraska Mesothelioma Deaths South Dakota Mesothelioma Deaths North Dakota Mesothelioma Deaths Wyoming Mesothelioma Deaths Montana Mesothelioma Deaths Idaho Mesothelioma Deaths Oregon Mesothelioma Deaths Washington Mesothelioma Deaths  Utah Mesothelioma Deaths Nevada Mesothelioma Deaths California Mesothelioma Deaths Arizona Mesothelioma Deaths Oklahoma Mesothelioma Deaths Kansas Mesothelioma Deaths Colorado Mesotheioma Deaths New Mexico Mesothelioma Deaths Texas Mesothelioma Deaths Source: Environmental Working Group

The dots on this map represent individuals (each dot = one person) who have died from two signature asbestos diseases, mesothelioma and asbestosis, as confirmed by death certificate records. The map does not include lung cancer deaths or asbestos mortality from gastrointestinal (GI) cancer. If the number of deaths are corrected to include lung and gastrointestinal cancer and more accurate estimates of mesothelioma incidence, nationwide, the total mortality from asbestos from 1979 through 2001 would be about 230,000 people.
 
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