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Facts for National Mesothelioma
Awareness day, September 26,
2008
This information was sent to us
by June Breit, 5-year pleural
mesothelioma survivor and a
giant in the meso advocacy
community.
--Mesothelioma is an aggressive,
malignant cancer caused by
exposure to asbestos that
invades the lining of the lungs,
heart or stomach until it
destroys the vital organs.
--No type or amount of asbestos
is safe - even brief, incidental
exposure to any asbestos is
enough to cause disease. Global
rates of mesothelioma are rising
steadily.
--Each year 3,000 Americans and
many thousands more worldwide
develop mesothelioma, and
millions of us are at risk.
--Mesothelioma can lie dormant
for 10, 20, 30 years or more
before symptoms appear. Victims
have been as young as 14 or as
old as 85.
--Current attempts to treat the
disease generally have only a
limited effect, especially if it
is not detected early. Prognosis
is only 4 - 14 months.
--For decades, asbestos was used
heavily in construction,
industry, the navy, even
household products and
appliances. It is still present
in many homes, schools, and
office buildings throughout the
US, especially those built prior
to 1990.
--At least 40 countries have
banned the use of asbestos and
established methods for tracking
exposure sources and disease.
The US has not yet done so, and
asbestos is still permitted in
imports, products and consumer
goods.
--During the collapse of the WTC
towers, 400 tons of pulverized
asbestos were released in the
dust that spread over lower
Manhattan.
--Asbestos is still used in some
automobile brake linings, which
release fibers into the air in
high traffic regions.
--Natural disasters such as
hurricanes and tornadoes, and
deterioration can release
asbestos from structures and
buildings into the environment.
--Research to understand
mesothelioma has lagged far
behind other cancers - as a
result, diagnosis is difficult
and often delayed. To date
there has been virtually no
federal funding directed toward
mesothelioma research.
--The science on which asbestos
regulations were based is over
30 years out of date. The
Environmental Protection Agency
and the World Health
Organization have repeatedly
called for updated regulations
and tighter controls.
--Asbestos is most dangerous
when disturbed, and should be
handled only by qualified,
trained experts.
--For more information about
asbestos and mesothelioma, visit
the
Mesothelioma Foundation at
www.curemeso.org or call
877-END-MESO.
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