Causes of Mesothelioma
What causes Mesothelioma?
In more than 90 percent of the cases, exposure to asbestos is the
major cause of mesothelioma. When asbestos fibers are inhaled, they
reach the pleura through the smallest air passages. When these fibers
adhere to the pleural mesothelial cells, they can cause malignant
tumors to form.
They may also cause damage to cells in the lungs resulting in lung
cancer. When these fibers are swallowed, they may reach the abdominal
cavity, where they play a major role in the cause of peritoneal
mesothelioma.
Asbestos exposure comes mostly from the workplace, but it can also
be obtained from the clothing of asbestos workers brought into the
household. Regardless of where the exposure originates, in can cause
mesothelioma.
More than 20 years can pass by before the asbestos exposure can
cause mesothelioma. In some cases up 40 years or more from first
exposure can elapse before mesolthelioma is caused. There have also
been some cases documented of a latency period of less than 20 years
when the disease is caused.
The longer the exposure and the intensity of the asbestos will
also cause the chances of contracting mesothelioma to increase.
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