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Caused by asbestos, mesothelioma is an aggressive cancer that affects the lining of the heart, lungs or abdomen.

Asbestos products have been a part of the United States industrial and commercial enterprises since the late 19th Century, but their production and use greatly increased during World War II.

Symptoms of Mesothelioma

Symptoms of mesothelioma include chest pain, shortness of breath, and fluid buildup in the lungs. Oftentimes, though, symptoms may not occur until the illness is well advanced. Mesothelioma cancer can take decades (10 to 50 years) to develop, and early symptoms are typically vague.

Timely expert diagnosis is vital; considering symptoms can be mistaken for the warning signs of other conditions. In fact, most people in the early stages of mesothelioma cancer will experience no symptoms at all.

Who is Affected?

Millions of workers, military personnel, teachers and school children have been exposed to asbestos and continue to be exposed today, even though large-scale asbestos removal efforts have been in place for decades. People commonly affected include:

Military Personnel

Plumbers

Shipyard Workers

Construction Workers

Electricians

Mechanics

Boilermakers

Firefighters

Miners

Insulators

Iron Workers

Welders

Paper Mill Workers

Railroad Workers

Anyone exposed to asbestos may be at risk. Asbestos was commonly used in building materials, insulation, auto parts, and as a fire retardant in a range of industrial, military, commercial and household products. Asbestos exposure may result from:

Mining or milling materials

Fireproofing the superstructures of buildings or ships

Maintaining railroad or automotive brakes

Insulating pipes and ductwork

During the demolition of structures

Paper Mill Workers

Railroad Workers

Being near a road paved with crushed serpentine stone

Living near an asbestos mine

Handling the work clothes of asbestos miners or millers

Working in a building insulated with asbestos

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