8/20/2007

Mesothelioma Statistics

Mesothelioma has been plaguing the country for decades with several people being exposed to asbestos daily. Although so many are affected by these harmful fibers, there are still facts and statistics about mesothelioma and its affects that many Americans aren’t aware of.
By being educated on the disease, its causes, and the proper treatments available, you may prevent yourself and others from becoming a victim of mesothelioma.

How Many Americans Will Develop Mesothelioma?

According to research, close to 8 million Americans have already been exposed to asbestos.

2,500-4,000 people living in the United States have already been diagnosed with mesothelioma and asbestos-related diseases.

Asbestos exposure is not only a problem in the United States but has been an ongoing issue worldwide throughout the years.

When Can Mesothelioma Be Detected?

Mesothelioma can develop anywhere between 15-50 years of the initial exposure.

Therefore, most victims die within 18 months due to the fact that once the disease is detected; the cancer has already spread throughout the body.

Are There Variables That Enhance the Illness?

Although there is nothing found that will actually increase the rate of the cancer or cause the case to be worsened, there are some variables that don’t add positive contribution to those living with the disease. Some variables include:
· Old age
· Heart problems
· Nonepithelial histology