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	<title>Mesothelioma Blog&#187; Asbestos Updates In Africa</title>
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		<title>Asbestos Updates In Africa</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 01:32:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Use of asbestos in building materials such as roof sheet is banned in many countries, but this is frequently not enforced. However, according to a new report from AllAfrica Global Media, the government in Rwanda is making progressive steps forward. Their goal is to remove the mineral from the nation entirely.  These plans to safely [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Use of <strong><a href="http://www.mesothelioma-help-network.com/mesothelioma/articles/mesothelioma_and_asbestos_faq/index.html">asbestos</a></strong> in building materials such as roof sheet is banned in many countries, but this is frequently not enforced. However, according to a new report from <a rel="nofollow" href="http://allafrica.com/stories/201009030773.html">AllAfrica Global Media</a>, the government in Rwanda is making progressive steps forward. Their goal is to remove the mineral from the nation entirely.  These plans to safely banish asbestos could make Rwanda the first African nation to use no materials containing asbestos whatsoever.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, not every country intends to follow in Rwanda&#8217;s footsteps in eliminating asbestos, the dangerous cause of life-threatening illnesses like <a href="http://www.mesothelioma-help-network.com/">mesothelioma</a>. In Ghana, construction of houses continues to involve the use of roof sheet containing asbestos. When asbestos is handled incorrectly or when its dust particles are accidentally inhaled, it sets the stage for mesothelioma and other deadly diseases, such as lung cancer.</p>
<p>A major issue with the roof sheet in Ghana is that rainfall actually washes the asbestos dust off the roofs and flows into major waterways. This water is then sourced for food preparation, introducing asbestos to the human population. Additionally, when roof sheet becomes old and cracks, previously dormant particles are disrupted and  released.</p>
<p>The chances of acquiring <a href="http://www.mesothelioma-help-network.com/mesothelioma/articles/mesothelioma_causes/index.html">mesothelioma from asbestos</a> exposure increase with length of exposure over extended periods of time. This means it is especially harmful to those individuals in the building construction industry.  Emmanuel Salu, a director of the Environmental Protection Agency in Ghana, recommends individuals contact a licensed asbestos inspection agency in the event that cracked, chipping or otherwise disturbed roof sheet is detected in the home or workplace.</p>
<p>Nations like Rwanda are setting an example for the rest of the world. Meanwhile, there is a worldwide trend toward increasing diagnosis of mesothelioma and other life-threatening illnesses caused by the various <a href="http://www.mesothelioma-help-network.com/mesothelioma/articles/uses_of_asbestos/index.html">uses of asbestos</a>. Advocating for government-enforced nationwide bans of the mineral is a proactive way to turn this trend around.</p>
<p>If you or someone you care about has been adversely affected by asbestos exposure, you might consider reaching out to a <a title="mesothelioma lawyer" href="http://www.lanierlawfirm.com/">mesothelioma lawyer</a>. Look for one with strong experience and a record of success in mesothelioma litigation, and feel free to simply ask for more information.</p>
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		<title>Uses of Asbestos</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Aug 2010 20:32:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If we look to the history of asbestos as a commercially utilized mineral, there were many uses of asbestos.  That&#8217;s because this mineral, at one time very widely mined throughout the world (and still mined to a large degree today), had many properties that made it incredibly useful to many industries, especially the shipbuilding and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If we look to the history of asbestos as a commercially utilized mineral, there were many <strong><a title="uses of asbestos" href="http://www.mesothelioma-help-network.com/mesothelioma/articles/uses_of_asbestos/index.html">uses of asbestos</a></strong>.  That&#8217;s because this mineral, at one time very widely mined throughout the world (and still mined to a large degree today), had many properties that made it incredibly useful to many industries, especially the shipbuilding and construction industries.  Back at asbestos&#8217;s peak, in the middle of the 20th century, it was widely used despite concerns that it had ramifications for the health of workers exposed to it, concerns that had existed in one form or another since Greeks first mined and used the material over two millenia ago.</p>
<p>As previously mentioned, asbestos found its utilization highest in the construction and shipbuilding industries.  Within the field of construction, asbestos was used as an insulator.  Since it was such a fibrous mineral, asbestos can have significant amounts of air within it, which makes it a great insulator.  It was also used as a flame retardant for similar reasons.</p>
<p>Primarily, however, asbestos was utilized as an additive to cement.  Adding asbestos to cement had several advantages.  Of significant importance was that it increased the strength of cement by up to tenfold.  Because of this, less cement needed to be used for construction projects, which allowed for a) greater efficiency on the construction site and b) lowered transportation costs for the cement.  It worked wonderfully for those reasons.</p>
<p>In shipyards, asbestos had somewhat similar applications.  It was used as insulation for piping.  In this capacity, asbestos was ideal because it was cheap, lightweight, and excellent at the task needed.  Its use was not limited to pipes, as engines and boilers were often encased in asbestos as well.</p>
<p>Despite its apparent excellence as a construction supply, however, asbestos ultimately declined due to its incredibly negative side effect, namely, as the primary cause of mesothelioma.</p>
<p>If you or someone you love worked with asbestos in their line of work and has contracted <a title="mesothelioma" href="http://www.mesothelioma-help-network.com/">mesothelioma</a>, it might be a good idea to consider contacting a <a title="mesothelioma lawyer" href="http://www.lanierlawfirm.com">mesothelioma lawyer</a> with a proven track record of success.  A mesothelioma settlement won&#8217;t cure the disease, but it may help making the quality of life of a victim suffering from the disease a bit better.</p>
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		<title>Mesothelioma: Early Detection</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 22:12:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mesothelioma early detection can be a real boon when it comes to fighting the disease.  While that seems to stands to reason—many diseases, it would seem, would be more likely to be treatable when detected early—this is also true when it comes to this devastating cancer caused by asbestos, according to an article on Asbestos.com.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a title="mesothelioma" href="http://www.mesothelioma-help-network.com/">Mesothelioma</a></strong> early detection can be a real boon when it comes to fighting the disease.  While that seems to stands to reason—many diseases, it would seem, would be more likely to be treatable when detected early—this is also true when it comes to this devastating cancer caused by asbestos, according to an <a title="asbestos article" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.asbestos.com/news/2010/08/16/mesothelioma-diagnosis-early-detection-broadens-treatment-options/">article</a> on Asbestos.com.</p>
<p>According to the article, receiving an early diagnosis of mesothelioma might be harder than it seems.  There are a few reasons for this.  First, the cancer is so rare, with a prevalence of just 40 per 1,000,000 population in this country, that many doctors overlook it as a diagnosis option.  What&#8217;s more, its symptoms oftentimes resemble those of other, more common diseases, so mesothelioma often might not even cross a physician&#8217;s mind.</p>
<p>The article goes on to point out a couple of useful early detection methods.  One of them is called Mesomark, and it&#8217;s a blood test that measures the amount of Soluble Mesothelin-Related Peptides in the sample.  These SMRPs might be present in mesothelioma patients, which, in turn, might indicate the development of mesothelioma to physicians performing the test.</p>
<p>Though early detection, as previously mentioned, might be able to increase the quality of life and/or life expectancy of mesothelioma patients, this is still a crushing disease.  Though there are treatments, which may lessen suffering or slow its advance, there is, unfortunately, no cure.  What&#8217;s worse, the life expectancy of a victim suffering with mesothelioma can often be measured in just months.</p>
<p>Mesothelioma is most often caused by exposure to asbestos, a fibrous mineral that had been used for many years in several industries, especially the fields of shipbuilding and construction.  Asbestos was utilized for its lightweight flame-retardant and insulation properties; however, when inhaled, it&#8217;s incredibly dangerous, and can often lead to potentially lethal diseases such as mesothelioma and asbestosis.</p>
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		<title>Asbestos Claims: GM&#8217;s Estate Possibly Dealing in Billions</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2010 21:46:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Asbestos claims might reach billions of dollars for creditors of the GM bankruptcy estate, according to an article published on Bloomberg Businessweek (see &#8220;GM&#8217;s Estate May Face Billions in Asbestos Claims&#8221; for the original article.)  They were granted permission from U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Robert Gerber to seek data from other parties to roughly determine the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="asbestos claims" href="http://www.mesothelioma-help-network.com/"><strong>Asbestos claims</strong></a> might reach billions of dollars for creditors of the GM bankruptcy estate, according to an article published on Bloomberg Businessweek (see &#8220;<a title="asbestos claims article" href="http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-08-09/gm-s-estate-may-face-billions-in-asbestos-claims.html">GM&#8217;s Estate May Face Billions in Asbestos Claims</a>&#8221; for the original article.)  They were granted permission from U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Robert Gerber to seek data from other parties to roughly determine the cost of such claims.</p>
<p>The plan formulated by Motors Liquidation Co., the former portion of General Motors that remains in bankruptcy, involves creating a trust.  This trust will allow Motors Liquidation Co. to leave bankruptcy with some funds earmarked for the payment of future tort claims.  The estate currently faces around $648 million for asbestos liability and might, down the road, face claims for up to 10 times that much.</p>
<p>Much of this asbestos liability comes from GM&#8217;s use of asbestos in their brake linings, something they used to do in the past.</p>
<p>Asbestos settlements are commonly reached because a worker has been exposed to asbestos in the past.  Much of this exposure occurs to workers in the shipbuilding and construction industries, both of which (historically) frequently used asbestos for its properties as a flame retardant and insulator.  A worker can inhale asbestos by working directly with it or by repairing something that was originally built or manufactured with the mineral.</p>
<p>The potential issues associated with asbestos exposure can be devastating.  Once inhaled in the lungs, asbestos fibers remain there because they cannot be broken down by the human body.  After a period of latency lasting anywhere from 10 to 50 years, mesothelioma can strike.  This cancer, once its symptoms manifest itself, moves incredibly quickly and is highly deadly: After all, though there are treatments for <a title="mesothelioma" href="http://www.mesothelioma-help-network.com/mesothelioma/articles/general_mesothelioma_information/index.html">mesothelioma</a>, there is no cure.  What&#8217;s more, the life expectancy of someone diagnosed with this disease is often measured in months.</p>
<p>If you think you may have suffered from asbestos exposure, you may want to consider contacting a <a title="mesothelioma law firm" href="http://www.lanierlawfirm.com/">mesothelioma law firm</a> with a historical track record of success with settling asbestos claims.</p>
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		<title>NIOSH and Mesothelioma</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2010 20:50:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[NIOSH—the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health—is part of the Department of Labor and works closely in tandem with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to ensure workplace safety in the United States.  NIOSH and mesothelioma have a history together, as the government institution is responsible for much of the research that determined [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NIOSH—the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health—is part of the Department of Labor and works closely in tandem with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to ensure workplace safety in the United States.  <strong><a title="niosh mesothelioma" href="http://www.mesothelioma-help-network.com/mesothelioma/articles/niosh_and_mesothelioma/index.html">NIOSH and mesothelioma</a></strong> have a history together, as the government institution is responsible for much of the research that determined the insidiously devastating health effects asbestos can have on workers exposed to it.</p>
<p>Founded in 1970 by the same act of Congress that introduced OSHA and its regulations to American workplaces, the goals of NIOSH include researching work-related hazards and then taking steps to prevent them. It was research NIOSH conducted, for example, that persuaded OSHA to broaden its former definition of asbestos in regulatory language to include asbestos of all forms, including tremolite asbestos.</p>
<p>Today, the government agency is responsible for conducting a host of scientific research in the field of <a title="mesothelioma" href="http://www.mesothelioma-help-network.com/">mesothelioma</a> prevention.  Such topics researched include asbestos exposure prevention, asbestos abatement procedures, and studies on the disease itself.  In addition to these pioneering services, NIOSH also disseminates useful information about best practices regarding the handling of <a title="mesothelioma materials" href="http://www.mesothelioma-help-network.com/mesothelioma/articles/mesothelioma-linked_materials/index.html">mesothelioma-linked materials</a>.  Workplace guidelines and regulatory recommendations are also provided.</p>
<p>Though it&#8217;s merely one organization among many that currently combat this devastating cancer, the historical contributions NIOSH has made to the field of mesothelioma research should not be discounted.</p>
<p>If you think you might have suffered from mesothelioma exposure, it might be a good idea to contact a <a title="mesothelioma law firm" href="http://www.lanierlawfirm.com/">mesothelioma law firm</a> to try and secure a settlement for your woes.  When researching law firms, you might want to consider the track record of the lawyers who practice there, especially with regard to similar cases in the past.  Though a secured settlement can&#8217;t undo the damage asbestos fibers have done, one might go a long way to helping defray the expensive costs associated with treating the disease.</p>
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		<title>Asbestos Use Widespread In India</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 15:49:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists has been researching the global asbestos trade since 2009. As you are likely well aware, asbestos is the cancer-causing mineral that is a leading cause of mesothelioma, a devastating form of cancer. While asbestos is restricted in most industrialized nations, it is still distributed and somewhat aggressively marketed in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists has been researching the global asbestos trade since 2009. As you are likely well aware, <a href="http://www.mesothelioma-help-network.com/mesothelioma/articles/mesothelioma_and_asbestos_faq/index.html"><strong>asbestos</strong></a> is the cancer-causing mineral that is a leading cause of <a href="http://www.mesothelioma-help-network.com/mesothelioma/mesothelioma_treatment/index.html">mesothelioma</a>, a devastating form of cancer. While asbestos is restricted in most industrialized nations, it is still distributed and somewhat aggressively marketed in developing countries.</p>
<p>In conjunction with BBC&#8217;s International News Services, the ICIJ launched an advanced documentation campaign in Brazil, Canada, China, India, Mexico, Russia and the United States to research and distribute information about the asbestos industry. In a new article published through &#8220;Dangers in the Dust: Inside the Global Asbestos Trade,&#8221; the project&#8217;s website, reporters addressed head-on the widespread use of asbestos in Indian construction and manufacturing today.</p>
<p>Sheets of asbestos are cost-effective for use in construction, and entire dusty factories in India are dedicated to producing this highly demanded, yet lethal time bomb of a product. Experts believe the foundation has been laid for an emerging epidemic for illnesses related to <a href="http://www.mesothelioma-help-network.com/mesothelioma/articles/index.html">asbestos exposure</a>, including mesothelioma and lung cancer, throughout India. The government is aware of these dangers, but it is against politicians&#8217; best interest to interfere with a trade that provides needed materials and jobs in India&#8217;s rapidly growing economy. India now maintains the second largest asbestos market worldwide, behind China. Products containing asbestos bear no warning labels, and the lobbyists and activists fighting for change have had little success because the asbestos market legitimately serves the livelihoods of tens of thousands of residents, many of them poor.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, asbestos has been strictly limited or banned in 52 developed nations— its use is completely banned in the European Union. Believe it or not, the mineral is still utilized legally in the United States for the manufacture of designated products including car brakes and gun parts. For more information about asbestos exposure in consumer products and workplaces, and the ways mesothelioma develops via asbestos exposure, consider contacting a qualified  <a title="mesothelioma law firm" href="http://www.lanierlawfirm.com/">mesothelioma law firm</a>.</p>
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		<title>Abestos Present in California State Rock?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 23:13:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Asbestos had, from antiquity up through the 1970s, been prized for numerous properties.  For one, it&#8217;s incredibly lightweight.  When mixed into concrete, it makes that concrete lighter and increases its tensile strength, which makes it easier to transport and means construction companies don&#8217;t have to use as much of it.  It was also used extensively [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a title="asbestos" href="http://www.mesothelioma-help-network.com/mesothelioma/articles/mesothelioma_and_asbestos_faq/index.html">Asbestos</a></strong> had, from antiquity up through the 1970s, been prized for numerous properties.  For one, it&#8217;s incredibly lightweight.  When mixed into concrete, it makes that concrete lighter and increases its tensile strength, which makes it easier to transport and means construction companies don&#8217;t have to use as much of it.  It was also used extensively in other industries, including the field of shipbuilding, to serve as insulation for pipes, boilers, and throughout buildings, since it&#8217;s a very poor conductor of heat.  It&#8217;s also an excellent fire retardant.  It comes in two forms, serpentine and crocidolite.</p>
<p>Due to all these attributes, California lawmakers were proud of the possibilities of the mineral, of which it had considerable quantities.  In 1965, serpentine was named the state rock in order to help bolster the burgeoning asbestos mining industry.  Now, according to an article reported in AP, lawmakers are considering <a title="asbestos rock article" href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hbdeSCuOvpxz0Tsk9jVInGY3UX1AD9GVPJ580">stripping serpentine</a> of its privileged status.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s hard to disagree with the reasons put forth by Democratic state Senator Gloria Romero, the legislator spearheading the call.  According to her, California has the highest rate of death from <a title="mesothelioma" href="http://www.mesothelioma-help-network.com/">mesothelioma</a> in the nation, and it just doesn&#8217;t seem right to be celebrating a rock known for containing the lethal mineral.  Indeed, a large part of the reason why serpentine was originally designated the state rock was <em>because</em> of its asbestos content, so one can certainly see Romero&#8217;s displeasure at the current state of affairs.</p>
<p>Historically, the rock was crushed to release its asbestos fibers.  Doing so might release the fibers into the air, where they can be inhaled by workers or can settle on their clothing to be inhaled by someone in the home.  Once inhaled, asbestos fibers cannot be broken down by the body, leading, after a latency period of anywhere from 10 to 50 years, to uncontrolled growth of mesothelium cells.  Once this uncontrolled growth starts, the disease spreads rapidly and devastatingly.  After the onset of mesothelioma, victims&#8217; life expectancies are often measured in months.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chances are, if you&#8217;ve found this blog, you already know some asbestos facts.  Chief among them is that exposure to it can cause mesothelioma.  That&#8217;s why you&#8217;ll often see the two linked when you read articles about mesothelioma settlements and the like.  But do you know how the two are linked?  Below are some facts [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chances are, if you&#8217;ve found this blog, you already know some <strong><a title="asbestos facts" href="http://www.mesothelioma-help-network.com/mesothelioma/articles/mesothelioma_and_asbestos_faq/index.html">asbestos facts</a></strong>.  Chief among them is that exposure to it can cause <a title="mesothelioma" href="http://www.mesothelioma-help-network.com/">mesothelioma</a>.  That&#8217;s why you&#8217;ll often see the two linked when you read articles about mesothelioma settlements and the like.  But do you know <em>how </em>the two are linked?  Below are some facts about this mineral, and what it can mean for those who are (unfortunately) exposed to it.</p>
<p>Asbestos is a mineral that is found naturally in a fiber-like form.  Due to this form, it&#8217;s very lightweight and is a very good insulator and a poor conductor.  These properties have caused it to be historically prized as a construction or industrial material, and it&#8217;s been used as insulation for pipes, boilers, buildings, and ships.  Furthermore, when asbestos is mixed with concrete, it increases that concrete&#8217;s tensile strength, which means less concrete needs to be used and transported.</p>
<p>Asbestos can be categorized by the two forms (sepentine and amphibole) that it comes in.  Amphibole asbestos can be further broken down into different types, which include crocidolite and amosite.</p>
<p>While asbestos can be found all over the world, the historical leader of mining production for the mineral has been Canada.  Today, other nations, including Russia, Australia, China, and South Africa all produce large quantities of asbestos and compete with Canada.</p>
<p>Back to the previously mentioned fiber-like form of asbestos: when the mineral is disturbed, the fibers very easily break down into dust clouds of miniscule particles which can become airborne.  From there, they&#8217;re very easily inhaled or swallowed.  The body, unfortunately, cannot break down the inhaled fibers.  After many years of dormancy, these fibers can start to eat away at the lining of the lungs, a devastating process which can cause many diseases.  Chief among these are lung cancer, asbestosis, and mesothelioma.</p>
<p>That, right there, is the sad connection between the two.</p>
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Mesothelioma is an exceedingly rare type of cancer that usually attacks the lining of the lungs and stomach, which is referred to as the mesothelium.  How rare is it?  The rate of prevalence for contraction of mesothelioma is generally considered to be somewhere between seven and 40 people per million population, in the United States.
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<p><a title="Mesothelioma" href="../../"><strong>Mesothelioma</strong></a> is an exceedingly rare type of cancer that usually attacks the lining of the lungs and stomach, which is referred to as the mesothelium.  How rare is it?  The rate of prevalence for contraction of mesothelioma is generally considered to be somewhere between seven and 40 people per million population, in the United States.</p>
<p>Though that&#8217;s (thankfully) a pretty low number, it&#8217;s still a heartbreaking figure.  That&#8217;s because, although there&#8217;s treatment available for mesothelioma, some of which may improve the quality of life of victims suffering from this disease, there is no cure for it, and life expectancy for those who who have this asbestos exposure-triggered cancer is often measured in mere months.</p>
<p>Due to the relative rarity of mesothelioma, information about it might be harder to find than for other diseases. Here, then, are some helpful tidbits of info about mesothelioma:</p>
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<li>When considering mesothelioma cases, over 90% of them can be linked directly to asbestos  exposure.</li>
<li>When handled improperly (such as when mining it or using it in an industry that employs it), asbestos fibers can be inhaled or swallowed.  Once it has entered the lungs or stomach, the fibers remain, unable to be broken down by the body.</li>
<li>Asbestos fibers lodged in the mesothelium will eventually cause cells making up the lining to divide rapidly.</li>
<li>After asbestos exposure, there is a latency period lasting anywhere from 10 to 50 years, during which no mesothelioma symptoms show up.</li>
<li>Once symptoms manifest themselves, the disease can spread quickly.  Common symptoms can include a lingering cough and chronic shortness of breath.</li>
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<div>For more information about mesothelioma, speak to a resource person  by calling 1-888-370-0121.  Alternately, consider contacting a <a title="lanier law firm" href="http://www.lanierlawfirm.com/">mesothelioma law firm</a>, one that has a wealth of information and experience on the matter.  They may be able to help secure compensation for those suffering from this devastating cancer.</div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vermiculite and asbestos are two minerals used for similar purposes.  Both have been historically used as excellent insulators, since they have highly effective heat resistance properties.  They are also both wonderful fire retardants, which makes them useful in the construction and shipbuilding industries.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"><strong><a title="vermiculite and asbestos" href="http://www.mesothelioma-help-network.com/mesothelioma/articles/vermiculite_and_mesothelioma/index.html">Vermiculite and asbestos</a></strong> are two minerals used for similar purposes.  Both have been historically used as excellent insulators, since they have highly effective heat resistance properties.  They are also both wonderful fire retardants, which makes them useful in the construction and shipbuilding industries.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">That could be where the similarities end, however, because vermiculite is generally considered to be harmless to humans who are mining or working with it, while asbestos exposure can lead to many life-threatening diseases.  These diseases include <a title="mesothelioma" href="http://www.mesothelioma-help-network.com/">mesothelioma</a>, which has no known cure and can kill someone with terrifying quickness once symptoms manifest themselves.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Vermiculite is mined all around the world, with particularly large concerns operating in China, Brazil, South Africa, the United  States, and Zimbabwe.  Within the United States, the largest mines are in the Appalachian mountain range, especially around Virginia.  It resembles mica, another mineral sometimes used for insulation in electronic devices, and has a brownish, vaguely metallic and glassy hue.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Since vermiculite has some similar properties as asbestos, it is often associated with mesothelioma.  However, there does not appear to be any evidence linking the mineral with the brutal cancer, or with any other diseases typically associated with asbestos exposure.  The major causal association between vermiculite and mesothelioma, at least in this country, appears to have stemmed from the asbestos-tainted vermiculite mines of Libby, Montana.  The case of <a title="asbestos libby montana" href="http://www.mesothelioma-help-network.com/blog/asbestos/asbestos-exposure-writ-large-libby-montana/">asbestos in Libby, Montana</a> is a well-documented and devastating one which has affected the lives of many in the area.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Due to the fact that vermiculite is generally considered harmless, it&#8217;s still used for construction today.  However, vermiculite from the Libby mines is considered suspect, since much of the mineral mined there also contains traces of asbestos.  That <em>isn&#8217;t</em> considered harmless.  If you have been exposed to vermiculite from Libby, Montana, there&#8217;s a chance that you might have also been exposed to asbestos.  If that&#8217;s the case, it might be a good idea to contact a <a title="mesothelioma lawyer" href="http://www.lanierlawfirm.com">mesothelioma lawyer</a> with a proven track record of success.</p>
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