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Who Is At Risk For Chrysotile Peritoneal Mesothelioma?

Chrysotile Peritoneal Mesothelioma is cancer, which can affect vital organs that have mesothelial layers. These are layers of flat cells that protect our cells and major organs like the abdomen, rectum, or genitalia.  The latest figures released show that up to 3,000 new cases of this form of cancer is diagnosed annually. Nevertheless, you will often hear about Chrysotile Peritoneal Mesothelioma occurring more in women than men. One reason for this is the presence of asbestos which is the leading cause of this form of cancer, in household cleaners and agents. Interestingly, among men, it is the abdominal form that is most common kind of cancer.

The high risk jobs for this form of cancer are in the construction industry, which include shipyard, automobile, manufacturing, and railroad. Mining is also on top of the list because of the asbestos exposure in an enclosed area.

The household cleaning and building materials that can cause Chrysotile Peritoneal Mesothelioma are paint, insulation, joint compounds, pipes, roofing tar, floor tiles, kitchen and bathroom countertops, and textured walls. You can also get it from continuous exposure to the emissions from brake pads. All these items are known to have asbestos as a major component.

Asbestos is not the only cause of Chrysotile Peritoneal Mesothelioma, but it is the most common. Initially, any sign of a tumor developing in the abdomen is automatically directed towards asbestos exposure.

What makes it more difficult to diagnose and treat properly is the fact that asbestos exposure could be a silent killer. This means that it is possible for no symptoms to show even 50 years after exposure. For example, if you worked in a mine as a young man, and 30 years after you stopped working in that mine, you start to experience pain in your abdomen, vomiting, nausea, or other symptoms, it could still be caused by the asbestos dust you inhaled inside the mines.

This is why it makes sense to get annual check-ups especially if you have worked in high risk asbestos environments.

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