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Mesothelioma is a deadly disease that is largely associated with asbestos exposure. Since occupational asbestos exposure is less common for women because men worked more frequently at asbestos job sites which put them in contact with harmful asbestos fibers. Men are the most prominent victims of the mesothelioma, but there is also some indication that mesothelioma in women is on the rise in the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom in recent years.
Similar to mesothelioma, lung cancer or pleural disease, asbestosis is also caused due to the inhalation of asbestos fibers over a prolonged period of time. This usually occurs due to the usage of asbestos or manufacture of asbestos products at the workplace. Apart from workers contracting this disease, even family members are prone to asbestos cancer due to inhaling fibers brought home on their clothes. Unlike other diseases which can be caused due to asbestos exposure or other related things, asbestosis is caused exclusively for being exposed to asbestos. It takes about 20 to 30 years or more to show its symptoms of asbestos cancer.
Canada is among the countries with highest number of mesothelioma cases. This is because there extensive mining of chrysotile asbestos in the country and asbestos is used in thousands of products. Mesothelioma is caused due to asbestos exposure at workplace. Every day in Canada one new case of mesothelioma cancer is diagnosed and the experts feel that the numbers continue to rise, with approximately 2.1 of every 100,000 Canadians diagnosed with the disease annually.
Mesothelioma is a rare disease which affects the pleura and has high fatality rate. It is caused due to asbestos exposure. It is found that mesothelioma cases in Canada are only due to exposure to asbestos. Its risk is not only restricted to workplace where asbestos is extensively used but has also affected the families of workers due to asbestos material on their clothing. In spite of evidence that asbestos exposure leads to mesothelioma cancer, industries continue to use and promote its products in Canada.
Based on the details provided by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, there are currently 25 million people who have service the Armed Forces in the United States. Out of these, hundreds of thousands of these living veterans had their share of asbestos exposure during their military service. Veterans account for an estimated 30% of all mesothelioma patients in the country. The extent of treatment for mesothelioma varies depending on their condition. They can apply for Veteran Affairs (VA) benefits for asbestos-related diseases.