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caseyramirez25

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Mesothelioma and Lung Cancer
#Mesothelioma# and lung cancer are two conditions most commonly associated with asbestos exposure. Even though they affect different parts of the body, both of these cancers can reduce a patient’s respiratory function and cause a number of other internal complications.
The Department of Health and Human Services, the Environmental Protection Agency and the International Agency for Research on Cancer have all declared asbestos to be a human carcinogen. According to these organizations decades of research, asbestos exposure <http://www.pleuralmesothelioma.com/asbestos/exposure/> can lead to the development of both lung cancer and mesothelioma.
How Lung Cancer is Caused by Asbestos Exposure
While mesothelioma occurs in the lining of the lungs (called the mesothelial lining), lung cancer occurs in the actual lungs. When asbestos is inhaled, it can become trapped within the lungs or its lining. It is difficult to expel these strong fibers from the body, and once they are inhaled or ingested, they can trigger biological changes that cause healthy cells to become cancerous.
A person’s biological response to the fibers is partially determined by a number of factors, such as the length of the fiber, chemistry of the fiber and the area in which the fibers were lodged, immune response, and genetic response to cellular damage. Typically, the higher the level of asbestos exposure, the higher the person’s risk of developing lung cancer becomes.
While smoking can increase a person’s risk for developing lung cancer, the disease can also occur in #asbestos#-exposed non-smokers
Differences between Mesothelioma and Lung Cancer
Asbestos exposure can cause both mesothelioma and lung cancer, yet these illnesses occur in different parts of the body. Lung cancer affects the actual lung, while mesothelioma develops in the lung’s covering, known as the pleura.
In most cases of #lung cancer#, the cells that line the air passages become cancerous. In me

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