The Causes of Mesothelioma
Nine out of ten cases of mesothelioma are caused by exposure to asbestos. This information can help you to avoid this deadly disease. If you already have the disease, this information can help you to understand where it came from. Asbestos is a mineral that is mined in many countries around the world. The people that worked in the mines where exposed to the dangers along with people in the construction industry. Asbestos was widely used in the construction of many buildings for a century or more. Asbestos fibers are stronger than steel, resistant to chemicals, resistant to high temperatures, it does not conduct electricity, and they are very flexible. All of this adds up to an excellent building material.
Many people have been exposed to asbestos. There may still be people that have been exposed to asbestos and do not know it since it can take ten to forty years for the effects of asbestos contact to appear. People that lived or worked in a building with asbestos could have been exposed. Construction workers, electricians, plumbers, ship builders, and demolitions workers and their families could all have been exposed. Their families could have been exposed by the workers carrying the fibers home in their work clothes. The use of asbestos was stopped many years ago, and any building that contained the substance was supposed to have been cleaned up but there may still be a chance of coming into contact with asbestos in a home or building that was not cleaned.
About the Author
Russell Dias is a graduate student at University Of Queensland, Australia. For more information on asbestos related topics view http://www.asbestosadvice.net


