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|Lung Cancer Symptoms: Legal Advice for Asbestos Victims, Fin

When you breathe in, air passes from your nose or mouth through the windpipe (trachea), which divides into two tubes (airways), one going to each lung. These are known as the right and left bronchus and they divide to form smaller tubes called bronchioles, which carry air through the lungs. At the end of the bronchioles are millions of tiny air sacs called alveoli. In the alveoli, oxygen is absorbed from air breathed in and passes into the blo Read the rest of this entry »
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Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that affects the lining of the abdomen or the chest. Malignant cells appear in the mesothelium, the sac that acts as protective cover for many of the internal organs in the body. A mesothelium is made of two cell layers – one that directly covers the organ and another that surrounds it.
If it covers the organs located in the abdominal cavity, it is called the peritoneum. The mesothelium that provide Read the rest of this entry »
Mesothelioma Attorneys Bakersfield – Asbestos Lung Cancer

Mesothelioma defined
Many people ask this question, to which the answer is both simple and complex. The simple answer is that mesothelioma is a cancer of the mesothelium, the lining or membrane, around an organ, such as a lung, abdomen, or the heart. This mesothelium has specific names based upon th Read the rest of this entry »
Mesothelioma Is Not Lung Cancer

Industrialization crept in fast and furious in the 1700s and after that for about 100 years the mineral asbestos was considered to be a miracle which could be used everywhere effectively and relatively cheaply. It became a must-have in all buildings as insulation and came to be used in all products that could be manufactured. But the late 1800s saw asbestos causing lung cancer in many who were exposed to it. But like the fate of most unpala Read the rest of this entry »