Lung cancer is the leading cause of death in asbestos-related injuries and illnesses. Asbestos is a highly toxic group of fibrous minerals that was widely used in the production of buildings, homes, schools, automobile brakes and clutch parts, ceiling and floor tiles, cement, and thousands of other products around the world.
If asbestos fibers are compromised by renovation, remodeling, deterioration, or disturbance, the fibers may break loose and become airborne. Once these fibers are inhaled or ingested, they may become trapped in the lungs or the digestive tract permanently, causing serious illness or disease such as lung cancer.
Lung cancer risk factors
While smoking is the highest risk factor for lung cancer, frequent workplaceor non-occupational exposure to high levels of asbestos is another leading cause of the disease. Tradesmen in the steel, plumbing, electrical, auto, milling, mining, and insulation industries, among others, are at the highest risk of developing lung cancer caused by asbestos exposure. Studies have found that workers who are regularly exposed to asbestos increase their risk of lung cancer by seven to ten times than those in the general population. In addition, asbestos workers who also smoke cigarettes are 50 to 100 times more likely to die from lung cancer.
Symptoms of lung cancer
Lung cancer is difficult to diagnose early, spreads at a rapid rate, and is rarely cured. Lung cancer caused by asbestos exposure typically occurs at a younger age than other lung cancers and is most likely found in the lower lobes. Some common symptoms of lung cancer include, but are not limited to:
- Change in breathing patterns
- Shortness of breath
- Persistent chest pains
- Coughing
- Hoarseness
- Anemia
What are my legal rights?
If you or a loved one developed lung cancer that you believe was caused by exposure to asbestos, you have the legal right to pursue an asbestos claim to seek compensation for your damages. A qualified asbestos lawyer can evaluate your case to determine the best course of action for you.
Please contact us today to learn more information about asbestos lung cancer or to speak with an experienced and qualified asbestos attorney who will protect your legal rights and maximize your interests.
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