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Mesothelioma Cancer Takes Lives

Submitted by justice
Tue, 3 Mar 2009

Although products containing over one percent of asbestos can no longer be manufactured, sold and handled in the U.S., many Americans are still being diagnosed with mesothelioma cancer.

Mesothelioma cancer is a rare form that is almost exclusively caused by asbestos exposure.

Mesothelioma Cancer Takes Life of Daughter

As the second-oldest daughter of eight children, Kati Maloney was given the daily chore of doing the family’s laundry.

Each week, she would grab a piece of clothing worn by her father to work and give it a shake before washing it.

What Kati didn’t know was that with each shake of her father’s clothing, asbestos particles were being released into the air and she was inhaling the harmful substance.

At the age off 55, Kati died from mesothelioma cancer, which is the same disease that killed her father and her uncle.

How Many More Kati’s Are There?

“We know the secondary victims of asbestos are out there,” explains Dr. Pasi Janne, an oncologist at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston. “We don’t know how many there are, and we don’t know yet if they’re mostly women.”

According to research, those reported as being affected by this horrific illness have been mostly white, male laborers.

However, it was mostly mothers, wives and daughters who washed their clothing during the time of their exposure.

For this reason, these women are also at risk due to second hand asbestos exposure, which in Kati’s case, proves to be just as deadly.

(Source: Cleveland.com)

Do you want to learn more about mesothelioma cancer? If so, contact mesothelioma treatment centers today to become better informed about the illness.

 

Treatment for mesothelioma cancer and asbestos cancer diseases. More information on deadly mesothelioma and asbestos cancer can be found at Mesothelioma Treatment Centers.


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