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Mesothelioma and Nutrition
Cancer is not wholly preventable, but there are precautions one can take that have been shown to greatly reduce one’s risk to many different forms of cancer. Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer that is caused by dangerous exposure to asbestos. Although the easiest way to reduce your risk of contracting mesothelioma is to steer clear of sites or areas that contain or put you at risk of exposure to asbestos, there are also nutritional precautions one can take to help in prevention efforts. A person’s diet is obviously not going to ensure that they do not contract mesothelioma or any form of cancer for that matter, but it can help prevent as well as treat cancer. Eating a well balanced, nutrient diet is smart just to maintain a healthy lifestyle and many of the nutritional elements found in a healthy diet have been shown to help prevent cancer. One of the most important elements of a healthy diet is paying attention to beneficial foods and steering away from “empty” calories. Foods like candy, sweets, fast food and the like are generally loaded with calories from carbohydrates and fats, which generally leaves makes these foods a poor source of nutrients. Humans only take in a limited amount of total calories per day so it is important that these calories be nutrient dense so that our lymphatic system is not stymied by trying to metabolize these heavy foods. Proper metabolism and lymphatic production is inhibited by eating easily digestible foods such as leafy vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and white meats. These food sources also contain high concentrations of vital nutrients that have been shown to have success in preventing some cancers. Next time you plan out your diet steer yourself towards the healthy stuff, you might just save your life.
Legal History of Mesothelioma
Mesothelioma has the been the subject of a myriad of court cases all across the globe. We live in an age now where workers have many more rights than they did at the beginning of the twentieth century, and you can nearly trace this fact through mesothelioma lawsuits and settlements. Although nearly all of the cases regarding mesothelioma have to do with compensation for damages caused by exposure to a person without being forewarned by someone who had knowledge of the existence of asbestos in the area. The earliest recorded court case regarding mesothelioma was heard in 1929 when a group of asbestos manufacturers was sued for not taking proper safety precautions in the use and handling of asbestos. To this day asbestos is still the greatest and one of the only known causes of mesothelioma. In the United States, mesothelioma lawsuits are the longest running tort. To this day, Congress has yet to draft a law outlining the compensation for mesothelioma lawsuits. Dangerous exposure to asbestos is preventable and there are extensive laws as to the handling, proper use, and manufacturing of asbestos. This is only after years of workers and tenants being mislead as to their environment. Mesothelioma cases are still being tried and mesothelioma still claims numerous victims each year. With any luck, however, the legal battles and laws drafted will help curb this.
Right to Compensation
Mesothelioma can be latent for up to forty years. If you were exposed to asbestos in the 60s it is possible to not show symptoms of Mesothelioma until the 1990s. It is this fact that makes it so important to be in tune with your own health and understand your symptoms. Many of those diagnosed with Mesothelioma die within 18 months of the diagnosis. How can you tell if you have been in contact with asbestos? Your employer must notify you if you are working in an area where asbestos may be present, as well as supply you with the proper equipment to prevent dangerous exposure. If there is any doubt you should contact previous employers if you suspect that you worked at a site where you may have been exposed to asbestos. Although there is no cure for mesothelioma, there are methods of treatment and the earlier it is detected the better your chances are of containing it. Treatment includes radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and even surgery depending n the severity the condition. This means that medical bills can skyrocket quickly. If you believe that your mesothelioma was contracted while working under unsafe work conditions be sure to notify your employer to file a claim. You have rights and if your employer balked on their duty to provide a safe work environment they should be held responsible. People who have been unknowingly exposed to asbestos have the right to compensation and should not have to bear the burden of steep medical bills on top of suffering from mesothelioma.












