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A former architect who had worked with asbestos-containing products almost 40 years ago developed mesothelioma and died two months after being diagnosed with mesothelioma. While working as an architect in the early 1970s, he had to be present at various construction sites. Construction sites often contain asbestos fibers. This is because asbestos was used in a wide range of construction products. The fact that asbestos is heat resistant and inexpensive made it attractive for use in construction products.
Asbestos-containing products can release lethal asbestos fibers when the products are cut or hammered. Asbestos fibers are typically not visible to the human eye and can remain suspended in the air for extended periods of time. As such, asbestos fibers can be inhaled. Inhaled asbestos fibers become trapped in internal organs such as the lungs. Asbestos fibers can remain in the body for decades and lead to the development of asbestos cancers such as lung cancer and mesothelioma.
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It is likely that the former architect was exposed to asbestos fibers when asbestos-containing insulation boards were sawed at construction sites. The sawing of asbestos-containing insulation boards likely released asbestos fibers that the former architect had inhaled. The asbestos fibers eventually led to the development of mesothelioma decades later. Mesothelioma was responsible for creating a malignant tumor in the former architect's left lung. It has been reported that the pain caused by the tumor resembled pain from a broken rib and was severe enough to prevent him from being able to visit his doctor.
Source: www.asbestos.net
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