Is There A Connection Between Asbestos And (Non-Respirstory) Cancers?
Posted by admin on Sep 3, 2010
The connection between asbestos and respiratory diseases is known but is there a connection to other diseases? My dad worked in a shipyard for forty years. His company violated OSHA guidelines for decades. Daddy developed asbestosis and emphysema. Wives of shipyard workers have above average rates of cancer. Mom had cervical cancer and non-Hodgkins lymphoma. Is there a connection?
there are some cancers, i beleive mesothelioma and lung are the main ones, i doubt it caused the cervical cancer though and probably not the lymphoma.
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there are some cancers, i beleive mesothelioma and lung are the main ones, i doubt it caused the cervical cancer though and probably not the lymphoma.
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I don’t know about other diseases, but it does cause mesothelioma and this can occur in the lungs, the pleura, peritoneum and the testis.
One of the hospitals I work for is the closest to Los Angeles Harbor and there are many dock workers who live in the area. We have seen several wives and mothers of the dock works with mesothelioma, but I haven’t seen a cervical cancer attributed to asbestos and I cannot recall a lymphoma either, but your mother’s oncologist would know if it is a possibility.
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I am a cancer registrar.