Health, Mesothelioma Cancer Statistics and Information


by JOE SCHMEDDING - Date: 2009-03-06 - Word Count: 270 Share This!

Although the numbers of mesothelioma cancer cases reported yearly in the U.S. are rare, statistics show that incidences of the illness have increased in the past few decades.

The illness tends to affect men more than women since they are more prone to get jobs in places where they could potentially be exposed to asbestos.

Five-Year Survival Rate

Mesothelioma cancer is caused by asbestos exposure but symptoms can often go undetected for 15-50 years.

Once someone is diagnosed as having mesothelioma cancer, they are typically given a five-year survival rate, depending upon the severity of the case and how soon the illness was caught.

The five-year survival rate refers to the percent of patients who live at least five years after being diagnosed.

However, as more research is being done on mesothelioma cancer, more patients are living much longer than five years and better mesothelioma treatments are providing a promising outlook for the future and this type of cancer.

Mesothelioma Disease Statistics

According to U.S. data, every year between 2, 500 and 4,000 people are diagnosed with mesothelioma cancer in America.

Since so many were exposed in the past at work, while in school and through other daily activities, experts believe that the illness will continue to increase for at least another 10 years.

While many countries have banned particular forms of asbestos, about 5,000 products exist today that contain the harmful substance.

More than 10,000 people die worldwide from the disease.

(Source: Mesothelioma-Data)

Do you know someone living with mesothelioma cancer? If so, please contact mesothelioma treatment centers to speak with someone about the resources available to you.


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