Mesothelioma, Overview, Symptoms, Causes, Types, Risk Factors, Diagnosis, Complications, Treatment, and Management

Environmental asbestos exposure

Environmental asbestos exposure

Asbestos is naturally present in our environment and occurs as a group of minerals present in large quantities in the earth. The people who reside in the mountains or hilly regions are at higher risk of facing the asbestos. The gradual inhalation of this mineral from our environment leads to the development of mesothelioma by the progressing time. The asbestos mineral naturally occurs in the earth, combines with water resources, and contaminates the drinking supplies and the residential wells. Asbestos mineral, after entering the water bodies, evaporates and transfers to several miles as an airborne fiver and pollutes the residential areas.