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Who mostly gets mesothelioma?


Mesothelioma can occur in young people (even children), but it's rare in people under age 45. About 2 out of 3 people with mesothelioma of the chest are 65 or older.

Who is most affected by mesothelioma?

  • Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that is caused, in most cases, by prolonged exposure to asbestos fibers. Typically, exposure occurs in the workplace, and therefore is most common amongst workers who have worked in asbestos-prevalent industries, including construction, manufacturing, laboring, building, and automotive.

Who is prone to get mesothelioma cancer?

  • When the affected lining is in the chest surrounding the lungs, the cancer is called pleural mesothelioma. The main risk factor for pleural mesothelioma is exposure to asbestos. The number of cases have been dropping in the United States during the past two decades, but there are still about 3,000 new cases each year.

Can you cure mesothelioma?

  • Unfortunately, mesothelioma often is an aggressive disease and for most people a cure isn't possible. Mesothelioma is usually diagnosed at an advanced stage — when it isn't possible to remove the cancer through an operation. Instead, your doctor may work to control your cancer to make you more comfortable.

Is there a cure for mesothelioma?

  • Prof Dean Fennell, who led the trial at Leicester University, said: ‘Mesothelioma is a nasty form of cancer and there hasn’t been an effective treatment. Many patients are left without any options. ‘But this new treatment has shown promise in halting ...
The risk of mesothelioma increases with age. Mesothelioma can occur in young people (even children), but it's rare in people under age 45. About 2 out of 3 people with mesothelioma of the chest are 65 or older.