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if I was living with someone who died from mesothelioma could I be subject to the cancer?

Question by Melisa O: if I was living with someone who died from mesothelioma could I be subject to the cancer?
I lived with my sons grandparents for about 6 years in the early 90′s and the grandfather passed away from asbestos cancer in his stomach about 12 years ago. Knowing that our clothes were washed together and being a part of the household, would it be possible? My son brought it up today and now it has concerned me.

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Answer by Dr.Gagan Saini
No Mesothelioma is not contagious. But if u live in the same environ as he did– Asbestos laden, then of course there is a chance

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Could Those Symptoms be Mesothelioma?

Without receiving a mesothelioma diagnosis, there are other conditions that a person’s symptoms can be related to. Shortness of breath, chest pain, and other concerns can come from many causes, and mesothelioma is only one of them. Since these symptoms can come from causes that are relatively benign as well as from causes that are much more serious, not everyone worries too much about them, unless they come on suddenly or worsen rapidly. Mesothelioma symptoms, however, should be taken seriously. The earlier that the problem is discovered, the better the treatment options will be, and the higher the quality of life for the injured party and his or her family.


Once symptoms have been checked out, however, and a mesothelioma diagnosis has been made, attention then turns to what can be done to recover compensation. Individuals that have received a diagnosis based on their mesothelioma symptoms will usually look for a mesothelioma lawyer to help them through their trying times. Even if the person that was diagnosed is very sick and/or does not survive until the trial or settlement is concluded, the family of that individual will be able to get financial compensation through a mesothelioma attorney. This can provide security for a family that may be very concerned with medical bills and other issues.


When an attorney agrees to take the case, he or she will want to know about the mesothelioma symptoms that the person has been experiencing. In addition, how long they have been going on, when the diagnosis was received, how long ago the person was exposed to asbestos, and how many years that person was exposed to asbestos are all-important considerations. The mesothelioma symptoms that a person is dealing with can be moderate, mild, or severe, but mesothelioma is a cancer, and it should be taken very seriously, regardless of the degree of symptoms.


Another issue with mesothelioma symptoms is that they can vary. Individuals will have good days and bad days. Naturally, the goal is to have many more good days than bad. One of the things that can help with this is to hire a competent mesothelioma lawyer and allow that person to take over the court battle for compensation. This will alleviate much of the stress and strain that is otherwise experienced and allow the individual with the mesothelioma diagnosis to focus on treatment for the disease and time with his or her family, both of which are very important.

Nick Johnson is lead counsel with Johnson Law Group. Johnson represents plaintiffs in many states and focuses on injury cases involving Fen-Phen and PPH, Paxil, Mesothelioma, maritime injury, and Nursing Home Abuse. Call Nick Johnson at 1-888-311-5522 or visit http://www.johnsonlawgroup.com

Mesothelioma Cancer Spread Could Be Slowed by Vitamin A

New research and a collection of past studies have found a possible beneficial link between vitamin A and a positive prognosis regarding mesothelioma cancer, a serious and often life-threatening form of cancer resulting from asbestos exposure. The latest evidence seems to suggest that patients with diets rich in vitamin A and other vegetables have a reduced risk of developing the cancer and an increased ability to slow the spread of the cancerous cells.

There have been many studies and much research on the link between proper nutrition and cancer survival. Specifically, there have been at least 4 major studies on the importance of a specific nutrient, vitamin A, and the related survival rate of mesothelioma patients. All of the studies conclude that in patients with higher vitamin A content, the chance of a positive prognosis is increased, enough so to make it statistically significant. A study performed by the National Cancer Institute in 1988 showed that when the dietary choices of mesothelioma patients were compared with healthy individuals, those diagnosed with mesothelioma cancer ate less cruciferous (brassica family) vegetables as well as less vegetables overall. Those patients who were diagnosed as cancerous had a much lover intake of vitamin A.

One study completed in 1996 measured the link between mesothelioma and vitamin A intake. The reported results suggested that a higher intake of vitamin A, “may decrease the risk of mesothelioma.” Another study published in 2002 showed researchers studying mesothelioma cells in a laboratory setting that an oxidized form of vitamin A, known as retinoic acid, could prevent the cancer cells from spreading in the body. This study ultimately made the suggestion that those recently diagnosed with mesothelioma could benefit from increased intake of vitamin A, as it might slow the spread of the cancer. Most recently, an Australian study in 2006 focused on workers exposed to asbestos in the workplace. They found that those patients who had lower levels of vitamin A in their bodies had an increased risk of developing mesothelioma cancer.

Vitamin A is an important nutrient on its own, helping to maintain the immune system, playing an important role in vision, and maintaining normal skin health. It is often found in animal fats and vegetables in the brassica family such as broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage and kale. Beta carotene, a precursor to vitamin A in chemical synthesis, give vegetables a deep orange color. Two such vegetables would be carrots and sweet potatoes, both exceptional sources of vitamin A.

Mesothelioma is a life-threatening and often terminal form of cancer. Many times, exposure is a result of working in an industry which uses asbestos in manufacture or production, such as insulation or automotive industry. Oftentimes, the development of a mesothelioma lawsuit is necessary to reclaim lost wages or pay for expensive medical procedures.

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