ASBESTOS RELATED CANCER CASES IN WOMEN ARE SPIKING IN THE UK

 

ASBESTOS RELATED CANCER CASES IN WOMEN ARE SPIKING IN THE UK

 
 

Asbestos is a hidden killer that has claimed the lives of countless individuals in the UK and around the world. Unfortunately, the effects of exposure to asbestos can take years to surface, and even today 23 years after Asbestos was banned in the UK new cases of asbestos-related cancers are being diagnosed every day.

What's even more concerning is the recent spike in the number of female cases in the UK.

WHY THE INCREASE IN FEMALE RELATED CASES?

According to the most recent HSE statistics, Mesothelioma cases in women are increasing. While men still make up the majority of Mesothelioma cases, cases among women increased by 93% between 1993 and 2022, compared to just 47% for men.

Traditionally, Mesothelioma was considered a male-dominated disease, but more and more women are now being diagnosed with the condition.

Women today are more likely to be exposed to asbestos indirectly, through household or environmental exposure in the workplace or at home. This is due to a different workforce dynamic and a more even spread in typically "Male dominated" jobs.

Environmental exposure occurs when a person comes into contact with asbestos fibres that have been disturbed (usually unknowingly) and contaminates themselves on clothing or skin and subsequently breath in the fibres. In the past, women who worked in industries such as textiles, rubber, and paper may also have been directly exposed to this hazardous substance within the mill and factory buildings.

Nowadays, asbestos exposure can occur not just at work but within households as well. This can occur when asbestos-containing materials are disturbed, damaged, or decay over time, releasing the fibres into the air. Asbestos was commonly used in building materials prior to the year 2000, and older homes may still contain asbestos in products such as insulation, insulating boards, cement roofing sheets, floor tiles, to name just a few of the 10,000 asbestos products used worldwide.

SYMPTOMS TO WATCH OUT FOR

The symptoms of asbestos-related cancer can be misleading, often mimicking common ailments such as shortness of breath, chest pain, and a persistent cough. This is why it's essential for women to be aware of the risks and take steps to protect their health. If you or someone you know has been exposed to asbestos, it's crucial to be vigilant and seek medical attention if you experience any symptoms that could cause concern.

CONCLUSION

In conclusion, the increase in female cases of asbestos-related cancer in the UK is a wake-up call for us all. We need to raise awareness of the dangers of asbestos and take steps to prevent further cases of this hazard. Let's come together and protect the health of women everywhere.

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