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  • How do you get Mesothelioma?

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    When asbestos fibers in the air are inhaled, they can get into the lungs. Fibers that stay in the lungs can travel to the ends of the small airways and enter the pleural lining of the lung and chest wall. These fibers can then injure the cells of the pleura, and eventually cause mesothelioma.
  • Who is at risk for arteriosclerosis?

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    Lack of physical activity. A lack of physical activity can worsen other risk factors for atherosclerosis, such as unhealthy blood cholesterol levels, high blood pressure, diabetes, and overweight and obesity. Unhealthy diet. An unhealthy diet can raise your risk for atherosclerosis.
  • Is Mesothelioma always fatal?

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    Early Detection of Mesothelioma Is the Key to Increased Life Expectancy. Malignantmesothelioma, caused by exposure to airborne asbestos fibers, is an incurable disease involving the lining of the lung, abdomen, or heart. The latency period, the time between asbestos exposure and diagnosis, can be decades long.