Mesothelioma that begins in the tissue surrounding the abdominal area, called peritoneal mesothelioma, accounts for about 10% to 20% of mesotheliomas. The most rare type of mesothelioma begins in the lining around a man?s testicles, called the tunica vaginalis. Mesothelioma is not a common cancer, even in people who have been exposed to asbestos. Because Mesothelioma cancer symptoms are so generalized, some people mistakenly jump to the conclusion that they are sicker than they are. Mesothelioma is not your fault. You are a victim of the negligence of the company you worked for.
Mesothelioma (cancer of the mesothelium) is a disease in which cells of the mesothelium become abnormal and divide without control or order. They can invade and damage nearby tissues and organs. Mesothelioma becomes a popular disease since the year 1960s. It is because there were many asbestos companies were closed because they are sued for their product that can cause this malignant disease. Mesothelioma is a rare cancer with less than 5,000 patients in the United States. However, the incidence of the cancer still appears to be high among older workers.
Mesothelioma is believed to affect not only those exposed to asbestos on a regular basis but also their immediate family or people they spend a great deal of time with. Mesothelioma is a form of cancer most commonly caused by asbestos exposure that affects thousands of individuals each year in the United States. One of the most fatal and preventable types of cancer, mesothelioma is extremely difficult to detect in the early stages due to the common latency of symptoms until the most serious stages. Mesothelioma cancer is a concern for firefighters that knew nothing about the risks of asbestos years ago. They are going to need mesothelioma legal advice if they develop any health issues resulting from their past exposure to asbestos.
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In GWS, does it make sense…?
to promote equality by discussing issues that affect all of us?
If you’re not here for equality, then simply don’t respond.
I’ve grown very concerned that autism will prove to be like mesothelioma, i.e., that we will ultimately discover that autism is directly caused by some common substance (like a flame retardent or insecticide), just like mesothelioma is caused by exposure to asbestos. Get rid of asbestos and mesothelioma goes away. Get rid of XYZ substance and autism goes away.
I’m concerned that we as human beings are leaving a natural wilderness (as we cultivate civilization) only to create a new one.
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Just to clarify, your question is not about what could causing autism, but what are we creating as social environment, yes?
Well, the existence of the term ‘concrete jungle,’ and all that it implies says that, yes, we are creating an outgrowth of a dangerous wilderness that is, in fact, just as dangerous (if not more so, depending on the example) that the natural one.
The examples you site work very well. How can you trust your society (as opposed to uncivilized savagery) when you know your social structure is not enough to keep you safe. Who trusts the government? The police? Large corporations? The medical industry?
Your concern is, in my opinion, certainly valid. Hopefully, we will become a species that is sentient enough, aware enough, informed enough, to do better, but I must ask… is that natural?
What I mean is, since we only grow (mentally, physically, or spiritually, take your pick) from strife and adversity, are we not just creating new obstacles to overcome, new challenges that shape the skills and abilities we will have? I, like you, do question: What exactly are we trying to develop to have built this jungle this way?

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