what is mesothelioma?
Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that
is almost always caused by previous
exposure to asbestos.
In this disease, malignant cells
develop in the mesothelium, a
protective lining that covers most of
the body's internal organs. Its most
common site is the pleura (outer lining
of the lungs and chest cavity), but it
may also occur in the peritoneum (the
lining of the abdominal cavity) or the
pericardium (a sac that surrounds the
heart).
Most people who develop mesothelioma
have worked on jobs where they inhaled
asbestos particles, or have been
exposed to asbestos dust and fibre in
other ways, such as by washing the
clothes of a family member who worked
with asbestos, or by home renovation
using asbestos cement products. There
is no association between mesothelioma
and smoking.