Typically,
there is a great deal of time between an individual's exposure to asbestos and
the development of asbestos-related health complications. Mesothelioma is
associated with a long-latency period (often 20-50 years) after exposure. Over
a long period of time, lodged asbestos fibers slowly inflame the lung's
external tissue, often serving as a pre-cursor to the development of malignant mesothelioma.
Monday, April 21, 2014
Mesothelioma Latency Period
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