Tables and graphs showing the increase in the death rate caused by mesothelioma:

June 4th, 2007 by admin

Statistical figures matter because the experts need to know where the problem lies. Studying the causes and effects of a disease that might breakout somewhere in the world is likely to spread. World runs from its inhabitants. If they are in danger and no measures are taken to remove the afflictions then there is no point in making any effort for survival.  Since the late 1950s cases of pleural mesothelioma have been reported in South African miners and in American workers exposed to asbestos. The causal link between exposure to asbestos and the development of mesothelioma in humans has been recognised since 1964. The strong causal role of asbestos, the rarity of the disease in populations not exposed to asbestos, and the diagnostic difficulties make interpretation of the epidemiology difficult, since knowledge of exposure might influence diagnosis

These tables and graphs that are mentioned here are just a minor look at the statistics following the disease from asbestos exposure called mesothelioma. If the statistics of this disease is looked upon then the world would realize how rare disease can also spread on an unimaginable scale. These reports are put on the web for globalization, to make the world aware of all kinds of possibilities.

 

 

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