Learn Mesothelioma And Its Statistics

Monday, July 13, 2009

From 1965 - 1999 there are already 159,000 recorded deaths due to asbestos exposure and it's increasing each year. This number represents approximately 4,000 deaths per year. Starting in 1965, the number of deaths increases by 400-500 a year and by the mid-1900s it is approximately 9,700 deaths per year.

Why the steady increase?
Asbestos-related diseases are typically diagnosed 15 to 40 years after initial exposure to asbestos. In the 1960s, there was a spike in the number of asbestos- related diseases reported by shipyard workers who had worked in close contact with asbestos during WWII.

What does the future hold?
The definitive 1982 epidemiological study projected that between 1999 and 2030 there would be approximately 166,000 additional asbestos-related deaths.

Annual Projected Deaths From Asbestos-Related Lung Cancer (selected industries**)
Year 1972 1982 1992 2002 2012 2022 2027
Total 3,286 5,055 5,497 4,693 2,987 1,254 646








Annual Projected Deaths, Asbestos-Related Gastrointestinal/Other Cancers (selected industries)
Year 1972 1982 1992 2002 2012 2022 2027
Total 1,034 1,376 1,494 1,274 812 340 176








Annual Projected Deaths From Asbestos-Related Mesothelioma (selected industries)

Year 1972 1982 1992 2002 2012 2022 2027
Total 1,082 1,775 2,748 3,060 2,661 1,495 917

Note: 80 percent of mesothelioma (the most lethal form of asbestos-related disease -- cancer of the chest cavity lining) cases are caused by asbestos exposure, and these cases are usually fatal.

**Primary asbestos manufacturing, secondary manufacturing, insulation work, shipbuilding and repair, construction trades, railroad engine repair, utility services, stationary engineers and firemen, chemical plant and refinery maintenance, automobile maintenance, and marine engine room personnel.

Note : The above was provided by the Association of Trial Lawyers of America, 1999

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