New findings suggest mesothelioma rates will fall sooner than predicted

It has been reported in Montreal today that the number of new cases associated with mesothelioma, a cancer related to asbestos, has started to fall in the United States and should also start to go down in Europe and Australia.

Dr. Hans Weill of the U.S. said the incidence of mesothelioma in men has gone down slightly in recent years in the United States after peaking in the 1990s. Other researchers are seeing signs of the cancer slowing in Britain.

Dr. Weill said the lower rates in mesothelioma are likely due to changes in how asbestos has been used since the second half of the 20th century.

Asbestos Watchdog (www.asbestoswatchdog.co.uk) has been concerned that the mesothelioma statistics have become over inflated by vested interest groups recently, and these comments support their hope that mesothelioma statistics will start to fall sooner than previously predicted. This can only be good news.

If anyone is concerned about activities that they feel may have exposed them to the risk of an asbestos related disease, however, please contact mail@asbestoswatchdog.co.uk for free and impartial advice.

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