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Navy Veterans Veterans from all branches of the armed forces—the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines—are at risk for developing mesothelioma due to asbestos exposure sustained while on active duty serving their country. Navy personnel, however, do have the highest incidence of mesothelioma or all the armed forces. Over time, these military veterans, and particularly Navy veterans and shipyard workers, have demonstrated a higher rate of developing mesothelioma than individuals with no military or navy history. These brave men and women, who so honorably served our country from World War II through the Vietnam War, were unknowingly exposed to high levels of airborne asbestos dust throughout their tours of duty. Until the late 1970s and early 1980s, products containing asbestos were made and used extensively in military establishments and aboard Navy warships and submarines. Warships were constructed using many types of asbestos-containing products, including pipe-fittings, gaskets, cables, cement, joint compound, and boiler insulation materials, to name just a few. Military vehicles were equipped with asbestos-containing gaskets, clutches, and brakes. When constructing buildings on our nation’s army bases, floor-covering materials, cement mixtures, and plumbing systems frequently contained asbestos-based products. Exposed insulation and airborne dust from grinding and sanding or ongoing maintenance procedures all created dangerous opportunities for Navy veterans to be exposed to asbestos. Asbestos is a naturally-occurring mineral that possesses exceptional heat- and fire-resistant properties and is relatively inexpensive to produce. Once the dangers of asbestos exposure became incontestable in the early 1980s, however, the Navy, and the military in general, curtailed the use of asbestos-containing products. Due to the fact that Navy warships and military establishments remain “in service” for many years, they continue to harbor asbestos-containing parts and materials that present exposure risks, even today, in any type of asbestos-removal project or maintenance and repair effort. Although present-day military personnel may still be at risk for asbestos exposure, many safety precautions have been implemented to minimize their risk. Mesothelioma Treatment GuideREQUEST TREATMENT GUIDE FREE MESOTHELIOMA TREATMENT GUIDE Our packet will be sent to you within 24 hours Read more about: Top Mesothelioma Doctors and Cancer Centers in your area New and Emerging Treatment Methods The Latest Clinical Trials Support Resources for Patients and Families And More... Navy Ships and Shipyard Workers Many Navy veterans who were responsible for building and maintaining warships are reported to be at particularly high risk for developing mesothelioma or other asbestos cancer diseases. This is because many different types of products containing asbestos were used on the ships and the ventilation systems were very poor. Consequently these Navy personnel were frequently exposed to highly concentrated levels of asbestos dust in fire and engine rooms, boiler rooms, navigation rooms, mess halls and sleeping quarters. In fact, because signs of malignant mesothelioma may not show up for 30 to 40 years after being exposed to asbestos, it is only recently that a rise in the number of mesothelioma cases among Navy veterans and shipyard workers is being reported.

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