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Most people who develop mesothelioma were exposed to asbestos at work. Listed below are some of the types of workers who were commonly exposed to asbestos.

   
Naval Officers
Maintenance Workers Electricians
Painters
Auto Mechanics
Factory Workers
Pipefitters
Boiler and Turbine Workers
Family Members of American Workers
Plumbers
Brake and Clutch Mechanics
HVAC Workers
Power Plant Employees
Bricklayers and Stone Masons
Insulation Workers
Railroad Workers
Carpenters
Laborers
Sheet Metal Workers
Construction Workers
Laggers
Shipyard Workers
Custodians
Lathers
Welders
Demolition Workers
Longshoremen and Stevedores
 
Drywall Installers
   
Helpful Cancer Links
American Cancer Society
The "Cancer Information" section includes practical information on psychosocial issues affecting cancer patients. Topics range from home health care to pain control to managing grief.
 
Cancer Directory
This site has been created to provide a common, easy-to-use resource designed to help find products and services to accommodate your special needs resulting from cancer or related medical treatment.
 
National Cancer Institute
Information from the National Institute of Health's PDQ database covers many specific cancers, featuring overviews and treatment options.
 
Oncolink
Created and maintained by the University of Pennsylvania, Oncolink offers information about all aspects of cancer for patients and families, from specific types of cancer to ways of coping to the newest information on treatments.
 
Center for Disease Control & Prevention
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