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Mesothelioma is a form of cancer which is caused by asbestos and develops in the lining of the lungs, abdomen and the heart. There is no known cure and comes with very poor prognosis.

Occupational exposure to asbestos fibers has occurred in a variety of industrial operations in Virginia such as manufacturing, shipbuilding, mining, milling, power generation and construction prior to the material’s regulations in 1971 by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Many Arlington, VA workers, decades later, are experiencing complications from asbestos exposure.

According to The Mesothelioma Cancer Alliance the following job sites in Arlington, VA have been exposed to asbestos.

  • Anderson Orthopedic Hospital
  • Arlington County Treatment Plant
  • Arlington Navy Annex
  • Arlington Towers
  • Bilton Insulation & Supply
  • Cherrydale Methodist Church
  • Colonial Village Apartments
  • Crystal City Center
  • Crystal Plaza South
  • Fort Myer
  • Life Science Building
  • Marriott Twin Bridges
  • Marymount College
  • Parkington Shopping Center
  • Pentagon Building
  • Samuel Bernstein
  • Sears & Roebuck Store
  • Shirley Duke Apartments
  • Westinghouse

A report this year in 2017 by the Centers for Disease Control and prevention claims 2400—2800 people are diagnosed with mesothelioma in the U.S. each year. People living in Arlington, VA who have worked with or have been exposed to asbestos are at a greater risk of developing mesothelioma. Once exposed to asbestos, symptoms can take up to 20 to 50 years to appear. These symptoms often do not present themselves until once the cancer has progressed to later stages. Earlier signs can be mistaken for other common ailments which often are ignored, dismissed, or misdiagnosed.

Asbestos can still be found in older homes in Arlington, VA as well as business in the area. Most exposure today comes from maintenance operations and remediation of older buildings in Arlington, VA which contain asbestos related materials. If you are living in an older home or have a business in one of the older buildings in Arlington, VA and believe you might be exposed to asbestos fibers or if you are contemplating any repairs or remodeling, call an environmental service specialist for an asbestos inspection.

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