Highest risk groups (article)
Highest risk groups
Mesothelioma is most common in men who have:
- worked in manufacturing using asbestos
- used asbestos products, particularly in construction or engineering
Risks are particularly high for metal plate workers (mainly in shipbuilding) and carpenters.
The risk is higher in people exposed to asbestos before the age of 30. An estimated 1 out of 17 (nearly 6%) of British men born in the 1940s who worked in carpentry for more than 10 years before the age of 30 get mesothelioma.
People who worked as plumbers or mechanics also have an increased risk.
Asbestos was widely used in the years after the war (after 1945). Mesothelioma may not develop until 15 to 60 years after you have been exposed to asbestos, which is why we have seen an increase in cases in recent years. The number of people dying from mesothelioma each year is expected to peak around 2020 and then start to go down.
SV40 virus
Research has looked into a virus called SV40 (the SV stands for simian virus).
In people who have been exposed to asbestos, contact with the SV40 virus could make it more likely that they will develop mesothelioma. So SV40 is thought of as a possible co factor. But this is not completely clear.
Some people in the UK and elsewhere were exposed to polio vaccines contaminated with SV40 virus between 1955 and 1963.
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