Arizona Mesothelioma refers to the rare and aggressive cancer caused by exposure to asbestos fibers in Arizona. Asbestos, once widely used in industries like construction and mining, poses severe health risks when its fibers are inhaled or ingested. This deadly disease affects the mesothelium, a protective lining of internal organs, leading to symptoms like chest pain, difficulty breathing, and fluid buildup. Arizona's industrial history, including mining operations and construction projects, has placed many residents and workers at risk. Legal avenues exist for victims to seek compensation from responsible parties, highlighting the importance of awareness and proactive measures against asbestos exposure.