Mesothelioma & Lung Cancer Due to Asbestos Exposure in South Dakota

Mesothelioma and Lung Cancer Prevalence in South Dakota

Prolonged asbestos exposure can lead to fatal diseases such as mesothelioma, an aggressive cancer that affects the thin layer of tissue surrounding internal organs. According to CDC statistics, the age-adjusted rate of mesothelioma in South Dakota between 2017 and 2021 was 0.5 per 100,000 people, with 27 new cases reported.

Asbestos exposure is not widespread in South Dakota, but cases still occur, primarily due to older buildings and the historical use of asbestos-containing products.

Lung cancer is another serious disease associated with asbestos exposure. In 2023, an estimated 690 new lung cancer cases and 380 deaths were reported in South Dakota.

Between 2017 and 2021, the age-adjusted lung cancer rate in South Dakota was 58.7 per 100,000 people, with 3,102 new cases diagnosed. The American Lung Association's 2024 State of Lung Cancer report shows the state's new lung cancer rate at 55.2 per 100,000, slightly below the national average of 53.6. South Dakota ranks 25th nationwide for lung cancer incidence, with a 14% improvement rate over the past five years.

Even in states where asbestos exposure is considered uncommon, legacy materials in buildings, machinery, and infrastructure continue to pose long-term health risks.