1 Sep, 2009 in Questions & Answers by admin

What Is Mesothelioma?

question mark What Is Mesothelioma?Mesothelioma is a rare as well as deadly cancer that attacks three vital components of the human body. Mesothelioma damages the lining of the chest, abdominal cavity, as well as the heart.

Unfortunately many cases of mesothelioma are not diagnosed in the beginning stages of the disease because symptoms may remain latent for decades.

Another deadly aspect of mesothelioma is the minimal exposure it takes to become infected with this disease. It only takes an average of one to two months of exposure to become afflicted.

Many cases of mesothelioma are caused by asbestos, a mineral fiber that was used in the construction of buildings because of its highly effective insulation as well as flame resistant properties. The inhalation of these fibers is directly related to the diagnosis of mesothelioma.

Signs as well as symptoms of the disease are shortness of breath, pain in the abdominal region as well as chest, swelling of the neck or face, as well as trouble swallowing. The dilemma is that these symptoms may be caused by less a very bad issue such as a ordinary chilly or other ailments.

Treatments for mesothelioma range from surgery to radiation to chemotherapy. None of these treatments seem to be highly effective in curing patients, but similar other types of cancer, research is being done to try as well as find a treatment that will successfully heal mesothelioma patients.

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1 Sep, 2009 in Questions & Answers by admin

What is mesothelioma?

question mark What is mesothelioma?Mesothelioma is a disease where tumors grow in the Mesothelium, which is the lining that surrounds the lungs, stomach, heart as well as other organs. It has both a benign (noncancerous) as well as a malignant (cancerous) form. The cancerous form is associated with exposure to airborne asbestos fibers, usually from a job setting. Here are some links to help you learn more.

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