Mesothelioma: What is it?
Mesothelioma
is a malignant cancerous disease of the cells lining the patient's body
cavities such as chest, abdominal region or the area surrounding the
heart. It is thought to be associated with exposure to asbestos, and
this asbestos association has been documented in 70-80% of all
mesothelioma cases. Asbestos cancer
or mesothelioma is very difficult to assess and diagnose consistently.
The time between exposure and the onset of the disease, and the rate of
progression of malignant mesothelioma, make diagnosis very difficult.
It
is believed that even insignificant exposure to asbestos in
environments such as asbestos mills, mines, shipping yards, some older
Navy ships or even patient's homes can result in mesothelioma. In many
cases mesothelioma does not occur for decades after initial exposure to
this cancer-causing asbestos. 2000-3000 cases of mesothelioma per year
are currently being diagnosed. Family members of workers exposed to
asbestos can also contract this disease through exposure to the worker's
clothing. Like many other cancers, smoking greatly increases the risk
of contracting mesothelioma.
Some
of the earliest symptoms of mesothelioma are commonly over looked due
there similarity to symptoms of less serious diseases. Some patients do
not show any signs of sickness in the early stages of development of the
disease. The most common symptoms of mesothelioma include dyspnoea,
pleuritic pain, lasting cough, fatigue, and weight loss. These symptoms
may not be attributed to mesothelioma unless the patient is examined by a
competent and knowledgeable health care provider who orders the
appropriate tests. Test for mesothelioma, or asbestos cancer, may
include CT scans, x-rays scans, or MRI. Surgery can be one of the
treatment options; however, the recurrence rate of cancerous cells is
high. It is very important that the disease is diagnosed and treated as
early as possible.
This
disease is not more prevalent in any particular race or ethic group;
however it is more common in men. Most cases of mesothelioma occur 30-45
years after initial exposure to asbestos. Once it develops, this cancer
will continue to grow until it is treated or the victim expires.
Mesothelioma: Treatment
Although
science is not certain as to the exact mechanism which causes
mesothelioma, it is thought that the asbestos fibers puncture the
parenchyma, become lodged in the pleura, and by process of irritation
create the change in the cells which causes the mesothelioma.
The chance of recovery for a person with mesothelioma depends on several factors, including:
Size of the cancer
Location of the cancer
Spread of the cancer throughout the body
Response to treatment
Appearance of the cells under a microscope
Age of the patient
Location of the cancer
Spread of the cancer throughout the body
Response to treatment
Appearance of the cells under a microscope
Age of the patient
Malignant
mesothelioma is the most serious of all asbestos-related diseases.
Virtually all cases of malignant mesothelioma are attributable to
asbestos exposure.
If
you have mesothelioma or you know someone who has been diagnosed with
mesothelioma, remember that time matters. The sooner you consult your
doctor and get professional care the better your chances will be of
dealing with this dangerous asbestos cancer. There are three traditional methods of fighting cancerous mesothelioma:
Surgery
Chemotherapy drugs
Radiation therapy.
Please contact your doctor as soon as possible to get more information.
Mesothelioma: Phenomenon
The nature of Mesothelioma or Asbestos Cancer
and the length of time before symptoms may occur has made conventional
claims for compensation difficult. This has opened the door and
presented a great opportunity for personal injury lawyers and personal
injury and class action lawsuits.
An
indication of the part that the Internet has played, or is playing in
this, can be determined by the amount of money personal injury lawyers
and law firms are spending to advertise their services on the Internet.
Many of these Law Firms have entire websites dedicated to this subject.
In fact much of the information in this article was culled from these
law firms' websites.
The
punch line on all these websites of course is that the mesothelioma
victim should hire this law firm to represent them in a personal injury
or class action lawsuit.
Most
reader know that it is possible to buy ads that will be displayed on
Search Engine results pages when certain keywords are searched on. The
current record high payment for keyword advertising of this type is held
by "mesothelioma" and "asbestos cancer". These law firms are currently paying more than any other seller of goods or services to attract visitors to their websites.
Is
this good or is this bad? Obviously the law firms feel that there is a
great deal of money to be made in these personal injury suits, but what
about the mesothelioma victim? For him/her these lawyers, and law firms,
may represent the only chance for adequate medical care and the means
to support their families and live their lives with this debilitating
disease.
Mesothelioma: The Summary
Mesothelioma, or asbestos cancer,
is a terrible disease. The length of time between exposure and the
onset of the symptoms hangs over the heads of many people like a life
sentence. Personal injury lawyers and attorneys are often derided and
condemned, however for the victims of Mesothelioma they may represent
the only means of securing the funds to treat the disease or cope with
the disabling impact of malignant mesothelioma.
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