What is Mesothelioma?

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Mesothelioma is a type of cancer found in the mesothelium, which covers most of the body protects the internal organs. mesothelium has two layers: one acts as a skin for the body, and the second is a sac that surrounds him. These layers produce lubrication, so the authorities can easily slide against each other. Example: the heart beats, and the lungs expand and contract. Mesothelium is called a 'pericardial' when covering the heart, pleura, "when surrounded by the lungs, and the 'peritoneum' when the lining of various organs in the abdomen.

What is Mesothelioma?

Mesothelioma is a malignant disease in which mesothelium cells act abnormal and divide uncontrollably. Most cases begin in the pleura and peritoneum. Pleural and peritoneal Mesothelioma are common forms of this rare cancer. Although it is still considered uncommon, the disease is often the case that individuals who were exposed to asbestos in the workplace. At least about 70 to 80 percent of cases are caused by exposure to asbestos. However, some cases have no known causes.

Commercial use of asbestos began in the late 1800s and increased during the Second World War. Millions of American workers have been exposed to asbestos dust. People who worked in asbestos mines and mills and factories that manufacture asbestos products, and for heating and construction industries have a higher risk of developing cancer. Families who lived with asbestos workers are also at risk.

Common symptoms of the disease, which typically occur 30-50 years after asbestos exposure, include shortness of breath, chest pain, weight loss, abdominal pain, abdominal swelling, bowel obstruction, abnormal blood clotting, anemia, fever , trouble swallowing, pain and swelling of the face and neck.

Diagnosis can be difficult because most of the symptoms resemble other conditions. Medical tests such as X-rays, CT, MRI, and biopsy performed on a patient so that the disease can be confirmed. After diagnosis, the doctor will determine how much the cancer has spread. Unfortunately, the disease is not curable. Several treatment options are available: chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, and

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