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Monday, March 28, 2011

FAQ of pleural mesothelioma

The majority, about 75%, of two to three thousand cases of mesothelioma diagnosed each year are classified as pleural mesothelioma. Although more people about the dangers of exposure to asbestos, including mesothelioma, many people with the concept of pleural mesothelioma are unfamiliar. If you or someone close to you has given this diagnosis, it can be incredibly difficult to know where I start. Here are some frequently asked questions about this disease to help you when you start in this difficult process.


What is it? How is anyone there?
Pleural mesothelioma is a form of cancer, which affects the tissues to the lungs, those who the cavity to the lungs and the lung itself. It is caused in the same way, all forms of mesothelioma caused by asbestos. The inhalation of asbestos fibres caused a reaction in the lungs which some people, that is not fully but understood results in the development of abnormal cells that grow into tumors. The cells that include the tumors grow and spread quickly.


How is it diagnosed?
Pleural mesothelioma can be difficult, because to diagnose the symptoms not specifically for this disease alone. Patients who you may have one or all of the following symptoms they discuss with their doctor as the fact that they asbestos exposed, so the doctor can manage the appropriate tests. Only with these tests, the doctor will determine may finally having a patient of pleural mesothelioma. Be aware of symptoms include:


-Kurzatmigkeit
Chest pain
-Husten or hacking
-Nacht sweat
Weight loss


What are the treatment options available?
The treatments for them are similar to those for most types of cancer. Patients can follow surgery, radiation, chemotherapy or a combination of these options. Generally the earlier the cancer is diagnosed, the patient will have more options and better prognosis, which they will receive.


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