Mesothelioma FAQs

Many people have never heard of Mesothelioma and are unaware of their symptoms. Although considered a rare form of cancer, each year the number of cases grows. With the prevalence of this disease on the rise, it is essential to understand why and how Mesothelioma develops and what courses of action can be taken in the event of diagnosis. The following is a list of frequently asked questions and answers that will give you some information about mesothelioma, and legal issues surrounding it.

What is mesothelioma?
Mesothelioma is the term used to describe a cancerous tumor in the mesothelial cells of an organ. The most common organ where this type of cancer found are the lungs, heart and abdominal organs. Pleural mesothelioma is a cancer of the lung lining and is the most common form of mesothelioma.

What causes mesothelioma?

Mesothelioma is almost always caused by exposure to asbestos. Asbestos is often found in building materials used by mid-1970. In addition, materials such as pipes, boiler insulation, floor, ceiling and roof tiles may contain asbestos.

The amount of exposure to asbestos cause mesothelioma?

In general, the likelihood of developing this cancer is in accordance with the amount of time exposed to asbestos. In addition, your health is at risk if exposure to asbestos is intense. It should be noted that Mesothelioma has a latency period of 20 to 50 years. This means you can develop the disease long after exposure to asbestos. On average, people tend to develop Mesothelioma somewhere between 35 and 40 years after exposure.

How quickly does Mesothelioma progress?

The onset of Mesothelioma is quite slow. Patients begin to experience symptoms such as back pain and chest pain. These symptoms may be accompanied by weight loss, fever and difficulty breathing. Unfortunately, once Mesothelioma develops, it quickly becomes aggressive and treatment must be treated immediately.

Mesothelioma can be treated?

Physicians are able to use several traditional methods of treatment for mesothelioma cancer, including surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. Like all forms of cancer, detecting disease in the earliest stage possible greatly increases the patient's chances for survival. If you have worked in an industry such as construction or suspect you may have been exposed to asbestos, be alert for symptoms and contact your doctor immediately. 

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