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Mesothelioma
Information
Mesothelioma- a cancerous
disease
Mesothelioma is a form of cancer of the cells that line the lungs,
heart, and other major organs of the body. This membranous lining
is called the Mesothelium. The lining of Mesothelium over the organs
in the abdominal cavity is called the peritoneum, the lining of
the lungs is called the pleura, and the lining of the heart is called
the pericardium. When Mesothelioma develops, it begins in one of
the three different areas; the peritoneum, pleura, or pericardium.
In many patients with Mesothelioma, the disease began as a result
of exposure to asbestos, which is a group of naturally occurring
minerals. As a victim to the asbestos industry you may need help
with regard to physical treatment and financial help, where to look
for the help.
What causes Mesothelioma?
The only known, established cause of Mesothelioma is asbestos. The
asbestos fibers are breathed in, travel through the lung and become
lodged in the pleura, the thin, saran wrap-type membrane that lines
that encases the lung. The pleura, produces a special lubricating
fluid that facilitates the ability of the lungs to move inside the
chest during breathing. The process of irritation from the infiltration
of the asbestos fibers creates changes in the cells, which causes
the Mesothelioma. This is known as pleural Mesothelioma. Less common
is peritoneal Mesothelioma, which is a cancer of the membrane that
encompasses the lining of the abdomen.
Kinds of Mesothelioma
The most common form of Mesothelioma is pleural Mesothelioma, where
the malignant tumors form on the pleura, the sac that lines the
chest cavity and protects the lungs. Other forms of Mesothelioma
affect the peritoneum, abdominal cavity lining and the pericardium,
which is lining around the heart.
What Mesothelioma symptoms
may be detected?
The early symptoms of Mesothelioma can resemble pneumonia, including
shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, persistent cough, chest
and abdominal pain. Often, there is fluid buildup between the pleura
and chest cavity (called pleural effusions), which leads to Dyspnea
(shortness of breath) and sometimes pain. Some people may not have
any symptoms.
How shall Mesothelioma
be cured?
A number of treatments have been established to help contain the
spread of the disease and reduce the pain associated with it. Chemotherapy,
radiation and radical surgery to remove the lung and pleura are
among the options that have been explored by the treating physician.
Can Mesothelioma be prevented?
Mesothelioma is a preventable disease. Many of the corporations
that manufacture and make profit from the sale of asbestos-containing
products are aware of the hazards of asbestos. Alternative fibers
are available that could be used instead of asbestos. But asbestos
is cheap, and available, and is a good filler and binder.
Resort to legal advice
and financial aid
If you have ever been exposed to asbestos and have been diagnosed
with Mesothelioma, you may be eligible for a Mesothelioma lawsuit
claim. Mesothelioma lawsuits require attorneys experienced in this
special type of case. Victims can also claim social security disability
after getting advice from an attorney that specializes in these
cases. Patients are legally entailed to claim disability insurance
if they have taken the disability insurance policy either privately
or through the employer.
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