Mesothelioma Cancer
by: P. Mehta
Mesothelioma is a type of cancer involving mesothelial
tissues of body organs usually lungs or abdominal. It is often
caused by exposure to asbestos. However, there are 30-50% of patients
without any history of asbestos exposure. People who have received
asbestos exposure of as little as one or two months to very low
doses are at risk of mesothelioma cancer. Even people
who wash clothes of asbestos exposed people are at risk. A person
exposed to asbestos could develop mesothelioma after 50 years
of exposure.
People in the occupations such as construction jobs in shipyards,
insulators, boilermakers, etc. are at the risk of contracting
asbestos disease.
The 2 common types of mesothelioma are:
Pleural mesothelioma (lung cancer) and Peritoneal mesothelioma
(abdomen organs). The survival time for a patient with diffuse
malignant mesothelioma is from 4 to 24 months from the observance
of the symptoms. Mesothelioma is also difficult to diagnose.
The chance of recovery for a patient with mesothelioma depends
on size and location of the cancer, age of the patient and his
response to the treatment. Presently, the treatment options for
mesotheliomas are:
Radiation therapy, Chemotherapy, Surgery and Photodynamic therapy.
There is some evidence that provitamin A or beta-carotene may
decrease the risk of mesothelioma.
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