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Mesothelioma – The 3 Main Types By
William Johnston
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In general, mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer. Different types of
mesothelioma are distinguished between by where the cancer is growing. Pleural
mesothelioma, the most common, accounting for 75% of all mesothelioma cases, is
where cancerous cells develop on the lining of the lungs. The next most common
form of mesothelioma is peritoneal mesothelioma and this is where cancerous
cells grow on the peritoneum which is the lining of the abdomen. Pericardial
mesothelioma, the least common major form of mesothelioma, makes up roughly 5%
of all mesothelioma cases. This is where malignant cancer cells grow on the
lining of the heart.
All three of these forms of mesothelioma are caused by asbestos. Asbestos is a
naturally occurring fibrous mineral that was discovered around the 1860s. Due to
its highly useful property of being fireproof, asbestos was used greatly in
construction in the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s. It was not until the early 1960s
when the severe health hazards that asbestos causes were discovered, that
asbestos stopped being used. When exposed to asbestos with insufficient
protection a person will breathe in tiny asbestos fibres which are suspended in
the air. These fibres pass into the respiratory system until they become lodged
in the lining of the lungs. Over time, an accumulation of these asbestos fibres
in the lungs can cause pleural mesothelioma. Asbestos fibres may also pass into
the lymphatic system and be transported to either the lining of the abdomen or
the tissue surrounding the heart. This may cause either peritoneal mesothelioma
or pericardial mesothelioma.
In terms of symptoms, the three main types of mesothelioma have some symptoms in
common with each other. These symptoms are usual of all three types: chest pain,
shortness of breath, coughing, coughing up blood, vomiting, nausea, weight loss
and loss of appetite. An additional symptom of pericardial mesothelioma is
palpitations.
There are a few treatments for all types of mesothelioma but none of these have
a high success rate. The effectiveness of the treatment depends on how early and
how aggressively the cancer is treated. If the cancerous cells are treated when
they have fully matured and developed then it is unlikely that treatment methods
will be successful. Treatment methods include chemotherapy which is the use of
drugs to kill the cancer, radiation therapy which uses a radiation dosage to
kill off cancerous cells and surgery which attempts to gain long term control
over the cancer by removing a large portion of malignant cells. These treatment
methods can be combined in the form of dual therapy.
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For more information on pericardial mesothelioma such as the risks, causes,
symptoms and treatments go to:http://www.pericardialmesothelioma.co.uk |