Symptoms and Treatments for Mesothelioma
Symptoms and Treatments for Mesothelioma by Andrew
Daigle
Mesothelioma is one of the few cancers that don't exhibit symptoms
until the cancer reaches the late stage of development and it is at
this point that many cases become incurable. It also has
non-specific symptoms and thousands of cases each year are
misdiagnosed as other, less severe respiratory conditions. Simply
put, mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer that affects the thin
layer of protective tissue around the major organs, most noticeably
the lungs, heart and stomach and recently it has been positively
linked to the mineral asbestos. This thin layer of tissue, the
mesothelium, allows inhaled asbestos fibres to embed themselves,
and it is here that they can lay dormant for up to 50 years before
becoming cancerous.
The symptoms that are associated with mesothelioma depend on which
of the body's organs are affected.
Pleural mesothelioma. This type of cancer affects the lungs and
causes a number of symptoms including:
· Persistent cough that doesn't improve with medication
· Breathing difficulties
· Shortness of breath
· Fever
· Difficulty swallowing
· Chest pain
· Weight loss
Pericardial mesothelioma. This second type of mesothelioma affects
the heart tissue and includes the following symptoms:
· Breathing difficulties
· Chesty cough
· Palpitations
Peritoneal mesothelioma. The third type of mesothelioma affects the
stomach and causes the following symptoms:
· Nausea and vomiting
· Abdominal pain
· Weight loss
· Bloating of the stomach
· Bowel obstruction
· Fever
Obviously all of these symptoms can also be due to a number of
other conditions however anyone who experiences them should consult
a doctor, especially those who have been exposed to asbestos in the
past.
Unfortunately for mesothelioma victims, the symptoms only present
themselves late in the cancer's development and so in many cases
treatment is palliative rather than curative. There are a number of
possible types of treatment that can be used against mesothelioma
and the course of treatment that is prescribed will depend to a
large extent on how developed the cancer is and how far it has
spread around the body. This information can be determined using
x-rays, CT scans and MRI scans because these imaging techniques can
provide a detailed view of the cancer's progression and how many
areas of the body are affected. The possible forms of treatment
include surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and palliative care and
either a single form or a combination will be used.
Surgery. Surgery can be used in cases where there is an obvious
large tumour however it will only become an option if the tumour is
causing chronic pain or if it is causing an obstruction e.g. in one
or both of the lungs. Because mesothelioma can take between 30 and
50 years to develop many sufferers are elderly when they are
diagnosed and so the option of surgery will also depend on age and
general state of health. Occasionally it is considered safer to
live with the tumour than to risk the rigors of surgery.
Radiotherapy. Radiotherapy is most effective when the mesothelioma
is confined to a single site, such as the lungs. It can and often
is used in conjunction with chemotherapy as an extra defence
against any small pockets of cancerous cells that might survive
drug therapy. Radiotherapy can produce some side effects however
they are easily treated and rarely cause problems.
Chemotherapy. Chemotherapy for mesothelioma will more often than
not involve a stay in hospital while a specific drug concoction is
introduced to the body intravenously. Chemotherapy is used when the
cancer has spread to other areas and so the treatment needs to
attack multiple sites.
Palliative care. Palliative care can include any of the above
treatments however they will be aimed at improving and extending
the quality of life rather than providing a cure. Palliative care
will also include pain relief as in many cases the mesothelioma is
well advanced and causing chronic chest and abdominal
discomfort.
Mesothelioma is considered a rare form of cancer however in the
last decade the number of cases diagnosed each year has steadily
risen. Since becoming associated with asbestos many victims have
successfully sued their former employers and many more are starting
proceedings each and every year. Today workers have to wear
protective clothing and breathing apparatus while working with
asbestos and so it may be that the presence of mesothelioma dies
along with the current generation.
Andrew Daigle is the owner, creator and author of many successful
websites including CancerAbout, a Cancer Information Resource site
and a Mesothelioma Lawyer
Resource site.
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