Symptoms, Stages and Treatment of Mesothelioma Caused by Asbestos Exposure
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Mesothelioma is known the world over as the most deadly asbestos-related cancer. the
disease has an unusually long latency period, so symptoms may not occur until 30
to 50 years after exposure. Most
patients do not survive more than a year after being diagnosed.
Common
symptoms of mesothelioma are: shortness of breath, a persistent dry cough, and
flu-like conditions that include weight and energy loss, muscle weakness and
nausea. These symptoms do not always signal mesothelioma, but it would be wise to consult
your physician if you are experiencing any of them.
There are many
different mesothelioma treatment options, according to the National Cancer
Institute. Though procedures have not changed much since the 1980s, recent
advances in medicine have, in some cases, helped to extend a patient’s life by
months.
Procedures to fight mesothelioma include surgery, radiation
therapy and chemotherapy, as well as enrollment in a clinical trial designed to
explore the effectiveness of the most modern treatment options. More often,
doctors employ a combination of these procedures that are tailored to the
patient’s condition and the stage that the disease is in.
Stage I means the cancer is confined to specific areas of the body, has not
spread, and can sometimes be removed surgically or through other procedures. The
patient, for example, may benefit by participation in a clinical trial that
research hospitals often schedule to test the effectiveness of a promising new
anticancer drug.
Stages II and III signifies that the cancer has advanced
and that a cure is usually not likely. Treatment options during these stages
concentrate on relieving painful symptoms normally associated with
mesothelioma.
Stage IV signifies that the cancer has spread to other
tissues or organs of the body and that a cure is not possible. Surgery,
radiation therapy and chemotherapy may be used to diminish painful symptoms. In
some cases, participation in a clinical trial will allow the patient to benefit
from the most up-to-date science. Though a cure is not expected, diligent
treatment procedures have been known to extend a patient’s life by several
months.
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caused by asbestos exposure may be entitled to compensation from the companies
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