Mesothelioma is a deadly and complicated
cancer that's caused by the inhalation of
asbestos.
Did your
work involve the possible inhalation of asbestos dust about 30-50 years ago ? Are you
an elderly man (or woman) ? Do you have any of the following
symptoms; shortness of breath, coughing, or chest pains ?
You may possibly have mesothelioma cancer.
Mesothelioma is a
form of cancer that arises from inhaling asbestos dust
or fibres. Why is it called mesothelioma, you may ask yourself
? There is a protective lining that covers most of our organs.
This lining is called the mesothelium. When
mesothelioma cancer strikes, malignant cells
develop within this lining. It is most common in the pleura
(outer linings of the lungs and chest cavity), hence the name
pleural mesothelioma. Other places it may occur are the
peritoneum (lining of the abdominal cavity)
and the pericardium (lining that surrounds the heart).
This leads to peritoneal mesothelioma and pericardial
mesothelioma respectively.

Mesothelioma has got absolutely
nothing to do with smoking. However, if you smoked the
Kent brand of cigarettes during the 1950's,
there is a chance that you may have developed mesothelioma
because of that. This is because Kent used asbestos in its
filters.
Even if you were exposed
to moderate amounts of asbestos dust and fibre, or came in
contact with the clothes of somebody who worked with asbestos,
you may still contract the disease. Even if you weren't exposed
to asbestos you may still get diagnosed with mesothelioma,
although this is rare. (The asbestos fibres embed themselves in
lung tissue and cannot be removed naturally by the body's
immune system). Mesothelioma cancer has also been associated
with irradiation, intrapleural thorium dioxide, and inhalation
of other fibrous silicates.
Mesothelioma is most often
found in men, but women can also be diagnosed with it. Close to
a third of all mesotheliomas are peritoneal (actually just
under a third - upto
20%).
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