Pleural mesothelioma is one of
the most common types of lung
cancer and is usually brought on
by exposure to asbestos. When
asbestos is inhaled, the micro
fibers pass down the airways and
become embedded in the pleura (
the thin outer lining of the
lungs). This induces serious
scarring and chronic
inflammatory lesions on this
delicate tissue. Over a period
of time these lesions and scars
slowly develop into pleural
mesothelioma, a deadly form of
lung cancer for which there is
no definative cure. These
asbestos micro fibers sometimes
also settle in the abdomen,
leading to the development of
peritoneal mesothelioma. This
type of cancer, although less
common, is just as deadly.
Just like asbestosis, pleural
and peritoneal mesothelioma
usually have a long period of
dormancy after exposure before
clinical signs start to show. In
fact some patients do not show
symptoms for 40 years after
exposure.
The common symptoms of
pleural mesothelioma are:
Coughing up small amounts of
blood
Stomach / belly pain
Shortness of breath/ wheezing
Chronic cough
Chronic fatigue
Weight loss
Chest pain
Unfortunately mesothelioma
(both pleural or peritoneal) is
in most cases fatal. Sadly most
patients die within two to three
years of diagnosis. However,
recently researchers have made
great steps in finding useful
treatments for the disease.
Available Mesothelioma
Treatments are:
Palliative drainage of fluid
from the chest (pleural cavity)
Surgery
Chemotherapy
Radiation
Gene therapy
Photodynamic therapy
Immunotherapy
If you have been diagnosed
with asbestosis, mesothelioma,
or asbestos exposure-related
lung cancer, you could be
entitled to compensation,
depending on when you were
exposed, where you were exposed,
and where the companies you
believe to be responsible
currently reside.