Thursday, June 25, 2009

Develops From Asbestos Exposure - Malignant Mesothelioma

Malignant Mesothelioma Patients with Hodgkin’s lymphoma who have been treated with radiation may be at an increased risk for malignant mesothelioma.

Although malignant mesothelioma is relatively uncommon, previous research indicated it may be associated with radiation exposure.

Results of several recent epidemiological studies showed that radiation for lymphoma may be linked with an increased risk for malignant mesothelioma. However, these studies involved only a small number of patients and the results needed to be confirmed in larger studies.

For this study, the researchers examined risk for malignant mesothelioma in 2,567 patients who had reached at least five-year survival after treatment for Hodgkin’s lymphoma.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Video Mesothelioma Symptoms and Diagnosis


Video Mesothelioma Symptoms and Diagnosis

Mesothelioma Symptoms

Mesothelioma symptoms are non-specific, which means that they are similar to the symptoms of other better-known diseases, such as viral pneumonia. Hence, it is not unusual for patients to be misdiagnosed. If you suspect that you may have mesothelioma, it is vital that you alert your doctor to any history of asbestos exposure.

Mesothelioma symptoms may not develop until 20 to 50 years following exposure to asbestos. Some patients may not even show any symptoms. Common symptoms of mesothelioma include:

For pleural mesothelioma (sometimes called mesothelioma lung cancer), an accumulation of fluid in the lung cavity can cause:
  • chest pain (ranging from mild to stabbing)
  • shortness of breath
  • persistent coughing
When the doctor uses a stethoscope to listen to the patient’s chest, normal breath sounds are muted, and tapping on the chest will reveal dull rather than hollow sounds.

For peritoneal mesothelioma (also sometimes referred to as abdominal mesothelioma), a build-up of fluid in the abdominal cavity can result in the following mesothelioma symptoms:
  • - swelling of the abdomen
  • - pain
  • - bowel obstruction
  • - weight loss
  • - muscle atrophy
  • - fatigue
  • - weakness
  • - fever
  • - nausea
  • - vomiting
  • - loss of appetite
  • - abnormal blood clotting
  • - anemia.
If the disease has spread beyond the mesothelium (the protective lining that covers most of the body’s internal organs) to other parts of the body, the mesothelioma symptoms may also include:
  • - swelling of the neck or face
  • - difficulty in swallowing
  • - swelling of the feet
  • - general pain
Basically, consult a doctor if you have any of these common mesothelioma symptoms given below, especially if you have had extensive and or prolonged exposure to asbestos
  • - breathing difficulties
  • - pain under the rib cage.
  • - abdominal pain or swelling
  • - weight loss for no apparent reason
  • - lumps