Been Diagnose with Mesothelioma? You Have The Right!

Friday, May 29, 2009

Mesothelioma diagnosis is very important as far as an early treatment is considered. It helps with better pain management. Mesothelioma diagnosis is confusing as the symptoms mimic many lung infections. Mesothelioma, sometimes called mesothelioma lung cancer, most often occurs in the thin membrane lining of cavities that house the lungs, chest, abdomen, and sometimes heart. The immune system identifies the foreign matter in the body and focus on the asbestos fiber, trying to dissolve it.

The acids that the body excrete, starts to irritate the surrounding healthy body cells. Mesothelioma cancer commence when the healthy body cells mutate due to the acidic irritation. In stead of dying off, their cell membranes harden, and they start to multiply. The cancerous growth creates a localized pain that increases over time until it becomes unbearable. Mesothelioma is difficult to treat, largely due to the fact that it remains latent in the body for up to five decades and is usually not diagnosed until its late stages. Also, diagnosis may be difficult due to the non-specific nature of most mesothelioma symptoms, which often resemble symptoms of less serious diseases.

The process for diagnosis usually begins with a compilation of the patient's full medical and work history including any exposure to asbestos. A medical examination is performed and if a problem is suspected, one or more diagnostic tests are ordered. These typically include medical imaging tests such as x-ray and MRI scans, as well as biopsy procedures that test samples of fluid and tissue for the presence of cancer cells. Diagnostic tests are also used to determine how far the cancer has advanced, and whether it has spread to other locations in the body.

Getting Mesothelioma is often caused of a place or environment with asbestos risk. A place maybe where your grew up, your school, your current home or work environment, or even a specific geographical location. If you suspect that you have been exposed to asbestos then get mesothelioma tests done at the earliest. Victims of mesothelioma caused by asbestos exposure may be entitled to compensation from the companies responsible for your disease. Look for Mesothelioma Lawyer about your legal rights to get compensated about asbestos exposure, mesothelioma diagnosis, treatments for the disease, and much more.

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