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Types of Materials That Contain Asbestos
Thermal Insulation (pipe, block & cement)
Fireproofing Acoustical Texture Products
Textile and Clothing Products (asbestos gloves, blankets, etc.)
Spackling, Patching & Taping Compounds
Gasket and Packaging
Asbestos-cement Pipe and Sheet Material
Ceiling Tiles, Wallboard, Siding and Roofing
Friction Materials (Brakes & Clutches)

Mesothelioma Symptoms
The most common symptoms are the following:
Recent onset of shortness of breath (31%)
Recent increase in shortness of breath (30%)
Chest pain (43%)
 
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Gene-modified PA1-STK cells
Home to tumor sites in patients with malignant pleural mesothelioma
Combined Resection, Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy and Whole Abdominal Radiation for the Treatment of Peritoneal Mesothelioma
WebMD - Malignant Mesothelioma GENERAL INFORMATION
Current Therapy for Mesothelioma
by David J. Sugarbaker, MD, Jose J. Norberto, MD, and Raphael Bueno, MD .
PET Imaging of Pleural Mesothelioma
by Hossein Jadvar, MD, PhD., Alan J. Fischman, MD, PhD.
Mesothelioma by University of Minnesota Cancer Center
Mesothelioma: A Study of 22 Cases
by Judy A. C. King, MD, PhD, J. Allan Tucker, MD, and Song W. Wong, MD, Mobile, Ala.
Mesothelioma Clinical Trials
current treatment & experimental treatment trials at the Columbia University.
Mesothelioma Treatment Help Center - Mesothelioma Epithelial
Did You Know?
Most mesothelioma victims die within 18 months of diagnosis. Mortality is swift not because the cancer is fast-growing but because it usually is far advanced by the time it is detected.

Epithelial malignant mesothelioma is the most common form of mesothelioma that develops as a result of asbestos exposure. Epithelial malignant mesothelioma is also common in the peritoneum of the abdomen. This is caused by the ingestion of asbestos that enters the air. Fifty to seventy percent of malignant mesothelioma is considered epithelial malignant mesothelioma.

Epithelial mesothelioma is a more rare form of cancer affects the membrane lining the chest cavity, heart, lungs and abdominal cavity. There are three forms of epithelial mesothelioma:

  1. the most common, pleural mesothelioma;
  2. the second most common, peritoneal mesothelioma (accounting for only a quarter of the cases);
  3. the rarest form, pericardial mesothelioma.

In most epithelial mesothelioma the patients who develop it were generally exposed 15 to 40 years before hand, which often makes the time and place the disease was contracted difficult to determine.

The symptoms of epithelial malignant mesothelioma that affect the lungs include shortness of breath, persistent cough, pain in the chest, and viral pneumonia symptoms. Many patients are asymptomatic. The right lung is affected sixty percent of the time, the left lung thirty five percent, and both lungs are affected in five percent of epithelial malignant mesothelioma cases.

A person who has been exposed to asbestos for one or two months has the potential to develop epithelial malignant mesothelioma or other asbestos related illnesses up to fifty years later. Mesothelioma has a long latency period. Once diagnosed the prognosis is often bleak. The average patient has a year left to live after they discover their condition.

The vast majority of epithelial mesothelioma cases are the result of asbestos exposure. Indeed, one of the most frustrating aspects of this type of cancer is that patients who develop it were generally exposed 15 to 40 years before hand, which often makes the time and place the disease was contracted difficult to determine. It is because these symptoms are so generic that epithelial mesothelioma is rarely detected early on. Usually when its discovered it is already in an advanced stage and treatment options, particularly localized options such as surgery, are somewhat limited.

If the cancer is in a less advanced stage, aggressive surgery treatments can be sought. Aggressive treatments are treatments aimed at curing the mesothelioma or at least increasing the patients longevity. In some cases an extrapleural pneumonectomy can be performed to try to stop the spread of the mesothelioma.

Malignant Deciduoid Mesothelioma
Malignant deciduoid mesothelioma, a rare phenotype of epithelioid mesothelioma, arises more commonly from the peritoneum of young women, but it is also reported in the pleura of elderly people. Malignant deciduoid mesothelioma (MDM) is a recently characterized variant of epithelial malignant mesothelioma that closely simulates exuberant ectopic decidual reaction.

Mesothelioma Treatment Help Center is not designed to provide medical advice or is intended to be for educational use only. The information provided through Mesothelioma Treatment Help Center is not a substitute for professional care and should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or a disease. If you have, or suspect you may have, a health problem we can refer you to a mesothelioma doctor or lawyer in your state.

 
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Mesothelioma patient since 2003.
Mr. Messenger Mesothelioma Patient
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Where Were You Exposed?
How did You learn that you had Mesothelioma ?
How much time did the doctors give you?
What type of operation did the doctors prescribe?
What was your reaction when you learned that you have Mesothelioma?
Were you surprised at how many products had Asbestos?
How important was it to find an knowledgeable attorney?
How tough was the legal process? part1
How tough was the legal process? part2
What advice would you have for others who suspect that they may have Mesothelioma?
How difficult is living with the physical Challenges of having Mesothelioma?
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How has Mesothelioma changed your life ?
How do you feel about those responsible for your sickness?
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How did the doctors detect Mesothelioma in your lungs?
When did Mesothelioma start showing up in your body?
 
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