Tuesday, December 1, 2009

The symptoms of pleural mesothelioma


Pleural Mesothelioma is generally an intense form of cancer that affects the membrane lining the chest cavity. Some cases are good-natured as well. Today it is known that this type of cancer is caused by the inhalation of asbestos particles occur either during manufacture or in contact whit the material or from living next to surroundings where asbestos used. Over three thousand new occurrences are brought to light in the U.S. each year.

Time Break must be> mesothelioma can be very long and vary greatly. Sometimes it takes 15 years, but there were also cases in the past where it took up to 40 years and longer. Thus, most patients diagnosed with this disease are in the age group of sixties and seventies as well. Because of this long latency period, the disease may be at an advanced stage before being properly diagnosed. So that after the treatment may be less effective.

It is very difficult to diagnose pleural> Mesothelioma because this disease has no noticeable symptoms at first glance. The alarming indicators are disphagia (swallowing), dyspnea (shortness of breath), persistent cough and chest tightness accompanied by pain in the chest. Warnings that the cancer has spread can be: a swollen neck, face and arms, sometimes overcrowded. Other indications could also be fever, sweating, hoarseness or fatigue. Another, more complex stage of symptoms may cough upof blood. In this case, these symptoms are caused primarily by an accumulation of fluid in the thoracic spine (effusion). It is also possible that the weak membrane of the lung, which is from May to fatten and decrease expansion and contraction. Thus, it is difficult to breathe. The cancer can spread, without realizing it. Under certain circumstances, may show no noticeable symptoms until it is out of hand.

84% of patients), pleural effusion (fluid collection. The main symptoms of pleuralMesothelioma include shortness of breath (88%) and weight loss (28%).

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