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Mesothelioma Caused by Asbestos Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that grows in the lining of organs It affects the pleura the lining lining the lungs and the peritoneum and the pericardium Mesothelioma is primarily caused by asbestos exposure The effects of exposure can take a long time to manifest especially in cases of prolonged exposure Some people exposed to asbestos brought asbestos fibers back to their homes on their clothes Risk Factors Asbestos exposure is the leading cause of mesothelioma It is a cancer of the mesothelium which covers and protects the organs within the body Mesothelioma is linked to a variety of risk factors including occupation location and family history The signs of mesothelioma are usually seen several decades after exposure to asbestos Exposure to asbestos can cause changes in the DNA of a person This causes cells to grow abnormally and out of control The mutated cells can expand to other parts of the body Mesothelioma is most often found in the chest wall and lungs However it can also be found in the testicles heart and abdomen as well as other organs There are many kinds of asbestos and each comes with a different level of risk For instance chrysotile has less risk than amphibole However the risk of mesothelioma for a person is still higher if they are exposed to any type of asbestos even if its less harmful Some people develop mesothelioma after a small amount of exposure to asbestos or without direct contact This is referred to as indirect or secondary exposure You could be exposed asbestos by someone who works with you through their clothing or other workrelated materials when you are in a structure that is constructed with asbestos and leaving it and inhaling the fibres of asbestos that are in the air Certain industries are particularly at risk of mesothelioma Construction shipbuilding and the energy sector are just a few of those industries These workers could have been exposed to asbestos during the manufacture and installation of insulation roofs pipes and other products Others may be at a lower level of risk however they should remain aware and cautious of the dangers associated with asbestos Painters and workers in power plants or other areas that require extensive use of asbestos are at risk Researchers have discovered that a genetic mutation known as BAP1 gene may increase the chance of developing mesothelioma This gene is responsible for the bodys immune response to asbestos It isnt clear what causes the gene to change to make an individual more susceptible to diseases linked to asbestos Signs and symptoms When asbestos is used in industrial processes tiny fibres are released into the air The fibres are inhaled by workers or swallowed The fibres stick to linings of organs such as the lungs pleural mesothelioma abdomen or heart peritoneal mesothelioma and can cause irritation Cancer cells grow and then grow and expand Breathing problems chest discomfort and abdominal discomfort are all possible signs It is recommended to be able to report any of these symptoms to your physician However since these signs arent necessarily specific to mesothelioma doctors often misdiagnose them as other ailments This could lead to an undiagnosed condition and a worse prognosis Mesothelioma can be found in very few people which means its difficult for your doctor to determine whether you may have this disease without asking you about your asbestos exposure background Always inform your doctor about your asbestos exposure history This will allow your doctor to identify the disease quicker The signs and symptoms of mesothelioma tend to develop slowly They usually appear between 20 to 60 years after your last exposure to asbestos It is difficult to connect health issues caused by asbestos exposure due to the long latency time especially when symptoms are not severe There are many mesothelioma types but the most prevalent is pleural mesothelioma It develops in the lungs The second most frequent type is peritoneal mesothelioma Its one that develops in the lining of the abdomen The mesothelioma pericardial is a rare kind that is found around the heart A variety of tests are available to detect mesothelioma This includes imaging scans like Xrays and CT scans Doctors can also look for mesothelioma related fluid and tumors through ultrasound or MRI scans Mesothelioma is difficult to determine as it can look like other diseases like pneumonia and cancer It is essential to inform your doctor if you experience any asbestosrelated symptoms and to request a referral to an expert in mesothelioma Diagnosis Mesothelioma can be difficult to detect It develops after asbestos exposure and does not show symptoms until late stages It is important to see your doctor if you are experiencing any symptoms since mesothelioma is able to be treated if detected early Your doctor will take complete medical history and ask you about your exposure to asbestos They might inquire about family members who have suffered from mesothelioma or other asbestosrelated diseases If you have a history of asbestos exposure your doctor might refer you to an expert for further tests Asbestos is a group of minerals that form thin strong fibres It was used in numerous consumer products building materials and automobile parts during the 20th century before manufacturers realized it could cause health problems The majority of cases of mesothelioma caused by asbestos can be traced back to exposure to asbestos in the workplace Exposure to asbestos may cause mesothelioma of the linings of the lungs and stomach peritoneal or the heart It is not yet known the reason why mesothelioma is formed glendale asbestos lawsuit is believed that asbestos fibers are absorbed into the bodys tissues where they cause irritation and scarring healthy cells which could result in cancer Your doctor can collect a fluid sample for further testing when you have fluid in your chest cavity or abdomen The fluid can be sent for biopsy to determine whether it contains cancerous cells of mesothelioma If mesotheliomalike cells are found your doctor can confirm that it is mesothelioma They will be able to determine if you are suffering from one of three kinds 1 Pleural 2 Peritoneal 3 Biphasic Your doctor might suggest imaging tests like chest Xrays computed tomography CT scans or magnetic resonance imaging MRI These tests can aid doctors in determining the size and location of the cancer Your doctor may also suggest other laboratory tests to diagnose mesothelioma These can include a cellular staining test to detect the cancer cells and an examination of blood to look for certain types of proteins that are released when the cells die Treatment Asbestos is one of the fibrous minerals that can be common in construction materials When they are disturbed tiny particles are released into air that can be inhaled or swallowed The fibers settle in the lung and cause inflammation This leads to the formation of scar tissue as well as changes in the structure of cells which can eventually lead to mesothelioma Exposure to asbestos can occur in a variety of ways such as construction work that alters the substance or removes it Asbestos can enter the home through hair or clothing The disease can be transmitted to family members through this contact It could take up to 60 years before symptoms appear after an initial exposure Patients can experience a variety of symptoms after the disease is diagnosed This includes breathing difficulties or coughing as well as chest pain A doctor can diagnose pleural cancer using blood tests and an Xray They can also test specific enzymes that are released by the body when it is exposed to asbestos These enzymes can assist doctors determine the kind of mesothelioma that a patient suffers from and the extent to which it has spread Doctors can undergo procedures to relieve a patient of breathlessness caused by fluid buildup VATS video assisted thoracoscopic is the name given to the procedure During the procedure a surgeon inserts a tube into the lung and throat and removes the lining that surrounds the chest and lungs They may also inject sterile solution to cause the chest to close preventing the accumulation of fluid Palliative care is a different treatment that helps patients manage symptoms and improve their quality of life These can include medications as well as support groups and other treatments This can also include assisted respiration The best way to reduce the mesothelioma risk is to stay clear of asbestos exposure This includes avoiding older buildings where asbestos was used for insulation pipes or other purposes It is recommended that people consult their doctor if they have any unusual or persistent symptoms that could be related to mesothelioma

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