Mesothelioma Surgery

Mesothelioma surgery is one of the most effective treatments for this type of cancer. Extrapleural pneumonectomy and pleurectomy decortication surgeries are used to treat pleural mesothelioma, while cytoreductive surgery is often used for peritoneal mesothelioma. Surgery can slow the progression of the cancer, extend life expectancy, and provide relief from symptoms for palliative care.[footnote num="1"]

Benign Mesothelioma

Benign mesothelioma is a non-malignant (non-cancerous) growth in the mesothelium that does not spread to other parts of the body. This is a rare and treatable type of mesothelioma. Treatment usually includes surgery to remove the tumor, and the prognosis is excellent. What Is Benign Mesothelioma? Malignant vs. Benign Mesothelioma The main difference between these

Testicular Mesothelioma

Testicular mesothelioma is an extremely rare form of mesothelioma associated with asbestos exposure that develops in the tissue lining the testicles. With so few cases, information is limited, but symptoms generally include a lump and fluid buildup. Treatment is straightforward, and the prognosis is better than for other forms of mesothelioma. Facts About Testicular Mesothelioma

Pericardial Mesothelioma

Facts About Pericardial Mesothelioma Pericardial mesothelioma is a primary cancer of the pericardium, the layer of tissue that surrounds the heart. Because of this location, it is tough to treat. Pericardial mesothelioma is also very rare. Pericardial mesothelioma is so rare that the exact number of cases is unknown. Some estimates put it at only

Asbestos Exposure and Home Remodeling

Asbestos exposure in home remodeling can be an issue because many homes built before the 1980s contained asbestos in insulation and other materials. Disturbing asbestos during a renovation can release fibers and cause exposure. Asbestos exposure most often occurs in the workplace and can cause major health issues, including mesothelioma, but homeowners should also be careful.

Mesothelioma Latency Period

The mesothelioma latency period is the time between asbestos exposure and symptoms that lead to a diagnosis. Compared to other types of cancer, mesothelioma latency can be as long as 20 to 50 years, which means many people get diagnosed at a later stage of cancer. What Is a Latency Period? A latency period is

Mesothelioma Biopsy

A mesothelioma biopsy is the removal of a fluid or tissue sample to test for cancer. It is an essential part of diagnosing mesothelioma. A biopsy is used to confirm or rule out the presence of malignant mesothelioma cells. What Is a Biopsy? A biopsy is the examination of a fluid or tissue sample to

Third Wave of Asbestos Victims

When the dangers of asbestos became apparent, it was largely banned for use in the U.S., but its use was never entirely halted. In 2014, there were approximately 400 metric tons of the carcinogenic material used in the United States. According to environmental consultant Barry Castleman, “The consumption’s gone down by over a thousandfold” since

MultiModality Mesothelioma Treatment Still Seen as Best

The search for an effective treatment protocol for mesothelioma provides a challenge to researchers and physicians alike. Now, a recent study indicates that the multi-modality treatment approach that has gained popularity in the last several years is seen as one of the most successful options. According to a collaborative research project conducted by doctors in

Next Generation Sequencing Reveals Mesothelioma Mutations

The rare and deadly form of cancer known as mesothelioma has proven extremely challenging to researchers and physicians, who have been largely unable to stop the progress or significantly improve survival. A study using targeted next-generation sequencing of malignant pleural mesothelioma tumor provided a partial explanation of why the cancer has been so immutable. It

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