Abdominal Asbestos Mesothelioma is the official term used by doctors for a rare but dangerous type of cancer that is caused mainly ihalation or ingestion of asbestos fibers. Asbestos is a fibrous fire retardant material that is heavily used in most industries, and as such the people who work in these areas are at highest risk.
Abdominal Asbestos Mesothelioma is the official term used by doctors for a rare but dangerous type of cancer that is caused mainly ihalation or ingestion of asbestos fibers. Asbestos is a fibrous fire retardant material that is heavily used in most industries, and as such the people who work in these areas are at highest risk.
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The most common cause of mesothelioma is the inhalation or ingestion of particles or asbestos, which leads to the development of malignant cells in the lining that covers most of the internal organs of the body. These malignant cells are what causes cancer. Fortunately, this is not a contagious disease and is relatively rare, and only about 3,000 cases are diagnosed annually worldwide.
Symptoms
Mesothelioma symptoms may not manifest until about twenty to fifty years after the asbestos fibers enter the body, so often people who are diagnosed in mid to late in life. One way to detect Abdominal Asbestos Mesothelioma is a sudden and rapid weight loss, and swelling in the stomach, accompanied by severe pain due to pressure increase in body fluid in the abdominal lining.
Another set of symptoms are difficulty in bowel, bleeding and fever similar intestinal gripe.Problem with symptoms of abdominal asbestos mesothelioma is that they are often misdiagnosed because it can easily be taken as symptoms of some other, less dangerous disease.
Effects
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Abdominal Asbestos Mesothelioma is treated in a different fashion, and while it is generally approached as any other cancer, some of the methods commonly used to treat more common forms of cancer do not prove as effective. For one thing, surgery to remove malignant cells showed a very low survival rate in patients with an average lifespan of just five years after surgery.
Abdominal Asbestos Mesothelioma is treated in a different fashion, and while it is generally approached as any other cancer, some of the methods commonly used to treat more common forms of cancer do not prove as effective. For one thing, surgery to remove malignant cells showed a very low survival rate in patients with an average lifespan of just five years after surgery.
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Abdominal Asbestos Mesothelioma is treated in a different fashion, and while it is generally approached as any other cancer, some of the methods commonly used to treat more common forms of cancer do not prove as effective. For one thing, surgery to remove malignant cells showed a very low survival rate in patients with an average lifespan of just five years after surgery.
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The most successful treatments in the abdominal asbestos mesothelioma have resulted from a general chemotherapy and AA relatively new method known as heated intraoperative intraperitoneal chemotherapy. This method is combined with chemotherapy heat treatment operation that removes the malignant cells without causing any damage to healthy surrounding tissue. The application of heat to cancer cells and allows the efficient introduction into the body of medical devices that are used in chemotherapy.
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The most successful treatments in the abdominal asbestos mesothelioma have resulted from a general chemotherapy and AA relatively new method known as heated intraoperative intraperitoneal chemotherapy. This method is combined with chemotherapy heat treatment operation that removes the malignant cells without causing any damage to healthy surrounding tissue. The application of heat to cancer cells and allows the efficient introduction into the body of medical devices that are used in chemotherapy.
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