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    Asbestos Mesothelioma Papillary

    If you or a member of your family got diagnosed with asbestos mesothelioma papillary, it's okay to feel scared and confused. How did you obtain it? Why? What treatment choices are available? What happens now? However, if observed early and treated properly, asbestos mesothelioma papillary is manageable.

    What is Asbestos Mesothelioma Papillary?

    It is a rare and grave form of cancer, mainly affecting the mesothelium, the thin layer that covers the lungs as well as other internal organs of the body. In a person with mesothelioma cancer, the cells of the mesothelium grow out of control and become malignant, causing grave complication in the organ affected as well as other organs as the disease progresses.

    The disease is often related with asbestos exposure. In the 1970s, the use of asbestos was banned in the bulk industries because of the adverse effects it has on workers who were laid bare to it in the course of performing their activities. One such adverse effect is the development of asbestos mesothelioma papillary in workers who sniffed asbestos fibers while working with asbestos containing materials.

    What are the symptoms?

    One of the difficulties with asbestos mesothelioma papillary cancer is that the symptoms usually take long to develop. A person could already be laid bare to asbestos fibers but the symptoms don't express up until 20 years later from first exposure. In some known cases, the symptoms appeared only after 50 years. Thus, if you have been laid bare to asbestos in the past, even for a very short time, it's recommended that you have regular check-ups.

    The the bulk common symptoms of asbestos mesothelioma papillary cancer include shortness of breath or difficulty breathing. Coughing may also be a problem as well as weight loss. Pain in the chest and abdomen leads to difficulty in sleeping at night.

    As the cancer spreads, the body takes its toll, causing weariness and weakness. The disease is also said to alteration the capability of the body to absorb nutrients. Thus weight loss may occur. Furthermore, if the asbestos mesothelioma papillary cancer has spread to other internal organs of the body, the symptoms may include pain, swelling (usually of the face and neck), and trouble swallowing.

    Note that the symptoms of asbestos mesothelioma papillary may differ depending on the type of mesothelioma. For instance, if it's peritoneal mesothelioma (affecting the intestines, liver and other organs found in the abdominal cavity) the symptoms can include abdominal expansion because of the fluid that builds up. On the other hand if the asbestos mesothelioma papillary cancer is mainly affecting the lungs, there may be pain in and/or difficulty ingesting because the larynx is affected.

    Treatment

    Treatment of mesothelioma is more effective if the disease is detected early. That is why it cannot be more emphasized to have regular check-ups if you suspect that you have been laid bare to asbestos in the past.

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