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Ways To Survive From Mesothelioma
There are ways to survive from mesothelioma and other type of cancer. Patient’s will and things they do how to cope and survive from the said disease matters a lot. Mesothelioma is a type of cancer in which mesothelial cells that lines the body cavities such as pleura, peritoneum, pericardium, and testis are affected. But, malignant mesothelioma mostly occur in pleura.
In mesethelioma, asbestos exposure is almost always the greatest factor. Thus, making asbestos workers, those sharing household with them, and people who are living near asbestos factories and mines susceptible to mesothelioma and other asbestos related diseases. But, rare cases occur in which patients who’ve never been exposed to asbestos were diagnosed with mesothelioma too.
Symptoms of mesothelioma cancer is just like of less serious illnesses (fatigue, night sweats or fever and weight loss, shortness of breath, etc) making patients who are suffering from mesothelioma unaware of how severe their condition is. It takes decades from initial exposure before symptoms may manifest, in which usually exhibit on late stage of development of mesothelioma.
What are the ways to survive from mesothelioma I am talking about? Just like other types of cancer, the conventional mesothelioma prognosis or treatment to combat the disease are radiation therapy, surgery and chemotherapy. But, other patients resort to alternative treatments like altering their lifestyle especially their diet, and taking some herbs, vitamins and, or minerals to help boost immune system and help them feel better.
Mind power and healthy lifestyle could really strengthen ones immunity against cancer. To those who are suffering from mesothelioma, feeding your mind with positive thoughts and reading inspirational books especially those that are written by cancer survivors too, in which a great example for it is the book written by a mesothelioma survivor named Paul Kraus, could not just inspire and give hope to patients like you but could also boosts your immune power aside from learning their secrets how they survive. Surviving Mesothelioma and Other Cancers: A Patient’s Guide by Paul Kraus is a recommendable book to read for cancer patients and their love ones.
Mesothelioma Cases Nowadays
Why is it that there are still lots of mesothelioma cases nowadays though lots of regulatory actions has already been taken to lessen from asbestos exposure? Unknown to many people, there are still various construction and transportation products in the markets still has asbestos content. And, the latency period or window period from exposure to manifestation of signs and symptoms of mesothelioma could be as long as forty years. Many of those who are diagnosed now with mesothelioma had their initial exposure many years ago before mesothelioma symptoms manifested in them.
For early intervention purposes, there is a laboratory test that was developed that could predict who will develop mesothelioma among the asbestos-exposed individuals. Tests that measures the blood soluble mesothelin-related proteins concentration or blood SMR concentration. Asbestos-exposed individuals found to have high concentration of blood SMR need to have further tests for confirmatory purposes.
I hope that quality control checkers of imported products would be more meticulous of not letting in products containing asbestos to eradicate mesothelioma problem. And, manufacturers who are responsible for this would study for an alternative not to include asbestos among their raw materials.
Mesothelioma Cancer Due to Exposure to Asbestos
Mesothelioma cancer or commonly known as malignant mesothelioma, mesothelioma or asbestos mesothelioma is cancer of mesothelium that is due to exposure to ANY kind of asbestos. Lung cancer, asbestosis, pleural plaques, thickening and effusions and other asbestos-related cancers are just some of other illnesses that are due to asbestos exposure too.
Mesothelium is a membrane lining the lungs (pleura), stomach (peritoneum), heart (pericardium) and other organs of the body. If the mesothelium of the lungs are affected it is called pleural mesothelioma; if the mesothelium of the stomach is affected it is called peritoneal mesothelioma; and if the mesothelium of the heart is affected it is called pericardial mesothelioma. The most common mesothelioma cancer or asbestos mesothelioma is the pleural mesothelioma because the mode of entry of asbestos fibers is inhalation or airborne exposure.
Though asbestos is considered a health hazard, it is widely used in building materials, in heating and ventilating system. We can find asbestos in the following: roofing products, cement pipes, duct and home insulation, pipe or boiler insulation, pipe covering, boilers and heating vessels, furnace insulating pads, sheet vinyl or floor tiles, underlay for sheet flooring, conduits for electrical wire, fire protection panels or even in clutch, brake, and transmission components.
Damage of the products enumerated earlier may cause the release of asbestos fibers. The major risk factor for mesothelioma cancer or asbestos mesothelioma to ordinary people is inhalation of asbestos fibers from contaminated air (airborne). So it is very risky to your health if there is damaged asbestos containing materials in your place. Exposure to asbestos usually occurs during installation, while using the products and in maintenance of vehicle.
Mesothelioma cancer or asbestos mesothelioma is included among the most common types of occupational cancers. Actually almost half of the death from occupational cancer is due to asbestos exposure. Aside from the mine and factory workers that manufacture asbestos-containing products (asbestos workers), people who are living near the factories and mines and people who are living with the asbestos workers are high-risk too. They are high risk not just to mesothelioma cancer or asbestos mesothelioma but to other illnesses too that is due to asbestos exposure.



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