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Doctor Explains Mesothelioma Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

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In this video a medical doctor explains types of mesothelioma. In the full DVD (mesodvd.com), he explains mesothelioma

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Mesothelioma is an incurable asbestos cancer. This short film was produced to raise awareness of the issues around

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Mesothelioma

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Mesothelioma Is Not Lung Cancer

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In this video, Dr. Case describes the differences between mesothelioma cancer and lung cancer. Mesothelioma is caused by

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Mesothelioma Requires an Asbestos Lawyer

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Mesothelioma Lawyer info at http://www.weitzlux.com/mesothelioma.html Free case evaluation.

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Mesothelioma in Pictures http://www.adviceformesothelioma.com
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Chemotherapy Mesothelioma Treatment Information

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http://www.lawyershop.com Malignant mesothelioma chemotherapy treatment uses anticancer drugs to eliminate cancer cells

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1 year ago 1,053 views Lawyershop

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NEW mesothelioma Treatment! They found a CURE!

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Mesothelioma Special

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Asbestos disease kills 10000 people every year. Asbestos diseases include asbestosis and mesothelioma, for which there is

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Wife talks about husband getting mesothelioma

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Edith Hernandez’s talks about how her husband coped while being treated for mesothelioma. He worked all his life in the

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Mesothelioma Lawyers News: Chicago, Dallas, Boston Lawyers Take Advantage

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Mesothelioma Lawyers: Boston, Dallas, Houston, Oklahoma, New York City, Chicago can now take advantage of

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3 months ago 21,052 views justicenewsflash

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Mesothelioma Lawyer Attorney Help

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Mesothelioma Help Center is designed to give you quick & simple answers about mesothelioma legal and medical information
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Steve McQueen's Mesothelioma Diagnosis and Asbestos Exposure

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As a Matter of Law: Steve McQueen’s Mesothelioma Diagnosis and Asbestos Exposure Many are aware that famous movie actor

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How is Mesothelioma Treated?

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Dr. Case discusses treatment options for mesothelioma lung cancer including surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation. This
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Mesothelioma Attorney

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Rudolph Migliore, a Long Island Attorney, discusses Mesothelioma and Asbestos Diseases and who is at greatest risk, as
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Mesothelioma Lawyers

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www.BelluckFox.com - Treatment Information, Clinical Trials, Hospitals & Specialists, Attorneys / Lawyers — Mesothelioma

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LawyerShop TV Exclusive - What is Mesothelioma?

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http://www.LawyerShop.com - This LawyerShop TV segment provides details about mesothelioma, a form of cancer that affects
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Mesothelioma Infomercial presented by Rolshouse Law

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Mesothelioma is a cancer of the lining of the lung or abdomen usually caused by asbestos. Symptoms of mesothelioma
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Mesothelioma, Mesothelioma Song Of  Encouragement

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Understanding Mesothelioma Cancer: Causes and Symptoms.

Mesothelioma is cancer that affects the mesothelium which is the lining or membrane that protects and covers most of the internal organs in the body cavity. The first layer encircles the organ and the second layer forms a sac for protection. There is a lubricating fluid present between the layers to facilitate movement. The mesothelium is called pericardium when it covers the heart, pleura when covering the lungs and peritoneum when covering the abdominal organs.In mesothelioma there is uncontrolled cell division which leads to the extra cell masses invading the nearby tissues and organs and causing damage. Mostly it is observed that mesothelioma begins in the pleura or the peritoneum. The cancer then metastasizes to other parts of the body.

Mesothelioma occurs mostly due to exposure to asbestos. This is considered to be the major risk factor. 70% to 80% of sufferers have a history of exposure to asbestos. There are exceptions to this and cases have been reported where asbestos exposure was found not to exist. The condition is more common in men as compared to women. It has also been found that risk increases with age.

Mesothelioma is a very rare. Mostly said to be associated with workplace exposure to asbestos. Asbestos is a collection of minerals that can be made to exist as strong masses of sheets or flexible fibers. It is widely used in industrial products like cement, roofs, flooring products, textiles, brake linings and insulation. Tiny particles of asbestos float in the air and can be inhaled or swallowed by the people exposed to it like the workers in manufacturing companies etc.

Continuous exposure over a period can lead to asbestosis. Exposure to asbestosis increases the risk of developing mesothelioma and other types of cancer like that of kidney and larynx. There are acceptable levels of asbestos exposure that have been brought into effect in workplaces using the mineral. Another very interesting aspect of mesothelioma is that family members of people exposed asbestos in their work place show an increased incidence of this cancer as compared to others. This has been attributed to the fact that the remnants of asbestos particles adhering to the clothes, hair etc when brought home can expose the family members to it.

The cancer takes around thirty to forty years to surface. The initial symptoms include shortness of breath, and pain in the chest if it is the pleura that are affected. If the cancer is in the peritoneum then there is weight loss, abdominal swelling and pain, fluid accumulation in the abdomen, bowel obstruction. Fever, anemia and blood clotting irregularities have also been observed. In severe cases there is swelling of the neck and face, trouble swallowing and severe pain.

Diagnosis of mesothelioma is very difficult since there are no specific symptoms. A medical history review would be very valuable since asbestos exposure needs to be determined. X rays of chest, abdomen, lung function tests, scans, MRI are the usual tools that help in confirming the diagnosis. Biopsy is done for the final confirmation and treatment includes chemotherapy and radiations.

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Asbestos and Your Lungs

There was a time when using asbestos as a way of insulating homes, public buildings and even clothing was considered to be an outstanding form of insulation. It was only after a significant period of time that we became aware of the tremendous health problems that asbestos can cause on the health of just about anyone even remotely exposed to the substance. Certainly if we had known that exposure to asbestos would result in a virtual plague of illnesses, it would not have been used with such freedom as it was for so long. Only now are we starting to understand the various ways that exposure to asbestos can damage the lungs and the lethal diseases that will result.

Possibly the most common illness that results from asbestos exposure is a cancer called Mesothelioma. Because asbestos is made up of thousands or tiny fibers, people who work with the substance installing insulation or other building related jobs easily inhale these tiny fibers into their lungs and bloodstream often without even knowing it. Over a lengthy period of time, these tiny strands of asbestos become integrated into the walls of the lungs leading to cancer.

The frightening thing about Mesothelioma and many of the other asbestos related ailments is that in most cases they will occur as long as 20-30 years after the asbestos exposure. In addition, it isn’t just workers who are directly exposed to asbestos who are at risk. Because asbestos clings to the clothing and then gets free in the air to be breathed in by anyone nearby, innocent children and spouses of workers who bring home asbestos dust or debris are also at risk of these lung diseases many years after the exposure occurred and many times when they never knew they had been exposed to asbestos in the first place.

Another ailment directly related to asbestos exposure is appropriately named Asbestosis. The symptoms and ways this affliction causes suffering in the patient is similar to the threats that pneumonia causes. The parts of the lungs that draw the necessary oxygen from the air to keep us alive and passes it into the blood stream are called alveoli. When asbestos dust gets into the alveoli, that process is interrupted or even stopped causing shortness of breath that in severe cases can be life threatening.

The membranes around the lungs are another source of potential damage from asbestos exposure. When the dust and residue of asbestos gets into these membranes, this can lead to pleural plaques, which is a scarring of these important working parts of your lungs. Pleural thickening is also a potential problem when the lung membranes that must be flexible and moist to operate begin to harden and become think making them less able to do their jobs. The result is significant to severe discomfort to the sufferer, which can lead to more life threatening lung problems down the road.

If there is any reason to believe that you or someone in your family has been exposed to asbestos over the years, seek medical attention quickly. Remember that the exposure could have been decades ago and these various lung diseases can come up suddenly with tragic results. Early detection gives doctors what they need to take action before the problems become too severe. Along with top-notch medical care, you may need to enlist legal assistance as well to solicit financial help from the institution who was responsible when you encountered the asbestos exposure. That legal assistance can do a lot to help you pay for expensive medical care that you will need to deal with the damage the asbestos has done to your health.

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