Mesothelioma Cancer May Have Potential Early Warning Signs

Copyright (c) 2008 Katie KelleyA study from the Department of Molecular Pathology at the Polytechnic University of Marche in Acona, Italy recently found that biomarkers within the body may offer early warning signs for mesothelioma victims.

The study focused on biomarkers of mesothelioma cancer and found that biomarkers often form before mesothelioma cancer symptoms appear, which may offer early warnings and potentially a successful treatment for mesothelioma cancer patients, according to the study which was published in a June issue of Mutation Research.

Studying Biomarkers to Help Mesothelioma Treatment

Biomarkers are a type of “biochemically expressed substance” similar to a protein, according to a news report on the study. An effort is being collaborated on by the International Cancer Biomarker Consortium (ICBC) to better address biomarkers as indicators of cancer types such as mesothelioma.

This effort is on the level of the Human Genome Project, according to officials from the ICBC, and biomarkers are being studied worldwide. The Polytechnic study followed 119 individuals who had been previously exposed to asbestos; of these individuals, all exhibited increased numbers of biomarkers compared to individuals who were not exposed to asbestos.

What is Mesothelioma Cancer

Mesothelioma is a type of lung cancer that can develop after an individual is exposed to asbestos fibers or asbestos dust. After an individual is exposed to asbestos fibers, they may begin to develop cancerous cells on the interior lining of the lung. The cancer is often described as one of the only preventable forms of cancer especially since individuals are still being exposed to asbestos in America through improper cleanup and disposal methods. Currently, asbestos is found in insulation in homes, apartment buildings, hospitals, offices and schools.

Unfortunately, individuals continue to be exposed to asbestos fibers because of its existence in many products implemented throughout the country, and because it is too costly to remove all asbestos by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), many remain at risk. Additionally, because mesothelioma cancer usually remains dormant for years, it becomes increasingly difficult to diagnose and to successfully treat.

Finding Help for Asbestos Related Conditions Like Mesothelioma

It is important that individuals who may have been exposed to asbestos to contact a medical professional immediately to assess and potentially diagnose their condition. The sooner mesothelioma cancer can be diagnosed the more successful an outcome will be.

In addition to contacting a medical professional it may also be important to contact an experienced mesothelioma attorney to learn about developing a mesothelioma lawsuit, which may result in receiving monetary compensation to pay for expensive mesothelioma medical bills.

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How to Participate in a Mesothelioma Clinical Trial

Copyright (c) 2008 Katie KelleyMesothelioma cancer is one of the rarest and deadliest forms of cancer that can be diagnosed to a patient. The life expectancy is often very short and there are often no successful treatment options, which is why it is imperative for a mesothelioma patient to participate in a clinical trial.

The National Cancer Institute (NCI) has made available an array of clinical trials for mesothelioma cancer patients to become involved in and explains that “clinical trials are research studies that test how well new medical approaches work in people.” Additionally, the NCI claims that those who partake in “cancer clinical trials have an opportunity to contribute to knowledge of, and progress against, cancer,” which may save the lives of others someday. 
 According to the NCI there are several varieties of clinical trials available to participate in, including the following:

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 Prevention trials, which test new medications, vitamins, supplements or approaches to decreasing the risk of certain cancers.

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 Screening trials are conducted in an attempt to detect types of cancers early on, which is extremely important for mesothelioma case studies.

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 Diagnostic trials “study tests or procedures that can be used to identify cancer more accurately,” according to the NCI.

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 Individuals who have cancer can become involved in treatment trials that are developed in a way so participants can better understand and evaluate the effectiveness of a new treatment.

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 Quality-of-life or supportive care trials study the side effects commonly associated with cancers and cancer treatments.

Individuals who would like to take part in a clinical trial because of their mesothelioma cancer diagnosis will find that clinical trials are professional and safe, according to the NCI, as they are commonly sponsored by government agencies including:

* 
 National Cancer Institute

* 
 National Institutes of Health (NIH)

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 the Department of Defense

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 Department of Veterans Affairs

Additionally, the NCI reports that individuals who do participate in clinical trials are protected by “strict scientific and ethical principles” and that “every clinical trial has a protocol, or action plan, which acts like a ‘recipe’ for conducting the trial.” Also, all clinical trials that evaluate new drugs or medical devices for treatments of the cancer or its side effects and that are federally funded are “subject to FDA regulation that must be reviewed and approved by an Institutional Review Board (IRB).”

What Is Mesothelioma?

Mesothelioma cancer is considered a rare form of cancer largely affecting either the mesothelium, which is the membrane that covers the majority of the internal organs, or the peritoneum, which is the “mesothelial tissue that covers most of the organs in the abdominal cavity, within the body, according to the NCI.

Mesothelioma has been linked to the inhalation of asbestos fibers or dust, which has often been linked to employees working in an array of construction-related fields. The University of Toronto Environment Health and Safety department described the following asbestos uses: 
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 sprayed fireproofing within buildings on “structural steelwork”

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 thermal insulation was used for boilers, pipes, hot water tanks and heaters

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 ceilings and walls may have had asbestos applied to them as “acoustic or decorative finishes”

* roofing materials

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 acoustic paneling, ceiling tiles

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 electric insulation

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 laboratory bench tops

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 water or sewage piping systems

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 asbestos-cement products

* asbestos paper, textile or felt products

* door gaskets on furnaces or stoves

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 pipeline wrap

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 asbestos coatings, sealants, adhesives

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 vinyl floor tiles, vinyl sheet flooring

* table pads

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 heat protective mats

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 fire blankets and protective clothing

Because asbestos was found to be a highly fire-retardant product as well as inexpensive when mass produced, its uses were wide spread for years until researchers made the link between asbestos and mesothelioma. Unfortunately, it took years for the link to be discovered as mesothelioma cancer often remains dormant for 10 to 30 years upon initial exposure. 

 Living With Mesothelioma

Patients living with mesothelioma often face a grim, uphill battle of tremendously debilitating side effects as well as a lack of treatments and poor quality of life. However, by participating in a clinical trial, an individual may find the appropriate treatment needed to overcome their difficulties during their remaining months or years of life. 

 It is also advisable to participate in a mesothelioma lawsuit, which may offer monetary compensation for a victim of this highly preventable and deadly cancer.

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