Frequently
Asked Questions About Mesothelioma
Many people have never heard
of Mesothelioma and are unaware of its symptoms. Although
considered a rare form of cancer, each year the number of
cases grows. With the prevalence of this disease on the rise,
it is critical to understand why and how Mesothelioma develops
and what courses of action can be taken in the event of
diagnosis. The following is a list of frequently asked
questions and answers that will provide you with some
information on Mesothelioma, and the legal issues surrounding
it.
What is Mesothelioma?
Mesothelioma is the term used
to describe a cancerous tumor found in the mesothelial cells
of an organ. The organs where this form of cancer is most
commonly found are the lungs, heart and abdominal organs.
Pleural Mesothelioma is cancer of the lung lining and is the
most common form of Mesothelioma.
What causes Mesothelioma?
Mesothelioma is almost always
caused by exposure to asbestos. Asbestos is often found in
building materials used before the mid 1970’s. In addition,
materials such as pipes, boiler insulation, floor, ceiling and
roof tiles may contain asbestos.
How much asbestos
exposure will cause Mesothelioma?
Generally, the probability of
developing this form of cancer is in accordance with the
length of time you are exposed to asbestos. Also, your health
is at risk if your exposure to asbestos is intense. It should
be noted that Mesothelioma has a latency period of 20 to 50
years. This means that you may develop the disease long after
your exposure to asbestos. On average, people tend to develop
Mesothelioma somewhere between 35 and 40 years after exposure.
How quickly does
Mesothelioma progress?
The onset of Mesothelioma is
quite slow. Patients will begin to experience symptoms such as
lower back pain and chest pain. These symptoms may also be
accompanied by weight loss, fever and difficulty breathing.
Unfortunately, once Mesothelioma develops, it quickly becomes
aggressive and treatment must be sought immediately.
Can Mesothelioma be
treated?
Doctors are able to use
several traditional methods of cancer treatment for
Mesothelioma, including surgery, chemotherapy and radiation.
Like all forms of cancer, detecting the disease at the
earliest stage possible greatly increases the patient’s
chances for survival. If you have worked in an industry such
as construction or suspect that you may have been exposed to
asbestos, be alert for symptoms and contact your doctor
immediately.
What legal courses of
action can be taken?
Anyone suffering from
Mesothelioma is entitled to compensation from asbestos
manufacturers. Additionally, if you are the spouse or child of
someone who has died from Mesothelioma, you are entitled to
file a claim and seek compensation.
Maggie Kay is a
freelance writer from Montreal and is the head researcher and
content manager of
Mesothelioma
Attorney Advice Center
http://www.maacenter.org.
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