Types of Mesothelioma
March 25, 2017
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Mesothelioma is a rare type of lung cancer. The main cause of
mesothelioma is exposure to asbestos fibers. There is a long time gap,
sometimes even up to 30 years, between exposure to asbestos and the
start of the disease. It is also very difficult to diagnose this disease
because the symptoms are very similar to other benign diseases like
pneumonia.
Mesothelioma is a disease that affects the mesothelium
or lining that forms a protective layer around the abdomen, lungs, heart
and some few other parts of the body. The mesothelium cells divide
rapidly during this disease. Also these cells have longer life spans and
overgrow. This abnormal development of mesothelium cells is caused due
to exposure to asbestos fibers. People who have worked in asbestos
industries or lived around asbestos industries and their families are
more prone to get this disease. After sometime, this may even affect the
other parts of the body.
Types of Mesothelioma |
There are three main types of mesothelioma. It is called as pleural when it affects the lungs, peritoneal when it affects the abdomen and pericardial when it affects the heart. Around 75 % of mesothelioma cases are pleural and 20% are peritoneal or pericardial. There are also some other rare types of mesothelioma that affect the remaining 5%. All these statistics pertain only to the documented cases. There are thousands of cases that go undocumented or undiagnosed all around the world.
Pleural Mesothelioma:
Among
the various types of cancer, mesothelioma accounts for only a small
percentage. However, among the various types of mesothelioma, pleural
mesothelioma accounts for nearly three-fourth of the documented cases.
In pleural mesothelioma, fluid gets built up between the chest and the
mesothelium lining.
Symptoms:
The symptoms of this
disease include panting, shortness of breath, fever, loss of weight,
coughing up blood and breathing difficulties. Patients of pleural
mesothelioma face acute chest pain. Since the symptoms of this disease
are similar to pneumonia, it is often confused with this disease. The
diagnosis is also difficult. There is no known cure for pleural
mesothelioma. There are two types of pleural mesothelioma - cancerous
and non-cancerous. When it is cancerous, it is called as a malignant
form and when it is non-cancerous, it is called as a benign form.
The
latency period of mesothelioma is around 20 to 50 years. This makes it
very difficult for many people to link the disease to asbestos exposure.
They might have changed many jobs by this time and may not consider
their disease as an occupational type of disease.
Pleural
mesothelioma is caused by the inhalation of asbestos fibers. These
fibers enter the lungs through the nose or mouth and they settle in the
lungs. Then, they travel through the tissues. Since they are light and
invisible, they become easily airborne and inhalable. When the asbestos
fibers settle in the mesothelium lining, the mesothelium cells start
showing abnormal behavior, thereby leading to mesothelioma. In this
disease, tumors are formed in lungs and mesothelium and this may also
spread to other parts of the body too.
Since they are difficult to
detect, they might have caused maximum havoc by the time they are
detected. Mostly, when mesothelioma is detected, the patients are in the
final stages of cancer with only a few months or years left. Sometimes,
not even that. Mesothelioma is a terrible killer disease. Proper tests
and efforts must be taken by the medical fraternity to detect the
disease as soon as possible.
Peritoneal Mesothelioma:
Peritoneal
Mesothelioma is a very rare disease. Around 10-20 % of the documented
mesothelioma cases are diagnosed with peritoneal mesothelioma. This type
of mesothelioma affects the abdomen of the patient. The mesothelium
cells of the abdomen behave abnormally in this disease.
This disease is
also caused by the oral inhalation of asbestos fibers. The fibers travel
through the entire digestive tract and settle in some part of the
digestive systems. The mesothelium lining in that part starts dividing
rapidly and the cells also have longer life spans.
This causes tumors in
the abdomen and this may also spread to other parts of the body. The
main symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma are severe abdominal pain,
nausea, vomiting, constipation, fever, chest pain, loss of weight and
breaking difficulties.
Loose motions or constipation, a swollen stomach
and chunks of tissues in the abdominal area are classic signs of
peritoneal mesothelioma. The disease is diagnosed in several ways using
x-rays, IT scans, MRI, PET, Laparoscopy, Laparotomy, Thoracotomy and so
on. The main risk factor for contracting this disease is exposure to
asbestos fibers, and asbestos dust. However some of the following
factors also increase the risk of contracting this disease:
- A family that has a history of cancer i.e. hereditary risk factors.
- A smoker seems to have a higher chance of contracting the disease as compared to a non-smoker, who has had the same level and amount of exposure to asbestos fibers.
- Zeolite is a mineral which has properties very similar to asbestos and also seems to be as hazardous as asbestos.
- Thorium dioxide used in x-rays is also a trigger factor for cancer.
Pericardial mesothelioma:The most rare form of
mesothelioma is the pericardial mesothelioma; it affects the mesothelium
linings of the heart. The main symptoms of pericardial mesothelioma are
chest pain, breathing difficulties, fever, palpitations, tiredness and
cough. Like all other types of mesothelioma, there is no cure for this
type also. The only thing that doctors can do is to reduce the pain and
discomfort of the symptoms and help the patients have a comfortable and
peaceful death.
The pericardial lining of the heart is removed to
reduce the symptoms. The heart is the most fragile part of the body. It
is covered with an even fragile lining called pericardium. That is why
this disease is called as pericardial mesothelioma as it affects the
pericardium. The earliest symptoms are tiredness, chest pains, heart
palpitations, breathing difficulties and persistent cough. Since these
signs are common to other heart problems, it is difficult to diagnose
this disease. Slowly, the heart lining starts thickening and fluids
start filling the heart. It may also spread to other organs of the body.
In
the later stages of pericardial mesothelioma, the patient finds it very
difficult to consume any food or liquids. The lungs stop functioning
gradually and the obstruction in intestines becomes more prominent. The
heart condition worsens and the patient may be affected by a stroke or
heart attack. Death becomes the solution and salvation that the
mesothelioma patients crave for. The persons most likely to get this
disease are those who face constant exposure to the risk factors like
- Shipyard workers
- Asbestos industries' laborers and miners.
- Zeolite industries' laborers and miners.
- Construction site workers.
- Fire poof materials manufacturers
- Cement mixers
- Painters
Not only the above groups of people are having a high
chance of contracting the disease but also their families run a risk of
contracting this disease. The workers when they return home carry the
asbestos dust and asbestos fibers in their clothing and their families
may be exposed to the disease. The workers should take the following
precautionary measures:
- They should wear protective clothing to work.
- They should change their dresses and wash up before they leave for home.
- An expert should be hired to detect if there is any asbestos in the residence and nearby environment.
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