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MesotheliomaMalignant mesothelioma is a deadly cancer that affects the mesothelial cells of the lining or serious membranes of the body

The serious membranes protect the body’s major internal organs, such as the heart, lungs and abdomen, from the abrasion or friction caused by typical daily functions.

Malignant or cancerous mesothelioma starts as a localized tumor that can spread rapidly throughout surrounding tissues and organs. The development of this cancer takes years to build up and the detection of mesothelioma is usually already during its advanced stages.

Asbestos exposure is the most common cause associated with malignant mesothelioma. There are rare cases of mesothelioma with no known history of asbestos exposure.

There are four types of malignant mesothelioma: epithelial mesothelioma, sarcomatoid mesothelioma, biphasic mesothelioma and desmoplastic mesothelioma (a variant of sarcomatoid mesothelioma). These are histological classifications based on the structure and shape of the cancer cells.

Epithelial cells have a well-defined and uniform shape. Epithelial mesothelioma is the most common type of malignant mesothelioma, with 60% to 70% of cases belonging under this category. Epithelial mesothelioma usually affects the outer linings and membranes of the body's internal organs. Compared to the other types, epithelial mesothelioma relatively has better response to treatment.

Papillary mesothelioma, otherwise known as well-differentiated papillary mesothelioma, is an unusual variant of epithelial mesothelioma. This form of mesothelioma has low malignant potential and is not likely to spread throughout the other parts of the body. Papillary mesothelioma commonly develops in the peritoneum of women or the mesothelial lining of the abdominal cavity. There are also reported cases that occur in the tunica vaginalis of the males, pericardium, pleura and ovaries.

Majority of the cases of papillary mesothelioma have developed without any known asbestos exposure. There are some cases, however, that link to a history of asbestos exposure. This type often has a good prognosis; however, there are some cases of more aggressive nature.

Sarcomatoid cells have an irregular, elongated spindle shape and they usually overlap each other. Sarcomatoid mesothelioma is more aggressive compared to epithelial mesothelioma. It also has more resistance to treatment. This type is very dangerous as it can attack areas of the body that are painful and difficult to treat such as the bone, muscle, cartilage and fat. It is the least common, with 7% to 20% of cases falling under this category.

Biphasic mesothelioma is a combination of epithelioid and sarcomatoid. Approximately 20% to 35% of cases fall under this type.

Desmoplastic mesothelioma is a variant of sarcomatoid mesothelioma. It is most often very difficult to diagnose. The cells can be misdiagnosed as benign fibrous tissue since they have a very bland appearance.

The treatment of malignant mesothelioma is based on the stage of the cancer and the location of the tumors.

 
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AsbestosMesothelioma: Causes and Risk Factors

If you have a high risk factor for asbestos exposure, then you should know about the mesothelioma causes and risk factors.

Mesothelioma is a type of cancer in which malignant cells will develop in the mesothelium, which is a lining that covers and protects the majority of your body’s internal organs.

Asbestos exposure and rate of Mesothelioma incidence

It is important that you should know about the mesothelioma causes and risk factors if you or anyone you know lives or works in an environment with considerable asbestos exposure.

Medical and scientific studies have proven that the mesothelioma causes and risk factors are high for people who have regular or long-term exposure to asbestos. The studies showed that asbestos exposure is the cause of about 80% of mesothelioma cases.

Some people have a very high risk of getting mesothelioma. One of the highest rates of mesothelioma incidences occurred among workers with constant exposure to asbestos or any of its components. They include workers in the industries of automotive, building and housing, railroad, power plants, shipbuilding, and in asbestos mines.

People who live near naturally occurring asbestos and factories that emit asbestos can also have high rates of mesothelioma incidences. However, there are other mesothelioma causes and risk factors for people who have no history of exposure to asbestos.

Other Mesothelioma causes and risk factors:

  1. Non-asbestos mineral fibers – Research studies established the connection between exposure to non-asbestos mineral fibers such as erionite and taconite and several documented cases of mesothelioma.

  1. Radiation exposure – Medical studies showed that several mesothelioma patients with no history of asbestos exposure have a common history of constant radiation exposure such as x-rays and radiation therapy.

  1. Simian Virus 40 – This strain of virus was part of the Polio vaccines given to many people in the 1950’s and 1960’s. Medical literature has established the link for several cases of mesothelioma patients who also got the vaccines containing the Simian Virus 40 strain.

Medical studies have also identified several minor risk factors for Mesothelioma but not related to asbestos exposure. The minor risk factors include chronic inflammation, injuries to the chest, genetic predisposition, and exposure to organic chemicals.

Now that you know about the basic Mesothelioma causes and risk factors and the rate of incidence for this disease, you should not stop there. If you, a family member or relative, or a friend is afflicted with this illness, you can further educate yourself about it.

You can read books, magazines, and other publication materials, and search the Internet for other information on mesothelioma. Moreover, try if you can contact any mesothelioma support groups in your area and try to join them. Support groups will give you a personal approach to see and feel the experiences of other cancer victims.

 
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