The Four Levels Of Pleural Mesothelioma
Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that is very difficult to accurately diagnose. The symptoms usually occur quite a while from each other. Because of this, many doctors are having a hard time with diagnosing Mesothelioma. It shares many symptoms that can be attributed to other more common diseases. Another reason why the diagnosis is difficult is because Mesothelioma is dormant for such a long time. It can select up to four decades for the symptoms to properly note themselves. By this time, they have already caused critical damage. By the time the symptoms are shown the cancer is in the later more advanced stages. There are four stages to Pleural Mesothelioma.
The first stage will show a presence of Mesothelioma on the left and upright side of the stomach, or the pleura. Stage two will feature signs on the esophagus and heart. The indications can appear on both sides of the body. In stage three, lymph nodes will be found and it may start infiltrating the chest. This is also when the Mesothelioma descends into the lining of the abdomen. Stage number 2 to 4 is considered an advanced stage of cancer. Because of this, the treatment for the latest develop of the cancer is usually an open/close surgery, as it is no longer productive. At this point, that cancer is extremely difficult to impossible to treat. The tumors that are seen at this stage are large enough to discontinuance the chest and abdominal cavity. It then migrates to the other organs nearby.
Testing for what stage the Mesothelioma is done through CAT scans and other vulgar tools. By using these mechanisms, doctors can accurately see how the Mesothelioma has spread. With this information in hand, the doctors can accurately predict which level the cancer is in and the accurate treatment. Treatment for Mesothelioma is usually done through pain management and control, psychological methods, and drug therapy to help the patient deal better with the pain experience during the treatment of Mesothelioma.
Chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation are inefficient without the appropriate supplementary medications. Sometimes experimental methods should be taken into account, if the more conventional treatments are not fulfilling, such as being interested with a clinical trial to test a new drug on the frontier of cancer research. Patients who qualify to be in these studies help science greatly.
Treatment also depends on the location and the size of the tumor, what stage the cancer is in, and how the Mesothelioma has spread. Other factors, like the health of the patient,hasten, or sex, may also play a role in deciding on treatment.
Handling Mesothelioma is very hard. It is important for the patient’s to be emotionally, as well as physically ready for the task of dealing with Mesothelioma cancer. The patient needs to walk into the doctor’s office ready to handle whatever the prognosis may be.
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Filed under Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma by on Oct 31st, 2010.