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Thursday, May 8, 2008

MesotheliomaInfo2day - Early Diagnosis Is Key in Mesothelioma Control

Because of advances in medicine, most people no longer think that a cancer diagnosis is a death sentence. For the most part, cancers can be treated, and the affected individual can go on to lead a normal life. This, however, is not the case for those individuals who are diagnosed with mesothelioma cancer. In fact, most patients who are diagnosed with mesothelioma are told to get their affairs in order. Those diagnosed rarely live to see two years pass after diagnosis.

The treatments that are available for mesothelioma do not cure the cancer. In fact, at best they simply prolong the life of the affected individual. And, if the disease progresses too far, then it may not be treatable at all. For this reason, it’s important that individuals are checked for mesothelioma at the first sign of trouble.

If you know that you were exposed to asbestos fibers at some point in your life, then experts recommend that you go in for a yearly lung scan. This can lead to early detection of the disease, prolong lifespan, and reduce pain and suffering. Even if you simple believe that you may have been exposed to asbestos, regular checkups will be more beneficial if it gives you peace of mind.

Early detection of mesothelioma cancer can prolong a maximum lifespan of 2 years to as many as ten. One man who caught his mesothelioma cancer early was able to watch his only daughter leave for college after being diagnosed when she was only 10-years old. The treatments are available and can help, but only if the disease is caught in its early stages.

Medical professionals say that the early symptoms of mesothelioma cancer are much like the flu. Chest congestion, difficulty breathing, and excess mucus can be indicators of the beginning stages of the disease. From there, the disease becomes much more like lung cancer. Individuals who have been or believe that they were exposed to asbestos fibers should see a doctor at the first sign of lung problems. It could be the difference between a death sentence and a prolonged life.

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