How to Determine If You Have Mesothelioma Part 1

How to Determine If You Have Mesothelioma Part 1

Mesothelioma is a tumor that affects the mesothelium (tissue lining your heart, lungs, and stomach).[1] Mesothelioma can sometimes be benign, but its malignant form is a very serious cancer that requires immediate medical treatment. Malignant mesothelioma is most commonly associated with asbestos exposure, and so knowing your risk factors can be just as important as knowing the common mesothelioma symptoms. There are three kinds of mesothelioma: peritoneal mesothelioma (which affects the stomach), pericardial mesothelioma (which affects the heart), and pleural mesothelioma (which affects the lungs). There is also an extremely rare form of mesothelioma that can attack the testicles of male patients. Pleural mesothelioma is the most common.[2]

Part 1 Knowing the Risk Factors for Mesothelioma

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Recognize that most mesothelioma cases are linked with asbestos. Most cases of mesothelioma have been linked to asbestos exposure. Asbestos is a naturally occurring fiber found in rocks, minerals, and soil.[3] Because of its flame-retardant properties, it was used in a great deal of industrial manufacturing until 1971. Those who worked with asbestos were the most likely to be diagnosed with malignant mesothelioma. If breathed in or swallowed, asbestos fibers can lead to fatal tumors.

  • Asbestos is much less common now than it was in the early and mid-20th century because of the known mesothelioma risks; however, it can still be found in some products and older buildings might still have asbestos in the insulation.[4]
  • Mesothelioma can be caused by asbestos exposure that occurred 20 � 50 years previously. Even if you are no longer around asbestos, you might still be at risk for mesothelioma.
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Determine whether you are in a profession at risk for asbestos exposure. If you currently are, or ever have been, in a profession that might expose you to asbestos, your risk factors for mesothelioma are higher than the rest of the population.[5] Professions that are most at risk for asbestos exposure include:[6]
  • Construction work
  • Demolition work
  • Plumbing
  • Industrial labor
  • Labor on a shipyard
  • Gas mask manufacturing
  • Firefighting
  • Mining
  • Manufacturing and installation of building insulation
  • Emergency workers in New York City on September 11, 2001
 
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Ask yourself whether anyone close to you may have been exposed to asbestos. Secondary exposure to asbestos can also cause mesothelioma. This was first discovered when the wives and children of men who worked in asbestos-contaminated environments were diagnosed with the disease.[7] The asbestos fibers remain on your clothes or on your person and can be breathed in by those close to you, such as family members, roommates, or close friends.[8] 
 
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Consider your age. The average age of mesothelioma diagnosis is 69. This condition is very rare in those under the age of 45, but it still occurs.[9] The reason why mesothelioma tends to affect older adults is twofold: 1) Mesothelioma can manifest decades after initial exposure. 2) Asbestos is not as common in industrial environments as it had been in the past. There are roughly 3,000 diagnosed cases of mesothelioma in the United States each year.[10] 
 
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Determine whether you live in a zeolite-rich environment. Zeolites are minerals related to asbestos and are found naturally in rocks and soils. Zeolites work similarly to asbestos and cause similar symptoms and diseases. Zeolites are commonly found in parts of Turkey, where mesothelioma is more common than elsewhere.[11] 
 
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Determine whether you have been exposed to chest radiation. Chest radiation � including radiation used to eradicate other kinds of cancers � can heighten your risk of mesothelioma. While the chances of mesothelioma are very, very slight, those with higher doses of chest radiation are more likely to be diagnosed with mesothelioma than other  


 
 
 

 


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