Posts Tagged ‘Malignant Mesothelioma’

Types of mesothelioma

There are seven different types of mesothelioma.  These seven types are: abdominal, chyrostile peritoneal, malignant, pericardial, pleural, epithelial malignant, and cystic mesothelioma.  Abdominal mesothelioma is also known as peritoneal mesothelioma.  This type of mesothelioma affects the tissue in the abdominal cavity.  Chryostile peritoneal mesothelioma is a form of mesothelioma caused by the inhalation and subsequent lodging of asbestos fibers within the abdominal cavity.  Malignant mesothelioma occurs as a tumor in the lining of the lungs and chest cavity and the tumors can spread quickly to other areas in the body.  Pericardial mesothelioma affects the tissue layers surrounding the heart and, as with most variations of mesothelioma, is quite rare.  Pleural mesothelioma affects the tissue surrounding the lungs.  Epithelial malignant mesothelioma is a form of mesothelioma that affects the tissue membrane surrounding the organs.  Epithelial malignant mesothelioma is the most common form of mesothelioma there is.  Cystic mesothelioma is a rare form of mesothelioma that occurs by cysts being lined with a layer of mesothelial cells.  Cystic mesothelioma is benign and one who is diagnosed with this, generally young females, can usually have a normal life expectancy.  Treatment of each form of mesothelioma varies due to the variance in affected areas.  For most forms there is usually not a long life expectancy after diagnosis.  Generally life expexctancy can range from 6 to 18 months depending on the severity of the condition at diagnosis.  Surgery is not always necessary as a treatment.  Treatment can range from chemotherapy to surgery, to a cocktail of medicines.

Advances in anit-angiogensis drugs

Malignant mesothelioma is when a cancerous tumor occurs on the mesothelium.  The mesothelium is basically a protective and useful sac that lines the internal body cavity.  A tumor is a growth that starts off as a single cancerous cell that divides rapidly and ends up developing into an abnormal growth that can vary in size from itty bitty to massive. Cancer research is moving along, developing new and promising drugs and treatments for various different types of cancers.  One of the newer treatments that is hoping to have promising results is the development of anti-angiogenesis drugs.  The theory behind anti-angiogenesis drugs is that tumors must create new cells in order to expand and, thus, survive.  What the anti-angiogenesis drugs do is deny the body its ability to create new cells.  This, in turn, denies the tumor its ability to grow and expand or create new tumors.  The side effect of this is that the anti-angiogenesis drugs deny every cell that needs to reproduce its ability, so anti-angiogenesis drugs are still not a perfect solution to the eradication of tumors.  Anti-angiogenesis drugs have not been fully refined and still largely remain in the clinical trial phase.  To date, the Food and Drug Administration has only approved one anti-angiogenesis drug.  As these drugs are researched and refined, however, they will continue to provide a new tool in the battle against cancers like mesothelioma.

Mesothelioma Litigation

Many sufferers of mesothelioma haven’t decided whether or not to file a lawsuit. Deciding to file a lawsuit is a difficult decision in almost any case, and even more so if someone is coping with malignant mesothelioma. Delving into a lawsuit can take a lot of time and energy and it is important for people to be able to determine if they have a valid case that is worth persuing. Determining a valid case for mesothelioma is not difficult, but it is advised to use the expertise of an experienced mesothelioma lawyer. First though, it is important for sufferers of mesothelioma to make sure they can account for some of the key factors that make a case worth persuing. A diagnosis to mesothelioma is obviously the first factor in filing a lawsuit. Since mesothelioma is directly related to having been exposed to asbestos, it is a great starting point. Another thing that is important in making a case is work history. Someone filing a mesothelioma lawsuit should be able to prove that he or she worked in an environment where there was repeated exposure to asbestos. This can sometimes be difficult since symptoms of mesothelioma can go undetected for up to 50 years after exposure. Another component of a successful lawsuit is a compilation of all mesothelioma-related medical expenses that have been accrued over the years. This will help to ensure that if the case is successful, all medical expenses will be paid back in full. Largely, winning a case against asbestos depends on the experience of the attorney presenting the information. Choosing the right attorney can help to ease the burden on mesothelioma sufferers and their families and increase the chances of being awarded the settlement deserved for years of hard work in a hazardous environment.

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