- About Mesothelioma
- Mesothelioma Cause
- Mesothelioma Symptoms
- Mesothelioma Diagnosis
- Mesothelioma Stages
MESOTHELIOMA COMMON QUESTIONS
What is Mesothelioma?
The National Cancer Institute states that: "Malignant mesothelioma,
a rare form of cancer, is a disease in which cancer (malignant) cells are
found in the sac lining the chest (the pleura), the lining of the abdominal
cavity (the peritoneum) or the lining around the heart (the pericardium)."
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What is peritoneal mesothelioma?
Peritoneal mesothelioma is a cancer of the lining of the abdominal
cavity. This form of cancer makes up approximately one-fifth to one-third of
the total number of mesothelioma cases diagnosed. More on peritoneal
mesothelioma.
How do you get Mesothelioma?
Most people with malignant mesothelioma have worked on jobs where
they breathed asbestos. Others have been exposed to asbestos in a household
environment, often without knowing it. More about the different ways in
which people have been exposed to asbestos.
How much exposure does it take to get the disease?
An exposure of as little as one or two months can result in
mesothelioma 30 or 40 years later.
How long does it take after exposure for the disease to show up?
People exposed in the 1940s, 50s, 60s, and 70s are now being
diagnosed with mesothelioma because of the long latency period of asbestos
disease.
What is the prognosis for mesothelioma?
Like most cancers, the prognosis for this disease often depends on
how early it is diagnosed and how aggressively it is treated.
Is there any promising research or are there promising drugs for
mesothelioma?
Research is being conducted at various cancer centers all over the
United States as well as by pharmaceutical companies. To find more about
these studies, click on Clinical Trials.
Where can I find information on living with mesothelioma?
Mesothelioma Aid is a good website for resource for families
dealing with mesothelioma. It includes advice and referrals to other
resources for coping with cancer, caregiving, financial challenges, and
support groups. Alternatively, contact us here at Mesothelioma Web for help
finding resouces for living with this disease.

