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A common question for those who have been diagnosed with mesothelioma is “How long I can live with this disease?” In fact, many patients turn to their doctor with this question as well as their friends and family members. As with most diseases, however, there is no response in terms of life expectancy of a patient meso, but – in general – the survival rate of mesothelioma is based on a number of different factors. Each case is a bit different and although the survival rate for victims of mesothelioma has traditionally been grim, more and more patients are living longer with the disease, scientists discover more and better ways to detect and treat disease.
The survival rates of patients with mesothelioma depends on many factors which may include any or all of the following:
- latency period of mesothelioma – Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer which has a long latency period. Essentially, this means that the disease often “hides” in the body for many years, sometimes four or five decades. Therefore, 40-50 years may have passed since the first exposure to asbestos for the first time. This long latency period also means that the disease is not detected until symptoms appear. Often, at that time, cancer has spread from the main area to other parts of the body.
- stage of disease at diagnosis – Those whose mesothelioma is discovered in Stage 1 and 2 have a much better chance of surviving the disease for a prolonged period of time because there are more treatment options available to them. Those with stage 3 or 4 mesothelioma have fewer treatment options. The poor prognosis of mesothelioma is observed in these patients with advanced cancer are symptomatic or with distant metastasis of primary tumor, ie, the cancer has spread from the main area to other parts of the body.
- operability of the tumor – Due to the latency period mentioned above, surgery to remove the primary tumor mesothelioma is often not an option. However, if the disease is discovered at an early stage, a surgical procedure to remove the tumor may be a possibility, especially when the patient is healthy.
- patient’s age – The younger the patient, the greater the chance of survival. Studies have shown that age is indeed a factor in improved survival rate and young patients certainly fair.
- Comorbidity with other diseases – Patients, especially older ones, who have many medical problems are less likely to survive for a long time with mesothelioma. This is especially true in older patients, who represent a large number of victims of mesothelioma. Heart disease, kidney problems, hypertension, diabetes, and a host of other diseases or disorders can seriously affect the treatment options and, therefore, shortens the life expectancy of the patient.
- Mesothelioma treatment plan – The length of time a victim survives mesothelioma may depend on treatment (s) you receive. Most doctors will be as aggressive as possible, understanding that this is a difficult cancer to treat.
- area and type of disease – Mesothelioma occurs in various forms. About 75 percent of cases occur in the pleura, 15 to 20 percent in the peritoneum, and only 5 percent in the pericardium. The pleural mesothelioma is easier to treat and patients usually have a higher survival rate of mesothelioma than those whose disease is focused elsewhere. In addition, people with epithelial mesothelioma (most cases are this type) have a better prognosis than those with other types of mesothelioma.
Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer, bone tumor involving the mesothelial cells of the protective outer membranes of some internal organs as such, lungs, heart and abdominal organs, diaphragm pleura best known is and its function is to be a lubricating surface that protects the lungs from rubbing against the rib cage.
Currently, all cases of mesothelioma (cancer of the pleura), and lung cancer are related to the inhalation of asbestos fibers. When inhaled, these fibers can cause scarring in the tissues of the lung, which can not expand and contract normally.
A year are diagnosed in about 15,000 cases in the world, how to treat this cancer is by chemotherapy, radiotherapy and alternative medicines eligible for convatir disease. Usually those affected by this disease are over fifty years. The characteristics of asbestos-name of a group of different types of minerals are, long fibers, resistant, can be separated, are flexible, can be intertwined, also resist high temperatures.
Asbestos fibers do not dissolve in water or evaporate into the air, so these pieces of fibers can enter the water and air by the erosion of natural deposits and wear manufactured asbestos products, asbestos minerals always are widely distributed in the environment. Can be found in large natural deposits, or even contaminants in other minerals, eg, vermiculite, talc and chrysotile deposits which are in the tremolite asbestos. The most likely way of exposure to asbestos is through inhalation of asbestos fibers airborne, these fibers can come from natural sources or wear asbestos or disturbance of manufactured products, eg automotive brake and clutch linings, tiles and tiles, dry wall, insulation, cement and roof tiles, however, these products do not always contain asbestos.
In general, almost all air sample can be detected low levels of asbestos, which are little or no risk to our health. The levels found near an asbestos factory or mine can reach 11,000 fibres/m3 (0.01 fibers / ml) or more. In general, levels may be higher than average near buildings containing asbestos products are being demolished or renovated or near a waste site where asbestos is not covered and stored properly in order to protect from wind erosion.