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Mesothelioma is a rare, life threatening cancer caused by exposure to asbestos. While there are not an abundant number of new mesothelioma injury cases diagnosed every year, mesothelioma injury patients will only live for an average of 9 - 13 months after being diagnosed. There is currently no cure for mesothelioma injury, and even the most recently FDA approved drug will only prolong the life expectancy of a patient.
Reported incidence of mesothelioma injury is estimated to be around 2,000 new cases a year in the U.S. The number of mesothelioma injuries has increased in the past 20 years. Since mesothelioma injury symptoms may not appear for 30 - 50 years after asbestos exposure, the increase in diagnoses is believed to be in response to the high number of workers and people exposed to asbestos related industries.
It is often very difficult to diagnose a mesothelioma injury because it is a rare condition and because the symptoms are so similar to many other conditions. In order to confirm a mesothelioma injury is present, a biopsy will be required by a cancer specialist. If mesothelioma is confirmed, the oncologist will want to learn what stage the disease is in.
Since the average amount of time from mesothelioma diagnosis to death is so short, it is essential to determining how far along the disease has gone. Especially if the cancer has spread, it is important for the doctor to develop a treatment plan that will best suit the patient since treatment for mesothelioma injury depends on location, stage, and the patient''s age and general health. Mesothelioma is very hard to control and until it is treated mesothelioma injury will continue to grow and spread.
In about half of all mesothelioma injury cases, the disease has metastasized to other organs at the time of death. Often times, death occurs because of an extension of the tumor into surrounding organs. Mesothelioma has received a lot of press recently because of the lawsuits against asbestos companies. Plaintiffs have alleged asbestos companies have known about the asbestos dangers for years but allowed exposure to the toxic element to continue, increasing the risk of mesothelioma injury for workers and communities.
The danger of asbestos exposure is that once the asbestos fibers enter the body it remains there forever. Since it is invisible to the eye, many mesothelioma injury patients did not realize the toxic fibers were being inhaled into their bodies. While nearly everyone is exposed to asbestos at some time during their lives, millions of American workers were exposed to asbestos on a regular basis.
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