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Pericardial Mesothelioma Facts

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Tuesday, July 20, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 
Among all mesothelioma diagnoses, pericardial mesothelioma only accounts for one to six percent, and is therefore the rarest kind of this particular form of cancer. 'Pericardial' is derived from pericardium, which is the Latin expression for a thin lining, often also referred to as a sac, that embeds the heart and functions like a membrane. When cancer cells start to develop in an uncontrolled fashion in the pericardium, the condition is called pericardial mesothelioma. The tumors that grow a...

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Facts About Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Tuesday, July 13, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

Pleural mesothelioma is an aggressive type of cancer that begins in the pleura, which is a membrane that covers several organs located in the chest cavity, including the lungs. Just about 75% of all mesothelioma diagnoses are being made for this particular variation. This health condition is most frequently seen in men ages 60-80, who have been exposed to asbestos, often decades earlier before their actual diagnosis.

Symptoms

Indications of malignant pleural mesothelioma are akin to the other k...


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Facts About Peritoneal Mesothelioma

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Tuesday, July 13, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

Malignant peritoneal mesothelioma can develop in a person when asbestos fibers get inside the peritoneum.  And this can happen if those toxic particles are breathed in, get lodged in the lungs or in the abdominal lining and inside the peritoneum. It is also possible that the asbestos fibers get swallowed rather than inhaled.  This can result in the abdominal lining to swell and later on trigger the initiation of tumor growth.  These tumors may spread inside and beyond the abdominal cavity.

Es...


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Pleural Mesothelioma Diagnosis and Treatments

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Tuesday, July 6, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

Mesothelioma can occur in a number of different variations. Pleural mesothelioma is the most commonly diagnosed version of this type of cancer. It originates in the mesothelial cells which are located in the mesothelium. The mesothelium is a very thin lining that functions like a membrane in order to connect and protect several organs inside the human body.

Pleural mesothelioma specifically starts in the lining of the lungs, also referred to as pleural membrane or pleura. The pleura is made ...


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Financial Resources for Mesothelioma Patients

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Sunday, June 27, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

Mesothelioma cancer entails serious burden to patients and their families. Any kind of support will be of great help to them. Listed below are some of the organizations who provide assistance for cancer patients and their families.

Hill-Burton - a program through which hospitals will be given construction and modernization funds from the Federal Government. Hospitals that receive Hill-Burton funds are required by law to offer a reasonable volume of services to people who cannot afford to pay ...


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The Importance of Mesothelioma Research

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Sunday, June 27, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

Mesothelioma research generally refers to the studies for finding out new details or information with reference to mesothelioma cancers.  Mesothelioma research is of outmost importance taking into consideration the increasing number of mesothelioma patients every year in all of the modern countries.  As a matter of fact, it is research alongside the clinical trials that gives optimism that in the near future a treatment for this dreadful disease will be discovered. Ongoing mesothelioma resear...


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Mesothelioma Survival Rate

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Saturday, June 26, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

Health experts who were studying the mesothelioma patient’s survival rate are usually referring to the five-year survival rate, which is the proportion of patients living five years subsequent to their cancer diagnosis. When a person is diagnosed with cancer, they are usually being informed of the cancer’s typical survival rates. They are also reminded that such statistics might not foresee a specific patient’s length of survival.

As being studied by the American Cancer Society, the five...


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Mesothelioma Information on Latency Period

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Saturday, June 26, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

Mesothelioma information and awarness is on of the most important weapons agaist this abestos induced disease. Malignant mesothelioma cancer has an exceptionally long latency period. The term “latency” in a medical context is defined as the period of time between the beginning of an ailment and the point at which the symptoms are being noticeable. According to the majority of the experts, in the situation of mesothelioma, the latency period ranges from 20 to 50 years after early exposure ...


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Mesothelioma Help and Treatments

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Saturday, June 26, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

Mesothelioma help is available to patients through treatment programs. The exact treatment approach  depends on many factors, including:

• the stage of the cancer
• location or type of the disease
• how far the cancer has spread
• how the cancer cells appear under the microscope
• Patient’s age
• overall health of the patient

Medical technology is in progress just as the number of mesothelioma sufferers’ increase.  For the reason that mesothelioma is a relatively rare disease com...


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Mesothelioma Doctor

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Saturday, June 26, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

Mesothelioma is an intricate disease which needs a special kind of treatment. It is absolutely necessary to consult a doctor as soon as symptoms are experienced. The mesothelioma doctors to be consulted may are usually experts in the field of asbestos induced diseases. Usually, treatment for mesothelioma is typically completed with an interdisciplinary process. Although preliminary diagnosis is possible to be made by from one health care professional, it is likely that the patient ends up wor...


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Mesothelioma Symptoms and Signs

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Friday, June 25, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

A patient with mesothelioma frequently shows symptoms 15 to 50 years later than early exposure to asbestos. The cancer may take decades to grow in the body and symptoms are not visible until after the cancer is evident. A lot of patients are unconscious of the rigorousness of their situation from the time when mesothelioma symptoms usually bear a resemblance to symptoms of less serious diseases.

Pleural Mesothelioma Symptoms

Pleural mesothelioma, also known as mesothelioma of the pleura, is a t...


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New Mesothelioma Treatment Options

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Thursday, June 24, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

New mesothelioma treatments have been studied and enhanced with the expectation of finding more effective treatments a that - in best case - can provide a cure. Mesothelioma researchers are in agreement that new mesothelioma treatment approaches will sooner or later be proven as successful, despite the fact that they have yet to show conclusive results that are better than traditional methods. New approaches to treat malignant mesothelioma are currently being tested and some of these are:

- An...


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Traditional Mesothelioma Treatments

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Thursday, June 24, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

The treatment programs for mesothelioma vary from each diagnosis. There are many factors to consider before undergoing a certain treatment which includes the stage of the cancer, the location of cancer, how far the cancer has spread, and the patient’s age. Treatments for mesothelioma are divided into two types: traditional mesothelioma treatments and new mesothelioma treatments. Traditional mesothelioma treatments are similar as those used to cure other kind of cancers. There are three trad...


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Malignant Mesothelioma Staging

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Monday, June 21, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

Staging is a method of describing a cancer. It illustrates where the cancer is located, where it has spread and what part of the body’s organ it affects. Doctors apply diagnostic tests to verify the cancer's stage. It is based on the results of the physical exam, biopsies, and imaging tests (CT scan, PET scan, etc.).Therefore, staging may not be comprehensive until all the tests are completed. Determining the stage helps the doctor to make a decision on what kind of treatment is best to cur...


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Causes and Symptoms: Mesothelioma facts

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Thursday, June 17, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, there are an estimated 2,000 to 3,000 new cases per year of the disease in the United States, but this number seems to be increasing. This growing figure is related to the prevalent utilization of asbestos from the 1940s to the end of the 1970s. European researchers studying the disease anticipate deaths from mesothelioma to hit the highest point around the year 2020 and then fall off, because asbestos use has be...


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Mesothelioma Cases and Patients Stories

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Thursday, June 17, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

A number of mesothelioma victims need to accept the heart wrenching realism that there is only a little possibility to cure this deadly asbestos cancer. A patient's history of asbestos exposure can vary from short-term to long-term prior to the development of mesothelioma. Malignant mesothelioma is a highly-aggressive cancer that can quickly spread into patient’s body, limiting post-diagnosis survival instance.

Cases of mesothelioma victims

Steve McQueen: Hollywood Legend diagnosed with Mesot...


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Mesothelioma Chemotherapy Therapy Options

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Thursday, June 17, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

Chemotherapy has been used to cure cancer since the early 1940s. This kind of treatment is most effective when dealing with "young" cancer cells that have not yet formed a solid tumor otherwise, it is tremendously complicated for chemotherapy drugs to alleviate  solid tumor mass. This may possibly be used to attain dissimilar purposes, depending on the stage of the cancer at the time of diagnosis, the age and the health of the patient. Since chemotherapy for mesothelioma is not considered "th...


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Mesothelioma Diagnosis Techniques

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Wednesday, June 16, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

Diagnosing mesothelioma is rather difficult for the reason that the indications are similar to those of a number of other circumstances. Diagnosis begins with a review of the patient's medical history, as well as considering any history of asbestos exposure. A complete physical examination may be carried out. Standard treatment options are mentioned below and sometimes these treatments are combined to effectively target the ailment.

Common Mesothelioma Diagnosis Techniques

Imaging tests. This m...


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Mesothelioma Definition

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Tuesday, June 15, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

History of Asbestos and Mesothelioma

Asbestos has been used since ancient times. It was utilized expansively in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as modern industry drove the economies of Western Europe and the United States. The first reported death caused by asbestos exposure was reported in medical paper back in 1924. One of the illnesses connected with asbestos exposure is mesothelioma. This type of cancerous condition was known as a tumor of the pleura, peritoneum and pericardium in ...


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Mesothelioma Life Expectancy After Diagnosis

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Tuesday, June 15, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

Scientist and researches have yet to find a cure for this disease. Millions of dollars and decades later after more and more patients got sick from exposure to asbestos, the mesothelioma life expectancy after a patient is diagnosed, is still usually not more than 16 months.
 
The current treatments are aimed to help to improve a victim's quality of live and may impact the growth rate of the cancer, yet, cannot put it into remission. Mesothelioma, a very rare form of cancer, is caused by exposur...


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The Asbestos Disease Mesothelioma

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Saturday, June 12, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

Asbestos exposure is a known cause of asbestosis, mesothelioma, lung cancers and a variety of other cancers such as cancer of the kidney for example. Asbestos is made of fibrous minerals in is a natural occurrence present in some rocks and soils.
Because of its outstanding thermal characteristics, it used to find widespread use in certain industries and the construction businesses in applications for fireproofing, roofing shingles, floor tiles furnaces, pipe coverings and electric insulations....


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A Mesothelioma Cure Is Yet To Be Found

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Saturday, June 12, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

As of this day, researches and scientist are still looking for a mesothelioma cure. Even after years and years of extensive research and astronomical amounts of monies spent, the currently available treatments are only capable of providing the patient with a better quality of life, but not a cure from the cancer. Before we go ahead, let's have a look at what mesothelioma actually is and what is can be caused by.

Mesothelioma is a malignant disease that predominantly affects the lining of th...


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Mesothelioma Treatment Options

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Friday, June 11, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

The treatment of cancer depends on its location, the stage as well as the age and the overall health of the patient. The same factors apply when the best treatment options for mesothelioma need to be evaluated. Usually, a team of oncologist will make this decision and put together a treatment regime. Mesothelioma is difficult to treat and the outlook on long term survival is poor.

Let's have a look at the ten most popular state of the art treatment options for mesothelioma

1) Surgical Remo...


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Kidney Cancer, Mesothelioma and Asbestos Exposure

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Friday, May 21, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

2009 was a very tough year for my family and me. First, in March my wife’s annual mammogram revealed a Stage 1 breast cancer in her left breast. Seven months later, I got diagnosed with kidney cancer. This is when I started to look into a potential connection between kidney cancer, mesothelioma and asbestos exposure. I was 37 years old.

Two cancer diagnoses in the same family within seven months, is unusual. We obviously freaked out and thought that there must be a common cause. Apparently...


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The Mesothelioma Adenocarcinoma Confusion

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Friday, May 21, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

It is not untypical that people confuse mesothelioma and adenocarcinoma with each other. And the truth of the matter is, even Oncologist misdiagnosed one or the other occasionally. But there is a clear distinction between the two health conditions. They both have different causes and also require specific treatment regimens. Mesothelioma is almost exclusively caused by asbestos exposure. Asbestos consists of toxic fibers that are friable. That means, the fibers can be broken up easily under s...


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Epithelioid Mesothelioma

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Friday, May 7, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

Epithelioid mesothelioma is the most common of the three mesothelioma cancers that are diagnosed, due to inhalation of asbestos particles. Since the mid 1930s, doctors have known that working around this material will cause life-threatening results, but corporations continued using it in hundreds of applications for several more decades. Typically, a person will not become diagnosed with this form of until from fifteen to fifty years have passed.

In some cases, people who worked on movie set...


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What is an asbestos lung mesothelioma cancer?

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Wednesday, May 5, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 
Asbestos, even nowadays, can still be found in a broad variety of products. Known health conditions that are linked back to exposure to the material include asbestos lung mesothelioma cancer and asbestosis.

To fully understand the complexity of this issue, we first need to look at a few fundamental aspects and get clarification of some basic questions.

What is asbestos?

The term asbestos does actually not stand for one single material, but is much rather a common name used for any silicate mater...

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What are the Mesothelioma Cancers?

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Tuesday, April 13, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 
Mesothelioma cancers are variations of cancers that typically find their origination in the mesothelium. The mesothelium is a thin layer that spans over the lungs. That layer is often referred to as lining, can also be found in number of other organs, including the heart. For instance, the lining that surrounds the organs located in the abdomen is called peritoneal membrane.

The lining around the lungs is named pleura and the one that embeds the heart is called pericardium. All the linings fun...

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Insight into Mesothelioma

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Saturday, April 10, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

Health care professionals and researches are still looking for a cure for mesothelioma.

But what is mesothelioma and what are the potential causes?

Mesothelioma is an asbestos induced and cancerous disease that affects the lung lining (mesothelium) and the abdomen. This condition is exclusively linked to asbestos exposure. Asbestos is a naturally occurring, fibrous and friable material that was widely used in various industries such as construction processing, building and manufacturing. T...


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FAQ about Pericardial Mesothelioma

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Saturday, April 10, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

What is pericardial mesothelioma?

A rather rare variation of the cancer mesothelioma is the so called pericardial mesothelioma, which is a very serious heart condition, caused by the build up of cancerous cells on the lining that surrounds the organ. Like peritoneal and pleural mesothelioma, this form is a fatal, too, as a cure is yet to be found.

What are the causes of pericardial mesothelioma and who is at risk of contracting it?

Consistent with all other types of mesothelioma, the per...


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10 Options in the Treatment of Mesothelioma

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Saturday, April 10, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 
The treatment of mesothelioma depends on a variety of factors and is therefore not necessarily different as with any other cancer. Important factors include the exact location of the tumor, the stage of the disease and the age and overall health condition of the diagnosed patient. Usually, a team of health care professionals together with the patient determine the treatment protocol. Mesothelioma is known as a difficult to treat health condition and it therefore comes with a rather poor outlo...

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The Types of Mesothelioma

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Saturday, March 6, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

Pleural Mesothelioma

The Pleural Mesothelioma affects the chest and the lungs. It mostly starts to develop in the chest cavity and may also directly affect the lungs. Pleural mesothelioma is difficult to detect and therefore hard to diagnose timely. In the early stages of the illness, the symptoms are frequently rather mild. Persistent pain in the chest along with fever and weight loss is usually the occurrences reported by patients. Less frequently we see other symptoms that are more of sev...


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The disease of cancer lung lining

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Monday, January 18, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

I can see why people think that cancer of the lung lining is the same as lung cancer however, the truth of the matter is they are very different. Cancer in the lining of the lung is found in an area inside a patient's body that is called mesothelium. The mesothelium is a very thin lining that surrounds numerous internal organs. It works like a membrane.
A more commonly used term for cancer of lung lining is mesothelioma.

Mesothelioma is caused by exposure to asbestos. The symptoms include che...


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An overview of mesothelioma risk factors

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Monday, January 18, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 
This article looks a little bit closer at the risk factors for mesothelioma. There are various forms of cancers with different kind of risk factors. We all know that smoking increases the risk of developing lung cancer, or being exposed for too long and too often to sunlight, might increase the likelihood of getting skin cancer. And a proven mesothelioma risk factor, is being exposed to asbestos.

Of course, that doesn't mean that everybody who got in contact with the material automatically...

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What is a malignant peritoneal mesothelioma diagnosis?

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Sunday, January 17, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

A very rare form of cancer is the so called malignant peritoneal mesothelioma.

Less than 30% of all mesothelioma diagnoses account for peritoneal mesothelioma. This form of cancer affects the abdominal lining. That's the reason why it is also being referred to as abdominal mesothelioma. It covers the organs that are located in the abdomen.

The cause for peritoneal mesothelioma is exposure to asbestos. There is no bullet proof explanation, but we assume that the exposure to asbestos can cause ...


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Kidney cancer pictures are easier to find than mesothelioma pictures

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Saturday, January 16, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

Did you ever try to find a mesothelioma picture on the web, or a mesothelioma pictures database? I made an interesting observation as I conducted my research. As a matter of fact, there are many very good and resourceful cancer websites out there that feature cancer pictures, but mesothelioma pictures were extremely hard to find.


Mesothelioma is a cancer that is treatable, however, has a poor general prognosis. The treatment protocols nowadays -- and there are new and promising ones coming ...


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Where to find the best mesothelioma resources for your case

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Friday, January 15, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

When we talk about mesothelioma and mesothelioma resources, it is important to understand, how and why people actually get diagnosed with the disease.

Mesothelioma is a form of cancer. It is typically caused by exposure to asbestos. Symptoms of mesothelioma might not occur for many years after a person got in contact with the toxic material. A problematic aspect of the disease is the fact that most often mesothelioma has already developed to a later stage before it is being detected.

Meso...


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An asbestos law suits guide

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Friday, January 15, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

For decades class action lawsuits have been in existence. When large companies in some way offend the rights of many people, these civil suits are filed. Asbestos law suits address harm that may have come to others due to asbestos exposure. These suits are regulated by civil law to protect individuals who may have been unknowingly exposed. 
Some lawyers advertise on television commercials looking for people who may have been exposed to asbestos. Individuals can benefit greatly monetarily from...


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Do you know what pleural thickening is?

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Wednesday, January 13, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

Pleural thickening is associated with mesothelioma. It is a fibrosis that manifests in thickening and scarring of the mesothelium, the thin lining that surrounds the lungs. The situation occurs and is a result of when scar tissue starts building around the asbestos fibers that found their way into the mesothelium.

This scar tissue causes the lungs to be less flexible and more stiff which impairs a patient's ability to breathe normally. Is there a treatment for pleural thickening in mesotheli...


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The UAB Mesothelioma Clinic in Birmingham, AL

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Tuesday, January 12, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

Have you heard of the UAB Mesothelioma Clinic? The UAB Mesothelioma Clinic is part of the UAB Comprehensive Cancer Care Center. This institution provides complete care for mesothelioma patients. The services include, but are not limited to: diagnosis, treatment and supportive care.

The clinic is known for its commitment to improve the outlook for patients with mesothelioma by educating them about the disease and providing them with the option to participate in novel mesothelioma clinical tr...


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Mesothelioma insurance settlements guide

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Monday, January 11, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

Before we have a closer look at mesothelioma insurance settlements, let's talk a little bit about the disease itself. A very rare form of cancer is Mesothelioma. It is usually linked to exposure to asbestos, and unless I am mistaken, modern medicine doesn’t not know of any other causes.

Asbestos was widely manufactured and used in a whole variety of different products. Unfortunately, some employers in the asbestos production industry did not inform their employees and consumers adequately,...


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What is abdominal mesothelioma?

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Monday, January 11, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

There are several forms of mesothelioma known to us. One is the so called abdominal mesothelioma which is also referred to as peritoneal mesothelioma. This is a cancer that starts do develop in the tissues of the peritoneal cavity in the abdomen.

It usually affects males from the ages of 50 to 70. However, 20% of all abdominal mesothelioma diagnoses are made for women. The symptoms of this cancer include, but are not limited to: loss of appetite that consequently results in weight loss, abd...


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What is asbestos lung mesothelioma cancer?

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Saturday, January 9, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that is induced by the exposure to asbestos. Here is what typically happens: a person was employed by a corporation or manufacturer of the building supply industry. On his job he got in contact with the toxic material on a daily basis. Even if he did wear state of the art protection gear, he was exposed to a significant risk that the microscopically small asbestos fibers or dust particles found their way into his system.

It’s simple, as asbestos is being cu...


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A personal injury lawsuit overview

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Saturday, January 9, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

There is a whole myriad of reasons why people initiate lawsuits. One of which could be a personal injury. A personal injury is constituted when a person got hurt due to the negligence of another entity.

A person might sue another one seeking compensation for medical bills, the suffering and pain, lost wages and other things. In personal injury lawsuits there are typically two parties involved; the one that is suing is called the plaintiff. The other one is called the defendant. In case you ...


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Things you need to know when filing for a mesothelioma claim

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Saturday, January 9, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

Before we get started with what a mesothelioma claim actually is, let's first have a look at the disease itself. Mesothelioma is an asbestos induced cancer with a latency time that can span from years to decades. Modern medicine made effective treatment options available; however, the overall prognosis is still rather poor.

There are many mesothelioma attorneys out there on the market to choose from. The key here is not to wait for too long. If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma and c...


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Why can’t I find a single mesothelioma picture?

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Friday, January 8, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

I was looking on the web for a mesothelioma picture database or mesothelioma pictures in general. It is actually interesting. There are quite a few resources out there that provide pictures on cancers, but mesothelioma pictures were extremely hard to find.

Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that carries a rather poor prognosis. There are several good treatment protocols available though, and research and science are moving into the right direction, constantly developing new promising therapie...


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An asbestos lawsuit might bring you to compensation you are entitled to

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Saturday, January 2, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

I wonder what the majority of the people thinks if they were asked to come up with what they typically associate with the term asbestos lawsuit? I bet that one good candidate for the first place would be: Money!

Asbestos lawsuits are mostly filed against large companies or corporations that did not disclose to its employees that the working environment they were provided with has exposed them to asbestos. Since between the initiation of an asbestos induced disease (such as Mesothelioma and A...


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How a mesothelioma survivor can live for 10 years or more

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Saturday, January 2, 2010, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

Compared to other cancers, Mesothelioma is a rare form. In almost all the cases, the cause lies in exposure to asbestos. Any person, who receives a cancer diagnosis, will automatically get a lot of questions on his mind. I remember when my wife got diagnosed with breast cancer; we both had millions of questions to ask. The same was true when I received my kidney cancer diagnosis just a few months later. Maybe the most important and burning one is about the survival rate and the general progno...


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The rare desmoplastic meothelioma cancer

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Wednesday, December 30, 2009, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

There are several variations of the mesothelioma cancer known to us. For example, papillary mesothelioma, benign mesothelioma, malignant mesothelioma, etc., without going to deep into the other scientifically relevant forms. Typically, we mostly hear only about the common malignant mesothelioma, which is known for developing very slowly and the onset of symptoms might not occur before twenty or thirty years after a patient has actually started to develop the disease. And we also know that mes...


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The mesothelioma law and what it can do for you

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Tuesday, December 29, 2009, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

Mesothelioma is an asbestos induced form of cancer. Patients who develop the disease were typically and unknowingly exposed to this toxic substance at their working place or in their immediate living environment. The Mesothelioma Law contains rules and regulations in order to handle related claims.

There is huge number of mesothelioma law firms solely specializing in cases initiated by victims of this illness. However, it is advisable to do thorough research before you sign up with a mesothel...


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Get help in mesothelioma forums online

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Sunday, December 27, 2009, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, you will probably do the same thing as I did when I was diagnosed with Renal Cell Carcinoma (Kidney Cancer), or my wife when she was diagnosed
Breast Cancer. You will go on the internet and try to get as much information as possible.

And that is a good thing in general; however, there is also a downside to it. First, you will get an overload of information that won’t be easy to interpret and process properly. Secondly, you may draw wrong conclus...


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The rare cystic mesothelioma cancer

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Sunday, December 27, 2009, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 
This form of the Mesothelioma cancer is very rare and is predominantly found in young women. There are two remarkable points to consider when we are talking about cystic mesothelioma, also often called benign cystic mesothelioma. 

As we can tell by looking at the name, this illness is not a real cancer, since it doesn’t produce malignant cells. The cells of this benign cancer are called mesothelial cells. That’s the good news, because typically, a mesothelioma diagnosis comes with a rather...

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What is pleural plaque?

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Friday, December 25, 2009, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

Pleural plaques, or also called fibrous buildups on the outer (parietal) pleura, are most commonly caused because of occupational exposure to asbestos, and are frequently seen in those individuals who have worked in asbestos removal. Pleural plaques in and of themselves are benign, and cannot thereby become cancerous, although it has been postulated that individuals suffering from plural plaques are at higher risk for eventual development of Mesothelioma or lung cancer.
 The presence of pleura...


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What a mesothelioma patient has to expect

Posted by Tony Ulrich on Tuesday, December 22, 2009, In : Mesothelioma Patient Info 

In the USA alone, each year we have an estimate 3200 new cases of people diagnosed with mesothelioma. Again, that's only in the United States, not world wide.

Mesothelioma is a wicked disease. It may take a long time before it develops in a human being who has been exposed to the material at some point in his or her life. Therefore, it might take even up to twenty years until the cancer starts showing up.

As for any other cancer related disease, a mesothelioma patient 's overall condition ...


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