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Trying to Diagnose Mesothelioma

 

Author: Barry Davis

Mesothelioma is a rare and deadly form of cancer. It is caused from prolonged exposure to asbestos. Many people have been affected by mesothelioma but it is not an easy disease to diagnose. Analyzing the symptoms in the initial stages is a difficult procedure. The biggest problem that adds to the complication of a diagnosis is that the early symptoms are quite similar to other common diseases. unfortunately, this usually causes delays in the diagnosis. When dealing with a life threatening disease, delaying the diagnosis could spell disaster for the patient.

Doctors need to be very precise when trying to diagnose mesothelioma. Clinical and radiological tests need to be conducted on the patient. The doctors will also have to do a tissue biopsy and compare the results to the previous tests.

When trying to diagnose mesothelioma, the doctor should have a complete medical history of the patient. This is where the doctor may be able to see that the patient was exposed to asbestos at some point in their life. This is a tip-off to the doctor that the symptoms may be from mesothelioma and not another disease. The doctor can also see the patient's complete physical history along with x-rays from their chest and abdomen. Lastly, the disease affects the lungs, so the doctor needs to reference any tests that focused on lung functions.

It may be necessary for the doctor to take a Computerized Tomography (CT) scan or a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan. If anything looks suspicious to the doctor, then a biopsy will be performed to which should confirm the diagnosis of mesothelioma. If the biopsy can confirm that the patient has mesothelioma, then the doctor will be able to determine what stage the cancer is in, and where the cancer is located. Then the doctor will perform more tests to determine how the cancer cells have spread throughout the patient's body.

When trying to diagnose mesothelioma, the doctor will see how developed the cancer cells are. If they are not developed beyond the membrane then the disease will be considered localized. Unfortunately, many tests are again needed to determine the developmental stage of the cancer cells. The procedure for diagnosing mesothelioma is a very long process that is filled with many serious tests.

If you feel that you could be suffering from mesothelioma, please be sure to let your doctor know as soon as possible about any past experience and prolonged exposure to asbestos. The sooner you can be diagnosed with mesothelioma, the sooner you will be able to begin treatment for the disease.

Author Bio:
Barry Davis is a proclaimed scripter. Barry likes to write articles about this topic.
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