Mesothelioma

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Mesothelioma: Understanding the Risks and Impacts

This section provides an overview of Mesothelioma, a serious cancer associated with asbestos exposure, particularly blue asbestos.

Understanding Mesothelioma

Mesothelioma is a form of cancer affecting the pleura, which is the lining surrounding the lungs. It's primarily linked to exposure to asbestos, especially the blue type known for its sharp, needle-like fibres.

How Mesothelioma Develops

The sharp fibres of blue asbestos can cause significant damage beyond surface scarring. They are capable of piercing the lung tissue and reaching the pleura, where the cancer can rapidly spread. The pleura lacks compartmentalisation, making it vulnerable to swift disease progression.

Latency Period and Prognosis

  • Latency Period: Despite its long latency period, the diagnosis of Mesothelioma often leads to a rapid decline in health.
  • Life Expectancy: Post-diagnosis, the typical life expectancy ranges between 1 to 3 years, and while medications may offer some relief, it is generally considered a terminal illness.

Early Symptoms

Initial symptoms might include mild pain in the shoulder or upper chest area. However, these symptoms tend to progress and spread over time.

The information highlights the critical nature of Mesothelioma and the importance of early detection and asbestos safety measures.