Mesothelioma Cancer

 Mesothelioma is a cancer caused by asbestos. It most commonly occurs in the linings of the lungs or the abdomen. The average life expectancy is 12 – 21 months after diagnosis, but prognosis may improve with treatment. Symptoms can include chest pain, shortness of breath and general fatigue.


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KEY FACTS

Approximate New

Cases per Year:

3,000

People at Risk of

Developing Mesothelioma:

20 million

Of All Mesothelioma Cases Pleural Is Most Common:

80 – 90%

Median Age at Mesothelioma Diagnosis:

74 years

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01. What Are the Causes & Symptoms of Mesothelioma?

02. What Are the Types of Mesothelioma?

03. How Is Mesothelioma Diagnosed & Staged?

04. What Is the Prognosis & Life Expectancy?

05. Treatment Options & Top Doctors Near You

06. Community Support

01. SYMPTOMS

What Are the Symptoms of Mesothelioma?

Mesothelioma symptoms can take 10 – 50 years to emerge after initial exposure to asbestos. Symptoms are often mistaken for less serious illnesses, which can complicate early diagnosis. When symptoms present, patients should seek medical attention, as early detection may improve mesothelioma prognosis.


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Common Symptoms of Mesothelioma

Chest pain or abdominal pain

Shortness of breath

Fluid buildup

Fatigue

Fever and night sweats

Weight loss

Who Is at Risk of Developing Mesothelioma?

Any amount of asbestos exposure can cause mesothelioma. However, certain occupations may experience higher rates of exposure. Loved ones of these workers also face a higher risk because of secondhand exposure.


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How Mesothelioma Forms





02. TYPES

Types of Mesothelioma

There are four main types of mesothelioma based on tumor location. The most common type is malignant pleural mesothelioma. Symptoms, prognosis and treatment options vary depending on mesothelioma type.


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Pleural Mesothelioma


Develops in the lining of the lungs.

Pleural mesothelioma is the most common type of the disease, accounting for 80 – 90% of all diagnoses.

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Peritoneal Mesothelioma


Develops in the lining of the abdomen.

It is the second most common form of the disease, accounting for about 15 – 20% of all diagnoses.

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Pericardial Mesothelioma


Develops in the lining of the heart.

Pericardial mesothelioma is an extremely rare form of the disease, accounting for only 1 – 2% of all mesothelioma diagnoses.

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Resources for Mesothelioma Patients

We offer assistance to those navigating mesothelioma treatment decisions and medical-related financial difficulties. Click the links to learn more about financial support options, assistance for veterans and top mesothelioma doctors.


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03. DIAGNOSIS

Diagnosing Mesothelioma

After recognizing symptoms, doctors will perform a variety of tests and procedures to confirm a mesothelioma diagnosis. Biopsies are the only way to definitively diagnose mesothelioma Other diagnostic tools may help determine location and staging. Once a mesothelioma diagnosis is confirmed, doctors will classify the disease into one of four stages. Mesothelioma staging will help determine prognosis and treatment options.


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Mesothelioma Stages

At stage 1 or 2, patients have the most treatment options. By stages 3 and 4, treatment options are generally more limited, as the cancer has spread.



04. PROGNOSIS

Mesothelioma Prognosis

Staging, tumor location and cell type help determine a patient’s mesothelioma prognosis. Due to these and other factors, prognosis will vary depending on the individual. When discussing a patient’s prognosis, mesothelioma doctors may also mention life expectancy and survival rates as related terms. Average life expectancy is 12 – 21 months.


DEFINING TERMS


Mesothelioma Prognosis

Prognosis

An estimate of how an individual’s disease is expected to progress and develop, along with the likelihood of survival.


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Mesothelioma Life Expectancy

Life Expectancy

How long a patient can expect to survive with or without undergoing treatment. This may change with treatment.


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Mesothelioma Survival Rate

Survival Rate

A statistic (percentage or ratio) indicating how many people live a certain amount of time after diagnosis.


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Mesothelioma Survivors


Some patients are able to outlive their prognosis by months or years. Heather Von St. James was given 15 months to live at the time of diagnosis. Today, she is a survivor of more than 14 years.


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05. TREATMENT

Mesothelioma Treatment

Standard treatments for mesothelioma include surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy. The most common option is a multimodal approach, which combines two or more standard treatment options. Mesothelioma doctors continue to research new treatments through clinical trials.


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MESOTHELIOMA TREATMENT OPTIONS


For optimal patient success, mesothelioma doctors often recommend multimodal treatment, using multiple forms of therapy. Combining treatments has been shown to increase patient survival times.






06. SUPPORT

Support Throughout the

Mesothelioma Journey

Finding community with other patients, survivors and people who understand the intricacies of a rare cancer like mesothelioma may ease the heavy burden. There are numerous ways to get involved within the mesothelioma community to show support. Below are ways to engage with others who understand mesothelioma diagnosis, treatment and survivorship.


News & Updates in the Mesothelioma Community

News & Updates in the Mesothelioma Community

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Connect at mesothelioma events.

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Common Questions About Mesothelioma

Is mesothelioma treatable?

Although there is no cure for mesothelioma, there are treatment options available, including surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy.

What are the most common symptoms of mesothelioma?

Mesothelioma symptoms vary based on type, but commonly include coughing, shortness of breath, chest pain or abdominal pain and buildup of fluid.

What is the main cause of mesothelioma?

The only known cause of malignant mesothelioma is exposure to asbestos.

Is mesothelioma a form of cancer?

Malignant mesothelioma is a rare and aggressive cancer. There are different types of mesothelioma, including pleural and peritoneal mesothelioma.

What type of cancer is mesothelioma?

Mesothelioma affects the mesothelium, or thin linings covering organs, such as the lungs (pleural mesothelioma) and abdomen (peritoneal mesothelioma).

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Linda Molinari has more than 15 years of experience as a writer and advocate for mesothelioma patients and a ban on asbestos.


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Dr. James Stevenson is an experienced medical oncologist specializing in mesothelioma and lung cancer treatment, currently practicing at the Cleveland Clinic.


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