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The Asbestos Mesothelioma Lung Cancer website was created to provide
mesothelioma asbestos lung cancer patients, their familes and friends
with up-to-date information about asbestos mesothelioma cancer. We
have consolidated the latest information on mesothelioma asbestos
lung cancer, mesothelioma
symptoms, mesothelioma causes, mesothelioma
diagnosis, and mesothelioma
treatment. We have also gathered vital information on coping
with the personal and financial effects of a mesothelioma asbestos
lung cancer diagnosis, which can be devastating without the proper
preparation.
Malignant mesothelioma is a rare form of lung cancer. Mesothelioma
is the term used to describe a cancerous tumor which involves the
mesothelial cells of an organ, usually the lungs, heart or abdominal
organs. Pleural mesothelioma
or cancer of the lung lining is the most common form of mesothelioma
cancer. Peritoneal mesothelioma
is cancer of the stomach lining and is the next most common form.
The onset of mesothelioma asbestos lung cancer is usually very
slow, and the most commonly noted mesothelioma
symptoms are chest pain and pain in the lower back. Sometimes
the pain is accompanied by difficulty breathing, coughing, weight
loss and fever.
As the disease progresses rapidly it is very important that one
seeks medical treatment as soon as possible. The Mesothelioma
Treatment Options section lists mesothelioma doctors and
hospitals across the country. In our Coping
Strategy section we outline what to do and how to obtain
financial assistance.
Our Articles & News
section has a variety of mesothelioma asbestos lung cancer news
and medical articles about treatments options and new
medications.
Mesothelioma asbestos lung cancer is almost always caused by exposure
to asbestos. See our What Caused Mesothelioma section for exposure
history and a list of hazardous
jobs.
To navigate our site, use the links to the left.
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