What are the most common warning
signs of mesothelioma?
Mesothelioma is difficult to diagnose because the early signs and symptoms of
the disease can be subtle or mistaken. Symptoms are
all too frequently ignored or dismissed by people who are inclined to attribute
them to common every day ailments. Sometimes patients live with symptoms for up
to 6 months before being diagnosed but usually the symptoms are present for two
to three months prior to a mesothelioma diagnosis.
Peritoneal mesothelioma originates
in the abdomen and as a result, symptoms often include abdominal pain, weight
loss, nausea, and vomiting. Fluid buildup may occur in the abdomen as well as a
result of the cancer.
Asbestos exposure is considered the
primary risk factor for the development of the cancer. Anyone previously exposed to asbestos
displaying any of these symptoms should seek medical attention from their
doctor first, only to be referred to a doctor
who specializes in the treatment of mesothelioma and thoracic oncology after receiving a positive diagnosis.
About 60% of patients diagnosed with
pleural mesothelioma experience lower back pain or side chest pain, and there
are frequent reports of shortness of breath. Lower numbers of people may
experience difficulty swallowing, or have a persistent cough, fever, weight
loss or fatigue. Additional symptoms that some patients experience are muscle
weakness, loss of sensory capability, coughing up blood, facial and arm
swelling, and hoarseness.
How
long does it take for mesothelioma symptoms to appear?
One of the most unique facts about
mesothelioma is that the disease is characterized by a long latency period that
is very often associated with the disease. The latency period is the amount of
time that elapses from the first point of asbestos exposure to the point where
symptoms begin to appear so that a diagnosis can be made. In some mesothelioma
cases the latency period is reported to be 10 years but the
average latency for the majority of cases is between 35 and 40 years. As a
result, the cancer often progresses to later stages before a diagnosis is made. When diagnosed in the later
stages, mesothelioma treatment options become more limited and are less
effective.
Symptoms
of Mesothelioma
Provided below is a list of symptoms
that mesothelioma patients may experience. Please click on a symptom to learn
more about it.
Anemia
Mesothelioma patients diagnosed with
anemia have a lower than normal red blood cell count or hemoglobin in the blood.
Blood Clotting Disorder
A symptom experienced by many
mesothelioma patients that can lead to anemia and other serious complications
if not given appropriate medical attention.
Bowel Obstruction
Bowel obstructions can be a direct
effect of the cancer. It is a very painful symptom that can sometimes develop
in peritoneal mesothelioma patients.
Chest Pain
Often experienced in pleural
mesothelioma and pericardial mesothelioma patients, chest pain can develop as
the tumor grows and places strain on the lungs and heart.
Dysphagia
Pleural mesothelioma patients often
develop difficulty swallowing (esophageal dysphagia) as the mesothelium
continues to grow on the lungs.
Fluid Effusion
An effusion can occur in
mesothelioma patients when there is fluid buildup affecting either the pleura
or pericardium. This may need to be drained in a relatively limited surgical
procedure to control the effusion and associated symptoms.
Hemoptysis
Hemoptysis, or the symptom of
coughing up blood, can have its origins in the lungs, bronchi or trachea of
mesothelioma patients.
Nausea
Nausea is experienced in a number of
cancer patients, as it is often a side effect of chemotherapy treatment and
sometimes the underlying cancer. Those diagnosed with peritoneal mesothelioma
may also experience nausea as a result of increasing abdominal pressure.
Peritoneal Effusion
Peritoneal mesothelioma patients may
experience a buildup of fluid in the peritoneum as the tumor continues to grow.
This can result in an effusion which can inhibit the function of abdominal
organs.
Peritoneal Effusion
In pleural mesothelioma patients,
pleural effusion may develop when there is a large amount of fluid present in
the pleura, the lining between the lungs and chest cavity.
Weight Loss
Weight loss can occur in
mesothelioma patients as a side effect from cancer treatment or as the result
of other symptoms that may also be present, such as difficulty swallowing or
nausea.
Source http://www.mesothelioma.com/mesothelioma/symptoms/
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