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Archive for the ‘ Mesothelioma Victims ’ Category

14 Jan 11

Mesothelioma Latency Period

The Mesothelioma latency period is very long. A latency period is the time it takes a disease to become apparent in its victim. With Mesothelioma cancer, this can range from 10 years to 40 years, with the uppermost number being more common. This latency period is the longest of any of the illnesses cause by asbestos exposure.

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23 Jul 10

Prognosis of Malignant Mesothelioma

Every year, over 3000 individuals are diagnosed with malignant mesothelioma. Malignant mesothelioma is a form of cancer that affects the mesothelium lining of the chest, heart and abdominal cavity. Malignant mesothelioma is caused from exposure to asbestos particles which are either inhaled or ingested and become lodged within the tissues of the lungs and gastric tract.

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6 Jul 10

Is Mesothelioma Contagious? Your 8 steps guide to healthy living

Healthy Living Guide with MesotheliomaIndividuals who care for mesothelioma victims or are in their proximity all have nothing to fear. The only known cause for the development of mesothelioma is from the exposure to asbestos particles. The root of the disease develops from the asbestos particles being lodged within the walls of the lungs where they remain until these cells become cancerous.

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18 Jun 10

Coping with friend’s loss with Mesothelioma

Coping with friend's loss with MesotheliomaMesothelioma is known as the silent killer disease. As a result, once an individual has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, especially in an advanced stage, the most likely outcome is the imminent death of the individual. This sudden change in fortunes where the disease can reduce a once cheerful individual overnight to an individual void of physical capabilities can be devastating for both friends and family members. As a result, just like how the patient will need care to cope with the disease, friends and family members also need special care in dealing with the disease.

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