Mesothelioma
Patient
Of all the cancers due to asbestos dust, pericardial
mesothelioma is the most rare, accounting for a fraction of all
cases. It's a cancer that grows on the pericardium ( the lining
of the heart ). This may be a fragile 'film', and any infection
on the pericardium can have threatening implications. As the
latency period ( the period between exposure to asbestos and
the development of mesothelioma ) is long, folk who were
exposed to asbestos even decades gone are presently developing
the disease. Another variable that is intensely critical to a
patients out look is his or her overall health at the point of
diagnosis.
Typically the more healthy a patient is, the better she or
he will react to cancer treatments, and the bigger the chances
of longer survival. It may take a while for the diagnosis to be
made. A mesothelioma patient is an individual who has
been exposed to poisonous asbestos fibers in the last 50 years.
Employees in the factory, construction, custodial, car,
railroad, and shipyard industries are all at risk for
developing mesothelioma.
As a mesothelioma patient, you may confront medical costs
and related money demands as well as the emotional and physical
issues of having a significant illness. Diagnosing and treating
mesothelioma is costly. There are a few changes that are
expected to happen in a mesothelioma patient.
A lung transplant is a possible treatment option for a
mesothelioma patient whose respiratory health has deteriorated
to a level at which doctors predict the patient won't live long
without a healthy replacement lung.
However, lung transplant surgery is a major undertaking.
Some doctors and medical centers have intensive experience with
treating mesothelioma patients. Some cancer centers have
experience with every kind of cancer.
Most frequently, the surgery care is provided to a
mesothelioma patient at their home, permitting patients to
spend their last days in the comfort of their houses their
families present. For the caregiver of a mesothelioma patient,
life will change drastically. This person won't only work
tirelessly to physically have a tendency to the mesothelioma
sufferer, but will be concerned in many decisions about this
person and their illness.
Most reports indicate the average age of a mesothelioma
patient is sixty. There are groups available to support family
and friends of mesothelioma patients. Check with your doctor to
find the best support groups for you and your family.
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