Mesothelioma Types
Pleural
Mesothelioma, Peritoneal
Mesothelioma, Pericardial
Mesothelioma, Malignant
Mesothelioma, Cystic
Mesothelioma, Abdominal
Mesothelioma, Chrysotile
Peritoneal Mesothelioma, Epithelial
Malignant Mesothelioma, Benign
Multicystic Mesothelioma, Causes
of Mesothelioma, Mesothelioma
Asbestosis, Mesothelioma
Cancer, Mesothelioma
Claim, Mesothelioma
Compensation, Mesothelioma
Cure, Mesothelioma
Diagnosis, Mesothelioma
Help, Mesothelioma
Information, Mesothelioma
Injury, Mesothelioma Law,
Law
Suit, Attorney,
Litigation,
Patient, Settlement,
Statistics,
Support,
Symptoms,
Mesothelioma Treatment - Angiogenesis
Therapies, Optional
Drug Therapies, Multimodal
Therapies, Photodynamic
Therapy, Radiation
Therapy, Surgery,
Unconventional
Therapies, Immunotherapy
& Gene Therapy
Mesothelioma Patient
A mesothelioma patient is someone who has developed
this rare, but deadly, form of cancer that develops almost exclusively
as a result of exposure to asbestos. A mesothelioma patient develops
this disease by inhaling or ingesting harmful amounts of airborne
asbestos fibers. This happens most often in the work environment,
but can occur in any environment where asbestos is present. A
mesothelioma patient has the legal right to seek compensation
for their damages, including pain and suffering, loss of income,
and all related medical expenses.
A mesothelioma patient can develop this cancer in
the lining of any internal organ, though mesothelioma most often
attacks the pleural tissues of the lungs or the peritoneal tissues
of the abdominal cavity's organs. When a mesothelioma patient's
pleural lung tissue is affected, they may experience shortness
of breath, chest pain, and a chronic cough, though a mesothelioma
patient may not experience any symptoms for several years.
A mesothelioma patient whose peritoneal tissues
of the abdominal cavity are compromised may experience effusions,
where the tissues swell and collect fluid. Symptoms of peritoneal
mesothelioma may not develop for many years, though a mesothelioma
patient may suffer from a painful or swollen belly, bowel problems,
nausea, weight loss, anemia, and/or swelling of the feet.
A mesothelioma patient can be afflicted with this
cancer for several years before it is ever diagnosed because mesothelioma
can remain dormant for decades. Once diagnosed, the prognosis
for a mesothelioma patient is bleak. The average mesothelioma
patient lives four to eighteen months after being diagnosed. If
a mesothelioma patient is diagnosed earlier their survival time
can increase, with a fifty percent chance of living two years,
and a twenty percent chance of surviving five years.
A mesothelioma patient is an individual who has
been exposed to toxic asbestos fibers in the last fifty years.
Workers in the factory, construction, custodial, automotive, railroad,
and shipyard industries are all at risk for developing mesothelioma.
The family members of workers who unknowingly bring asbestos fibers
home on their person may also be at risk for developing mesothelioma.
The harmful effects of asbestos exposure have been well understood
for a long time, though organizations still choose to manufacture
products using this dangerous material. This material is also
present in many existing structures, and can pose a hazard during
renovation and demolition.
If you are a mesothelioma patient that has been
exposed to harmful levels of asbestos as a result of another party's
negligence, you may wish to speak to an experienced and qualified
attorney who can help protect and maximize you interests in a
legal case. If a mesothelioma patient dies, a wrongful death suit
may also be an option for loved ones. For more information on
the legal rights and options of a mesothelioma patient, please
Contact
a Mesothelioma Attorney who is familiar with other
mesothelioma cases.