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
Pericardial Mesothelioma Asbestos Linked Cancer
Pericardial mesothelioma is the most infrequent
form of this rare asbestos-linked cancer. Individuals
with pericardial mesothelioma have cancerous growths in tissues
surrounding the heart. Due to the rarity of this cancer, pericardial
mesothelioma has not been definitely associated with asbestos
exposure, although strong links between asbestos and pericardial
mesothelioma have been made.
The early symptoms indicating pericardial mesothelioma
include chest pain, dyspnea, cough, and palpitations. Patients
displaying the symptoms of pericardial mesothelioma are usually
given either an X-Ray or a CT scan to look for evidence of pericardial
mesothelioma. Growths or abnormalities in the tissue around the
heart lead to an attempt to diagnose pericardial mesothelioma
through biopsy surgery. Once a thorough assessment of the situation
has been made, the pericardial mesothelioma patient and the doctor
will discuss possible treatment options; including whether to
attempt to defeat the pericardial mesothelioma or just to improve
the patient's quality of life for the time remaining. Decisions
about pericardial mesothelioma usually involve consideration of
the patient's age and condition, the stage to which the pericardial
mesothelioma has advanced, and tumor size and location. Most patients
are in advanced stages of pericardial mesothelioma at the time
of diagnosis and therefore opt for surgery to address the discomfort.
While pericardial mesothelioma has not been definitively
linked to asbestos exposure, the indications are strong that pericardial
mesothelioma is related to asbestos, as are the other forms of
mesothelioma. Patients with pericardial mesothelioma may be eligible
to recover medical fees and other costs associated with pericardial
mesothelioma from parties proven responsible for asbestos exposure.
Contact
an Asbestos Attorney experienced in cases related
to pericardial mesothelioma may be able to help you determine
your legal options.