Pericardial mesothelioma is a very rare form of mesothelioma and
accounts for approximately 5% of all mesothelioma cases. This form of
mesothelioma affects the lining that surrounds the heart and is a
deadly cancer if not treated agressively in its early stages.
The cause of pericardial mesothelioma is exposure to asbestos dust and
fibres. As little as a couple of months of exposure to asbestos fibres
can lead to pericardial mesothelioma between 30-50 years later. Due to
this long latency period of the disease, it is very difficult to
diagnose before the cancer has developed and matured fully. Those
suffering from mesothelioma are elderly men aged 60-70 because this was
the generation that worked with asbestos with little protection from
its dust and fibres. The symptoms of the cancer have just started to
show for these men due to the long time that the effects of
mesothelioma take to come out. Many of these men are now lodging
multi-million dollar lawsuits against the companies who exposed them to
asbestos without sufficient protection. Asbestos fibres reach the
lining of the heart by being inhaled and then getting lodged in the
lungs. From the lungs they can either move into the lymphatic system
and get transported to the lining of the heart or they can just pass
slowly to the lining of the heart over time. Over a long period of time
being exposed to asbestos, these fibres build up and once enough have
accumilated in the lining heart, pericardial mesothelioma is a
possibility.
There are a number of symptoms assosiated with pericardial
mesothelioma. However, these are only felt when the cancer has matured
and is in its late stages of development. These symptoms include,
persistent coughing, shortness of breath, chest pain and palpitations.
Other symptoms typical of all types of mesothelioma include loss of
appetite, nausea and weight loss. Anyone who recognises that they have
these symptoms or know someone who does then is encouraged by all
leading medical advisors to seek medical help immediately. For more
information on the symptoms of pericardial mesothelioma go to http://www.1-mesothelioma.co.uk
There is no certain cure to pericardial mesothelioma and all of the
treatment methods used have a poor success rate. The chances of
survival of a patient depend strongly on how early and aggressively the
cancer is treated. This is why it is important to receive a diagnosis
for pericardial mesothelioma as soon as possible. Treatment methods
include chemotherapy, radiation therapy and surgery. More information
on these methods of treatment can be found at http://www.1-mesothelioma.co.uk/treatment.html
Research into cures for pericardial mesothelioma is being conducted in
labs all over the United States and many pharmaceutical companies are
also investigating new drugs. As yet, research has only discovered a
limited amount.
All the detailed information you need on the symptoms, treatment, risks, science and more about mesothelioma can be found at:
www.1-mesothelioma.co.uk
Be sure to visit to learn more about this deadly cancer and how you can prevent it.