Peritoneal mesothelioma is a rare form of mesothelioma that accounts
for approximately 20% of all mesothelioma cases. Peritoneal
mesothelioma affects the tissue lining the abdomen which is called the
peritoneum hence the name of this form of the cancer. The peritoneum
protects the contents of the abdomen and is therefore very important.
Currently, only one cause of peritoneal mesothelioma is known and this
is exposure to asbestos dust and fibres. Only a couple of months of
exposure to asbestos without sufficient protection can lead to
peritoneal mesothelioma thirty to fifty years later. Those suffering
from peritoneal mesothelioma are mostly elderly men who worked amongst
asbestos decades ago when workers were not protected from asbestos
dust. Many of these men are currently lodging multi-million dollar
lawsuits against the companies who exposed them to asbestos. Asbestos
fibres can get into the peritoneum in two different ways. The most
common way they reach the peritoneum is by them getting trapped in the
trachea (windpipe) and bronchi (inside the lungs) by mucus and end up
being swallowed. From here they can pass through the intestine wall
into the peritoneum. The second way in which asbestos fibres can reach
the peritoneum is by them lodging inside the lungs. They then move into
the lymphatic system and get transported to the peritoneum. Constant
exposure to asbestos leads to a great number of fibres being built up
in the peritoneum.
The symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma are generally only felt when
the cancer has developed greatly. The symptoms include nausea,
vomiting, weight loss, abdominal pains and loss of appetite. As the
cancer matures, the symptoms will become more pronounced and severe. To
learn more about the symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma go to
http://www.1-mesothelioma.co.uk
There are several treatments for peritoneal mesothelioma although all
of them have a poor success rate. The likelihood of a patient surviving
depends on how early and aggressively the cancer is treated.
Chemotherapy, radiation therapy and surgery are the most commonly used
methods of treatment. Research into the treatment of peritoneal
mesothelioma is being conducted in research stations in the United
States and by many pharmaceutical companies.
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.