Friday, September 2, 2011

Mesothelioma Diagnosis



Mesothelioma is a technical term for cancer of the mesothelium.

It can be difficult to diagnose because many of the symptoms are similar to other conditions such as lung cancer.

your first visit to your doctor, he will ask about exposure to asbestos. Older houses are made ​​of asbestos.

Although it is difficult to detect in its early stages, your doctor may perform several tests. Chest x-ray, CT and MRI scans allow the doctor to make a good diagnosis.

CT is used to create detailed images. MRI scan uses magnetism, radio waves and a computer, but does not use radiation to create a clear picture.

These tests help doctors differentiate between mesothelioma and other lung tumors. And they can also help determine where the tumor.

If needed, your doctor may need to draw the fluid to confirm the diagnosis. There are several ways to do it.

First, the doctor can make a small incision to place a flexible tube into the tumor, called thoracoscopy. Sometimes, however, more extensive surgical procedure May be desirable.

Second, thoracotomy can be done to open the chest to get a tissue sample, and to remove most of the visible tumor. Also, mediastinoscopy can be done to determine what a cancer.

Subsequently, samples of tissue under the microscope to determine whether it is mesothelioma cancer or other cancers.

I decided to write about mesothelioma because my dad was exposed to asbestos while working on the house. Now, he's breathing to be done.

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