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Just What Are The Warning Signs Of Mesothelioma Cancer

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that takes place in the mesothelial lining in different organs of the body, such as the lungs, heart or abdomen. It is a rare cancer that forms from the protective lining, which is known as mesothelium.

There are four types of mesothelioma that may arise, known as the pleural mesothelioma of the lungs, pericardial mesothelioma of the heart, peritoneal mesothelioma of the abdomen and the testicular mesothelioma in the testicles.

A common cause of mesothelioma is known to be exposure to asbestos particles. It is considered that those people are at a higher chance of getting mesothelioma that have been working with asbestos, and have gotten the chance to inhale the dust fiber in one way or another.

Its diagnosis can be difficult most of the time as its symptoms is mixed up with that of other common illnesses, like viral pneumonia. Another reason why it becomes tricky to identify its symptoms is that these appear over a long period of time, taking many years to show up completely.

People suffering from mesothelioma may face difficulty breathing due to pleural effusion that is the accumulation of liquid between lungs and chest wall. Due to this a severe pain may also be felt in the chest.

Other general symptoms include weight loss. An individual may experience sudden weight loss, without any other obvious cause. Also, problems of bowel movements, fever and fatigue may be felt, disrupting daily activities. Blood clotting which may next take place may cause a number of abnormalities. The person may not be able to eat properly due to the face and neck becoming swollen.

Aside from these, the person may undergo severe coughing and wheezing bouts, while blood may come out during strong coughing episodes. This may also cause hoarseness in the voice. Furthermore, there are other symptoms that are less frequent in nature such as nausea, feet swelling and night sweats.

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Research Dr Speaks About Mistletoe & Mesothelioma

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

Saturday, 2nd October 2010 sees the taking place of the 5th Mesothelioma UK Patient & Carer Day. In the past it has been in Manchester, Leeds and Newcastle and this year is being held in London at the Novotel Hotel, St Pancras.

The goal of this unique event is to provide those suffering with mesothelioma , their carers and families a chance to share their experiences of dealing with the condition. There will be opportunities to raise issues, pose questions and listen to expert speakers giving latest information and developments.

One particularly interesting speaker at this year’s event is Dr Maurice Orange’s talk about mistletoe therapy as a treatment for cancers including mesothelioma. Dr Orange’s research has found that for the last 80 years, mistletoe extracts have been a successful complementary therapy used in the treatment of several types of cancer.

Extract of Mistletoe has a different affect on different people, like with many treatments, although it has been found to encourage the immune system, meaning the natural defences in the body are made stronger, so the patient is less likely to contract infections or illnesses and if they do they can fight them more effectively.

Mistletoe can also induce apoptosis in cancer cells, which is when cells self destruct which can help stop tumour growth, or in some situations even reverse it. The DNA in healthy cells can also be protected by mistletoe, which means when a patient is undergoing chemo therapy, the damage to healthy cells can be reduced, making the whole process less traumatic on the body.

Mistletoe will often cause an inflammatory reaction and fever, which counteracts the coldness many cancer patients experience and means the immune system can remain active and the metabolism to function will function as well as it can.

Aside from these affects, it has also been shown that mistletoe has a positive effect on a cancer patient’s quality of life. Patients have reported feeling stronger, more able to resist infections, have gained weight and find their appetite returning after long periods of not being hungry.

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Asbestos And Related Conditions

Monday, July 12th, 2010

In years gone by Asbestos played a large part in the construction of buildings, it was used for insulation, roofing and was present in paints and even pipe work. For many workers, handling Asbestos was just part of everyday life. The dangers of Asbestos were relatively unknown at the time, and the workers handling the material were certainly not aware of the dangers associated to their health.

Asbestos is naturally occurring silica, which can be compared to the silica used in the production of glass, or computer chips for example. There are three main types of Asbestos available, white Asbestos (Chrysotile), brown Asbestos (Amosite) and blue Asbestos (Crocidolite). All three are known as being dangerous to human health and have been associated with cancerous and non cancerous lung diseases.

There are three main types of Asbestos related illness:

Pleura, hardens the lung and ‘calcifies’ or thickens the lungs lining tissue.

Lung Cancer, this is the most common disease associated with the inhalation and exposure to Asbestos related materials.

Lung cancer, this is the most common disease associated with the inhalation and exposure to Asbestos related materials.

Asbestos related illnesses have occurred at alarmingly high rates towards the end of the 20th century, the patients were predominantly retired or of retiring age and had been exposed decades earlier when working in conditions where they were repeatedly exposed to Asbestos, such as mines, mills, factories or construction and plumbing.

The volume of Asbestos related deaths has unfortunately continued to rise, although it is believed this has now hit a top limit, which is in part due to the protective clothing worn when handling the material, and the material no longer being used in construction.

The delay between exposure to asbestos and the development of cancer is generally 20 or more years.

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