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What is Pleural Mesothelioma?
Pleural mesothelioma is a cancer of the cells that make up the pleura
or lining around the outside of the lungs and inside of the ribs.
The only known cause of pleural mesothelioma is previous exposure
to asbestos fibers, including chrysotile, amosite or crocidolite.
This exposure is likely to have happened twenty or more years before
the pleural mesothelioma becomes evident, since it takes many years
for the disease to "incubate." Pleural mesothelioma is
the most common type of mesothelioma, accounting for about 75% of
all cases.
There are two kinds of pleural mesothelioma: (1) diffuse and malignant
(cancerous), and (2) localized and benign (non-cancerous.)
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Benign pleural mesothelioma can often be removed surgically,
are generally not life-threatening, and are not usually
related to asbestos exposure.
Malignant pleural mesothelioma, however, are very serious.
Fortunately, they are rare - about two thousand people are
diagnosed with mesothelioma in the U.S. each year.
Pleural Mesothelioma synonyms and related conditions: mesothelioma,
pneumoconiosis, pulmonary fibrosis, bronchogenic carcinoma,
malignant mesothelioma, asbestos-related cancer, cancer
of the pleura, pleural cancer, pleural mesothelioma, peritoneal
mesothelioma, mesotheliom, mesothelioma.
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Mesothelioma information source: http://www.health-database.com/pleuralmesothelioma.htm
http://advancedcancerhelp.com/pleural_mesothelioma.htm
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