Thursday, 30 June 2016
The 4 Stages of Mesothelioma..
Stage 1
Mesothelioma Cancer
Stage one of mesothelioma cancer is the first of four
stages in the disease. Stage 1 is the beginning stage and typically, the cancer
has not yet begun to spread or grow. If patients are fortunate enough to catch
the disease at this stage, the prognosis is extremely good and removing the
cancer entirely is probable. However, since symptoms during this stage of the
disease are rare, it’s often difficult to get an early diagnosis.
Stage 1 Symptoms
As previously mentioned, symptoms of mesothelioma are
rare to non-existent during this stage. Yet, there are indications that
patients should be wary of that may help doctors get an early diagnosis. For
example, if you’ve been exposed to asbestos and experience any sort of chest,
abdominal, or lung pain at all, you should immediately consult with your
physician. Bringing your complete medical and work history, including the time
periods in which you were exposed to asbestos will greatly increase your
chances of getting an early diagnosis.
Other signs that usually come much later after Stage 1
consist of severe difficulty in breath, extreme pain in the chest and/or
abdomen, weight loss, fatigue, lethargy, skin rashes, coughing, wheezing, and
pleural effusions.
Stage 1 Treatments
Surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy are all
effective treatments for Stage 1 malignant mesothelioma. Most mesothelioma
doctors recommend that the patient use a combination of two treatments for best
results. For example, surgery followed by chemotherapy may make the success
rate of the patient much higher. Combining two effective treatments is most
commonly known is multimodal therapy.
Multimodal therapy is more effective than a single type of
mesothelioma treatment because, after surgery, there is a chance that some
cancerous cells may linger behind. Chemotherapy and radiation therapy can be
used to help eliminate any remaining cancerous cells.
If you’re in Stage 1 and your overall health isn’t quite
good enough or if the tumor is in a dangerous area in the body, you may not be
eligible for surgery. In instances such as these, chemotherapy and radiation
therapy may be used in combination instead.
Stage 1 Prognosis
Since mesothelioma is in it earliest stages of
development during Stage 1, the prognosis for victims is favorable. However,
the younger the patient and the better the health of the patient, the chances
of survival increases. Young and healthy patients respond the best to treatment,
making their prognosis stronger than any other group.
Be aware, however, that you’ll need a personal assessment
from your own physician in order to determine what’s best for you and what
treatments will prolong your survival rate. Even in its earliest stages, each
case of mesothelioma is different and your situation may not be the same as
another victim in the same stage.
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