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| Pleural Mesothelioma Information |
Pleural Mesothelioma - Cancer of the Lung Lining
Pleural Mesothelioma, pleura mesothelioma or malignant pleural
mesothelioma is mesothelioma cancer in the lining of the lungs.
This is different from lung cancer, which refers to any type of
malignant tumor that originates in the lungs.
The pleura, is the tissues lining or covering that surrounds the
lungs.
There are 2 pleura. These can be called pleural membranes. The gap
between them is called the pleural space. The pleura are fibrous
sheets. They help to protect the lungs. They produce a lubricating
fluid that fills the gap between the 2 pleura. This helps the lungs
to move smoothly in the chest when they are inflating and deflating
as we breathe.
Pleural mesothelioma is the most common form of mesothelioma accounting
for 80-90% of mesothelioma cases.
In general, the clinical presentation of pleural mesothelioma may
include the following:
- Cough
- Shortness of breath, difficulty breathing
- Difficulty sleeping
- Pain in the chest and abdominal regions, which is generally
unresponsive to analgesics
- Progressive loss of appetite and weight loss
- Pleural effusions (fluid in the chest cavity)
Management of pleural mesothelioma depends largely on the staging
of the tumor. Early diagnosis and surgical intervention may lengthen
life expectancy. Depending on the age and physical condition of
the patient, however, surgery may not be a viable option. In addition
to surgical options, radiation treatment and chemotherapy may be
helpful in the overall therapeutic programfor treating pleural mesothelioma.
Pain management and home care are typical alternatives in the later
stages of pleural mesothelioma.
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