26.10.09

Benign Mesothelioma


Since Mesothelioma lays inactive before it exhibit any form of symptoms, benign varieties of this condition are tremendously rare. As asbestos particles build up in the stomach or lung inside layer, the thin casing of cells that enclose the exterior of the internal organs attempts to destroy the foreign invader. Tumors form on these membranes and in some cases press against the lungs or stomach, causing extreme pain. Fortunately, a benign tumor is easily remedied with surgery to remove the cancerous tissues. The only major complication of surgery is possible pleural effusion, which refers to pleural fluid leaking into the cavity around the lung, but it too is easily drained and not directly life threatening.

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