Cause and Effect of Mesothelioma
The only Malignant Mesothelioma Cause is an exposure to asbestos fibers. These particles are microscopic natural fibers that are most oftenly found in highly industrialised areas and contact with them is the only known mesothelioma cause. The particles become harmful once they enter the body and make their way to the abdominal wall, which they can reach through two methods. They can be ingested and then processed through digestion and then lodged in the peritoneum, hence the name "Peritoneal Mesothelioma". On the other hand, the harmful fibers can be inhaled and then make their way into the lungs and consequentlly the lympth nodes. Next, as most malignant cells do, the cells in the mesothelium begin to divide erratically and without control. This is what makes cancerous cells so harmful for they disrupt the natural process of cell division which provides the basis for biological life. Then the cancerous cells begin to invade and compromise the nearby tissues and organs. This type of cancer can very easily metastasize (spread) from its origin, usually the peritoneum, to other parts of the body. Exposure to Asbestos Fibers the only known malignant peritoneal mesothelioma cause.
After exposed to asbestos fibers, the victim will proceed to develop mesothelioma. Unfortunately, mesothelioma remains fairly asymptomatic in the early stages. It isn't until the malignant cells have spread throughout the body, that the victim begins to exhibit symptoms. By this time, the patient will begin to rapidly deteriorate and develop numerous tumors. Rapid treatment is needed to counter the cancerous cells and stunt the development of the disease. The cause and effect of mesothelioma is very serious and if left untreated, lethal.
Monday, November 16, 2009
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