Mesothelioma Cancer Alliance is a serious form of cancer that progress rapidly and aggressively. However, the diagnosis of cancer is usually detected until an advanced stage.
This is mainly due to two reasons:
1-Mesothelioma is a very long incubation period. In a typical case, between 20 and 50 years between exposure to asbestos and the onset of the disease, the first symptoms are gone.2-Most of the warning signs and is not specific for mesothelioma, which often resemble symptoms of other diseases are much more serious. For example, the first symptoms of pleural mesothelioma from influenza or pneumonia in view, and this can lead to misdiagnosis.
Early stages of diagnosis
Mesothelioma patients are usually within three to six months for their first doctor visit when she was diagnosed complain of respiratory problems or chest and abdominal pain.
The first step in the diagnosis of complete and accurate medical history to doctors involved, should also see information on current health and past, and the type of symptoms. A list of all asbestos exposure is essential. Without disclosing this fact, the doctor may not be asbestos-related disease in its diagnosis. In addition, patients a physical examination, where doctors, some physical signs pointing in different parts of the body for diagnosis. Probably the next step your doctor may recommend further tests.If the doctor suspects a good clinical asbestos-related disease, he / she must confirm a specific requirement for the presence of mesothelioma, the location, size and type of cancer involved and determine if the cancer has spread to other parts of the body.
This is often combined with imaging tests, such as:
-Chest X-ray: is the most commonly used imaging test for the diagnosis of mesothelioma. Almost all diagnoses would follow the X-rays, but more sophisticated tests.
CT: radiography, including procedures such as X-rays in which more and are used in combination with a computer to produce detailed images of the body to produce fabric. If you undergo a CT scan, an intravenous injection of a dye to help produce more detailed images.PET scan: a solution of glucose intravenously, and scanners can be used for deposits of cancer cells. Malignant cells and use sugar faster than normal cells, so they are easily distinguishable by this method. MRI: a combination of radio waves and strong magnetic fields, which are used to provide detailed three-dimensional images that can be thoroughly examined by a radiologist, to ask in order to create available.

