thumbnail-cadangan There are two theories on how asbestos exposure causes the development of peritoneal mesothelioma:

* Asbestos fibers taken and these fibers make their way from the digestive organs in the peritoneum.
* Asbestos fibers are inhaled and travel to the peritoneum via the lymphatic system.

Regardless of how the asbestos fibers between real peritoneal layers, once the membrane on the body, difficulty in designating them. The fibers are included in the peritoneum and a period of two or more decades, that some changes in the mesothelial cells of the peritoneum.

The detailed arrangements in which asbestos fibers cause changes in mesothelial cells are uncertain. One theory is that inflammation of asbestos fibers long and irritation, which eventually lead to mesothelial cells to cause cancer. When the cells are cancerous, they lose the ability to create their own division and regulate growth. Mesothelial cancer cells divide and grow without constraint, and uncontrolled cell growth causes thickening of the peritoneum and the development of fluid in the abdominal cavity layers. Overtime, as the cancer cells continue to divide to form tumors.

Fight with a sorted array of treatment options available to mesothelioma, it is important to understand your options and we offer a comprehensive information processing and top doctors.

thumbnail-cadangan Although the treatment of peritoneal mesothelioma may be difficult because the cancer is usually advanced for the later stages of development, doctors usually advise against the treatment of cancer patients and help in pain management. Common treatment for patients with mesothelioma with surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Chemotherapy drugs for cancer cells and the target of radiation and kill the object by fast.

Although there is no known cure for peritoneal mesothelioma, patients may opt for a combination of treatments to undergo, or to participate in clinical trials to reduce pain and quality of life. Clinical trials are studies that patients living in qualifying in order to test drugs back and forth and treatment. All treatment options and medications must undergo clinical trials before they are considered safe and effective.
Some patients with peritoneal mesothelioma, intraperitoneal chemotherapy, where drugs directly injected into the abdominal cavity acts immediately after the operation. In some cases, patients initially with radiotherapy to shrink tumors before surgery.

Many patients are not good candidates for surgery because mesothelioma is often too large or widespread, because the patient's overall health is too poor to cope with the stress of surgery. These patients can select options for palliation are not trying to take a patient to heal, but work to reduce symptoms and improve quality of life of patients with peritoneal mesothelioma.

thumbnail-cadangan A diagnosis of peritoneal mesothelioma can only be made on the basis of symptoms alone. The process begins with a careful history and physical examination of a constitution by means of advanced diagnostic tests such as imaging and monitoring fluid and tissue.

Imaging studies, including X-ray or CT scan is used to detect abnormalities in the body and a biopsy is usually performed to confirm that cancer is clearly involved in mesothelioma. A biopsy is a minor surgical procedure that is fluid or tissue taken from the peritoneum.

After the biopsy, the tissue fluid and tested in a laboratory in the presence of mesothelioma cells. If the biopsy shows again that the peritoneal mesothelioma in a patient, the doctor has in common with patients, a detailed treatment plan.

thumbnail-cadangan A patient with peritoneal mesothelioma does not show any symptoms of cancer for 20-50 years after exposure to asbestos, because it can take years to manifest mesothelioma. In the case of peritoneal mesothelioma, the asbestos fibers travel in the peritoneal layers, where they cause irritation and inflammation and the cancer cells grow and divide uncontrollably. Cells cause a thickening of the peritoneum and the peritoneal fluid in the layers. Because cancer cells continue to divide the work, begin to form tumors. Most symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma may be caused by thickening of the membrane, fluid-structure and the possible development of tumors, and share the pressure on internal organs.

Peritoneal mesothelioma symptoms include:

* Abdominal pain or swelling
* Changes in the stool (like diarrhea or constipation)
* the development of nodules under the skin on the belly
* Night sweats or fever
* Unexplained weight loss
* Nausea or vomiting
* Fatigue
* Anemia

thumbnail-cadangan The peritoneum is a membranous layer thus two sub-levels called parietal and visceral. The parietal layer covers the abdominal cavity, while the visceral layer surrounding the abdominal organs. Together, these two layers provide support and protection for the abdominal organs and the abdominal cavity as a whole.

Mesothelioma of the abdomen, like all types of mesothelioma caused by exposure to asbestos. Although it may take many years of patient presenting with symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma, cancer develops when asbestos fibers are placed in the spaces between mesothelial cells.

thumbnail-cadangan Doctors may indicate mesothelioma peritoneal mesothelioma when the patient complains of abdominal, chest or abdominal pain. Suspect hernia may actually pleural effusion caused by peritoneal tumor growth. Patients are frequently misdiagnosed and may be subject to analysis of imaging and diagnostic biopsy is done before an official diagnosis.

Diagnostic methods in the peritoneal fluid are extracted from the laboratory, the only way to definitively diagnose peritoneal mesothelioma. The samples are analyzed for the presence of tumor cells. If malignant cells are found, further investigation is necessary to classify the cells of malignant mesothelioma.

thumbnail-cadangan The prognosis of patients with mesothelioma is poor, and peritoneal mesothelioma, patients are no exception. Most treatments including peritoneal mesothelioma cases among patients, palliative methods such as mesothelioma, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. However, if the disease is diagnosed at an earlier stage, such as patients with mesothelioma level 1, they may be eligible for surgical resection of the disease, which could add years to early projections.

The operation is possible in patients with early disease. Some options include surgical pneumonectomy, pleural pneumonectomy and additional palliative procedures such as thoracentesis or pleurodesis. Pneumonectomy and extra-pleural pneumonectomy, extended process of abolishing effects on the lungs and surrounding structures of the body. Some doctors, including Dr. David Baker of the International Programmed on sugar mesothelioma at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, MA, has a highly skilled and experienced in the surgical treatment of malignant mesothelioma. In many cases, surgical treatment of mesothelioma with chemotherapy or radiotherapy regimens is linked.

Chemotherapy is the most common treatment for the disease mesothelioma. Currently, there is only one chemotherapy (Alit (pemetrexed) in combination with cisplatin) approval by the Food and Drug Administration as required for the treatment of malignant pleural mesothelioma. There are dozens of clinical studies of patients with mesothelioma to experiment with new drugs like gemcitabine, Navelbine, Oconee, and others for the treatment of malignant peritoneal mesothelioma.

thumbnail-cadangan Peritoneal mesothelioma is known only by exposure to asbestos, a natural fiber microscopy has been widely used in the test industry. Asbestos is considered the abdominal wall in one of two methods to achieve. The first is through the ingestion of asbestos fibers that are processed through fermentation and are inserted into the peritoneum. The other method is through the lungs and lymph nodes caused by the inhalation of asbestos fibers. Malignant mesothelioma of the pleura is also known for metastases directly into the abdominal cavity, where its disclosure is not delayed.

Many of those who worked with asbestos materials peritoneal mesothelioma from exposure to friable asbestos fibers developed. Asbestos was used in many industrial materials and construction materials. Exposure to asbestos in aluminum plants, steel mills, power plants and shipyards usual.

Peritoneal mesothelioma is a relatively rare disease, with only 200-500 diagnoses documented annually in the United States. Risks, however, those who have been exposed to asbestos have been trained. Even those who are exposed to many years, there is a risk for developing malignant mesothelioma are peritoneal. Latency between exposure to asbestos and peritoneal mesothelioma symptoms can appear anywhere from 20 to 50 years. Misdiagnosis is common because symptoms closely resemble peritoneal mesothelioma small stomach / abdominal pain, and hernias. However, they must be aware of exposure to asbestos clear history of the disease and discuss with their physician or a specialist if they think the symptoms of mesothelioma cancer experience.

thumbnail-cadangan Peritoneal mesothelioma, a cancer of the lining of the abdominal cavity, is less common than the pleural form, comprising about one fifth to one third of the total number of diagnosed cases of mesothelioma. According to the SEER (Surveillance, Epidemiology, and final results) database, these diagnoses were about 54.7 per cent of men against 45.3 per cent of women; the average age is 65-69. The latency period appears to be shorter for people exposed to asbestos symptoms 20-30 years after exposure to the latency period of 30-40 years often associated with pleural mesothelioma.