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What Are The Four Stages of Mesothelioma Cancer?


by Singh Harjinder

One rare form of cancer is called Mesothelioma, a


malignant tumor in the mesothelial tissues of the lungs


and the abdomen, arising from the inhalation of asbestos.


Its rarity is one of the reasons why a lot of people are


not aware of this kind of fatal disease. In fact, many


people die of Mesothelioma undiagnosed. Although there is


now a growing awareness of the hazards of asbestos to


health, still many have not heard of Mesothelioma and


thus, have not understood its nature, cause, signs and


treatment. Even some physicians find it hard to detect


Mesothelioma because its symptoms are akin to other


diseases like lung cancer and pneumonia. Furthermore, it


takes decades for a patient who was exposed to asbestos to


develop Mesothelioma — fifty years, at most.





Being unaware of Mesothelioma poses higher risks since it


deters diagnosis and treatment. A person undergoing


treatment must know the different stages of the cancer or


the extent of the disease. Chances of recovering from


Mesothelioma and the kind of treatment depend on the stage


of the illness. There are basically two staging systems


used for Pleural Mesothelioma (lungs): TNM system and


Brighan system. These staging systems are also used in


other kinds of cancers; however, the first is commonly


used. There is no established method in determining the


stage of the Peritoneal Mesothelioma cancer (abdominal) so


the TNM system is used.





There are three variables in the TNM system: tumor, lymph


nodes and metastasis. In the earliest stage of


Mesothelioma, stage I, the malignant Mesothelioma cells


start to grow and multiply only one layer of the pleura.


The pleura is the membrane that encloses the lungs and


lines the wall of the chest cavity. However, there are


some instances wherein the pericardium (membrane that


covers the heart) and diaphragm cover are already


affected. In this case, the cancer patient is still in


stage I Mesothelioma.





In the second stage, the two layers of the pleura are


already affected by Mesothelioma. Take note, however, that


in this stage, only one side of the body is affected.


Normally, the pleura produces only small amount of


lubricating fluid that allows easy expanding and


contracting of the lungs. The excess fluid is absorbed by


the blood and the lymph vessels so there’s a balance


between the amount of fluid produced and removed. During


the second stage Mesothelioma, fluid starts to build up


between the membrane of the lungs and the membrane of the


chest wall, resulting to pleural effusion. The increase in


the volume of fluid produced causes shortness of breath


and chest pain. Other Mesothelioma cancer patients


experience dry and persistent cough. Diagnosis of the


pleural effusion is achieved through a chest x-ray.





Stage III Mesothelioma means that the malignant cells have


already spread to the chest wall, esophagus and the lymph


nodes on one part of the chest. The patient may suffer


severe pain near the parts affected. When not treated


immediately or when the Mesothelioma patient doesn’t


respond well to medication, the cancer may advance to the


fourth stage. The fourth stage Mesothelioma is formidable


since at this stage the Mesothelioma cells have penetrated


into the bloodstream and other organs in the body like the


liver, the bones and the brain. The lymph nodes on the


other side of the chest may also be affected by


Mesothelioma in stage IV.





Brighan staging system, on the other hand, determines


whether the Mesothelioma can be surgically removed or not


and whether the lymph nodes are affected or not. In stage


I Mesothelioma, the lymph nodes are not yet affected and


the patient can still recover through surgery. In stage


II, surgery can still be executed but some lymph nodes


have already been infiltrated by the cancer cells. In


stage III, the heart and chest wall are already affected;


thus, surgery is no longer advisable. The lymph nodes in


this stage, however, may or may not be affected. In the


final stage, stage IV Mesothelioma, cancer cells have


already gone to the bloodstream and other parts of the


body like the heart, brain, bone and liver. In most cases,


a patient who has reached stage IV Mesothelioma only has


four to twenty-four months to live.


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