Malignant pleural mesothelioma
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Cancer of the mesothelium, a membrane that covers and protects most of
the internal organs of the body is rare; about 2,000 new cases are
diagnosed in the United States each year. This form of cancer is usually
associated with a history of asbestos exposure. Asbestos fibers lodged in
the lung attach to the outer lung lining and chest wall, causing tumors to
grow. By the time symptoms appear, the disease is usually advanced, and
patients live, on average, nine to thirteen months following diagnosis.

What is malignant pleural mesothelioma?

Malignant pleural mesothelioma is a type of cancer that affects the inside
lining of the chest cavity. It is usually associated with asbestos exposure.

What is asbestos and who is at risk for asbestos exposure?

Asbestos is a material made of mineral fibers that has been used by the
construction and building industry for many years.  Since asbestos is not
affected by heat or chemicals and does not conduct electricity it was often
used as insulation.

Nearly everyone is exposed to asbestos at some time during his or her
life. However, most people do not become ill from their exposure. People
who become ill from asbestos are usually those who are exposed to it on a
regular basis, most often in a job where they work directly with the material
and who inhale fibers that are in the air. The risk of developing
asbestos-related diseases varies with the type of industry in which the
exposure occurred, the kind and size of fibers, and with the amount of
exposure.

Medicine for malignant pleural mesothelioma:
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