
Mesothelioma is an uncommon type of cancer which is caused by the asbestos exposure. This mesothelioma type of
asbestos exposure can be directly, such as working full time or part time in asbestos processing center,
or indirectly by inhalation of fine residual asbestos dust particles remaining on building material or clothing. Mesothelioma types treatment purely depends on the diagnosis result, past history of the patient and the present condition of health of the patient.
Mesothelioma types
The mesothelioma doctors decide on the mesothelioma types from a variety of associated symptoms. Mesothelium is epithelium originating in the embryonic mesoderm; lines the primordial body cavity. The following are the mesothelioma type’s disease:
- Pericardial: located around the heart or affecting the pericardium.
- Peritoneal: it is relating to or affecting the peritoneum.
- Benign: it is not so dangerous to health, recurrent or progressive especially of a tumor.
- Abdominal: it is relating to or near the abdomen.
- Pleural: it is relating to the pleura or the walls of the thorax
- Epithelial: it is relating to o belonging to the epithelium.
Malignant: it is dangerous to health; characterized by progressive and uncontrolled growth especially of a tumor.
Malignant mesothelioma types
The following are the
malignant mesothelioma types:
- In Sarcomatoid mesothelioma is a typical cell type; these cells have more of irregular shape and the nucleus of each cell is not clearly visible with a microscope as the epithelioid mesothelioma cancer cells.
- Malignant peritoneal mesothelioma is a very rare aggressive kind of tumor of the peritoneum, considered as a universally fatal disease.
- Epithelioid mesothelioma is a usual cell type; these cells are relatively uniform in shape like cubes or multi-sided boxes and usually have a tubular pattern with a discrete cell nucleus.
- The biphasic type can normally occur with the two types of cells that intermixed continuously throughout the span of tumor in the body.
Non-malignant mesothelioma types
- Unlike other cancerous forms of mesothelioma, a benign or non-malignant tumor doesn’t spread to adjacent tissue in the body.
- The development of benign mesothelioma in a patient indicates the possibility that serious malignant mesothelioma may develop in the near future.
- Nonmalignant mesothelioma tumor may grow from a small size to a large size and press the lungs, generally causing the symptoms of shortness of breath or pericardium that affect the heart or pericardial space.
The mesothelioma types' pleura and mesothelioma type’s tumor depends on the different stages of the diseases.
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