luni, 31 octombrie 2016

Mesothelioma Cancer Survivor - Willie



Telecast of Nancy Parker From Fox 8. Amazing story of how Willie beat the normally fatal disease of Asbestos Cancer. He wants to provide hope to others who are diagnosed with Mesothelioma and to show that it is possible to survive, and even live a full life, after diagnosis. Permission to put this on YouTube was given by Ms. Parker.

What Is Mesothelioma

How to Recognize Mesothelioma Symptoms





Mesothelioma is an rare and aggressive form of cancer that affects the thin layer of tissue that surrounds the organs, known as the mesothelium. Perform a self-exam with these guidelines to recognize this disease. Step 1: Assess your risk Assess your level of risk. Mesothelioma usually presents symptoms in people who have been exposed to asbestos over long periods of time. Tip Be aware that mesothelioma symptoms may not appear until 30 to 50 years after the exposure. Step 2: Know the two types Know the 2 types of mesothelioma. Pleural malignant mesothelioma affects the tissue around the lungs, known as the pleura. Rarer forms of mesothelioma affect the tissue around the heart, abdomen, and testicles. Step 3: Look for pleural symptoms Take notice of chest pain, coughing that is painful, shortness of breath, unusual lumps of tissue under the skin on your chest, and unexplained weight loss, as these may be symptoms of pleural mesothelioma. Step 4: Notice peritoneal symptoms Notice any abdominal pain, swelling, unexplained weight loss, and lumps under the skin of your abdomen that could indicate peritoneal mesothelioma, or mesothelioma of the abdomen. Step 5: Check for bowel obstruction or blood clotting issues Check for bowel obstruction or blood clotting issues, as these are common symptoms. Step 6: See your doctor Make an appointment with a doctor, and bring a list of your symptoms, and any medications you are taking. The doctor will take a biopsy of your tissue and test it to identify mesothelioma. Step 7: Get treatment Get treatment. For many, there is no cure for mesothelioma. Surgery can be done to remove tissue, cancer, or fluids around the lungs. Radiation, chemotherapy, and drugs are used to treat the cancer and lower the pain to help keep the patient as comfortable as possible. Did You Know? On average, our lungs breathe in 2,100 to 2,400 gallons of air every day.

Mesothelioma and Malignant Pleural Issues

Dr. Alexander Farivar is a thoracic surgeon at the Swedish Cancer Institute. He talks about malignant tumors of the pleura and Mesothelioma. He also shares treatment options for cancer involving the pleura.

One Man's Fight With Mesothelioma







Bill McQueen was diagnosed with mesothelioma in 2011. The Wall Street Journal spent a year with the Texas surgeon and his family as they battled this fatal disease.

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