Mesothelioma Life Expectancy - What Can Be Done?
A number of factors
are used to determine mesothelioma life expectancy of mesothelioma patients and
each patient has a unique case. It works continuously in search of better life
expectancy for patients with mesothelioma, so the life expectancy for a patient
is better today than it was five years ago.
For mesothelioma
patients, the average life expectancy once diagnosed is 4 to 18 months.
However, each patient is different and there are many things to consider in
each case.
- Stage of the disease
- The point at which it is diagnosed
- If mesothelioma is located or advanced (separate)
- Age of the patient
- Patient's general health
- Types of treatment that are feasible for the patient
There is no cure for
this form of cancer
The stage a cancer
such as with mesothelioma is an important indicator of how long a patient can
expect to live. Unfortunately, there is no cure for mesothelioma, and if you or
someone you know has diagnosed a patient with localized or advanced
mesothelioma, he or she can have a maximum lifespan of just five years.
However, there are cases in which mesothelioma patients have lived longer
especially with early detection.
Early detection,
aggressive treatment
Some studies have
indicated that among patients whose mesothelioma is revealed early and treated
aggressively, almost half of the patients expect their mesothelioma life
expectancy will be two years and a fifth will have a life expectancy of five
years. Among patients whose mesothelioma is advanced, only five percent can
expect to live another five years. There new studies down all the time and
trials to look for cures and improve quality of life while the patient has this
form of cancer.
Be examined
The importance of
diagnosing mesothelioma at an early stage cannot be overemphasized. If you
worked with asbestos at some time in your life, or if exposed to significant
amounts of asbestos in non-work environment, you should see a doctor about the
possibility of developing mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases,
although you do not have symptoms of mesothelioma. For many patients
mesothelioma will not reveal itself for twenty or more years after exposure.
This means someone can go almost their whole life without a symptom. If you wait
until you have the symptoms of mesothelioma are losing the opportunity to treat
the disease at an early stage and extending mesothelioma life expectancy.
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