What is mesothelioma?
Malignant mesothelioma is an uncommon, but no longer rare,
cancer that is difficult to diagnose and poorly responsive
to therapy. Malignant mesothelioma is the most serious of
all asbestos-related diseases.
A layer of specialized cells called mesothelial cells lines
the chest cavity, abdominal cavity, and the cavity around
the heart. These cells also cover the outer surface of most
internal organs. The tissue formed by these cells is called
mesothelium.
The mesothelium helps protect the organs by producing a special
lubricating fluid that allows organs to move around. For example,
this fluid makes it easier for the lungs to move inside the
chest during breathing. The mesothelium of the chest is called
the pleura and the mesothelium of the abdomen is known as
the peritoneum. The mesothelium of the pericardial cavity
(the "sac-like" space around the heart) is called
the pericardium.
Tumors of the mesothelium can be benign (noncancerous) or
malignant (cancerous). A malignant tumor of the mesothelium
is called a malignant mesothelioma. Because most mesothelial
tumors are cancerous, malignant mesothelioma is often simply
called mesothelioma.
The incidence of mesothelioma in the United States remains
very low, with 14 cases occurring per million people per year.
Despite these numbers the noticed large increase in mesothelioma
in males between 1970 and 1984, is directly associated with
environmental and occupational exposure to asbestos, mostly
in areas of asbestos product plants and shipbuilding facilities.The
disease is much more commonly seen in 60-year old men..
About three-fourths of mesotheliomas start in the chest cavity.
They are known as pleural mesotheliomas. Another 10% to 20%
begin in the abdomen. These are called peritoneal mesotheliomas.
Pericardial mesotheliomas, those starting in the cavity around
the heart, are very rare. The covering layer of the testicles
is actually an outpouching of peritoneum into the scrotum.
Mesotheliomas that affect this covering of the testicles are
quite rare.
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