What Exactly Is Desmoplastic Mesothelioma
by Steve D Lobston
Desmoplastic Mesothelioma is a rare kind of Mesothelioma where the disease produces thick
connective tissue in the lungs as well as other areas of the body. The main difference
between more common Mesothelioma and desmoplastic Mesothelioma is the properties of the tumors caused by the
disease. Desmoplastic Mesothelioma tumors are much more fibrous than common Mesotheliomas; patients diagnosed
with desmoplastic Typically Mesothelioma tumors wil show 50% or more fibrous tissue in the tumor(s)/
This particular type of cancer can also be difficult to diagnose in the patient, often as the metastases can
move the tumors to the abdominal area. Because the abdominal area is primarily made up off internal organs and
fatty tissue it can make the fibrous tumors hard to identify and diagnose as malignant.
Desmoplastic Mesothelioma patients, as a general rule, have been exposed to asbestos in their home or place of
work. The symptoms are a lot like those experienced by individuals with other lung related diseases. In
Desmoplastic Mesothelioma the outside covering of the lungs (pleura) are affected by the asbestos exposure. The
fibrous tumors produced by the disease attach to the pleura and, if diagnosed as malignant, grow and spread to
other parts of the body. The nature of this particular form of Mesothelioma can cause extreme chest pain in the
patients and can cause a build up of fluid in the lungs. Desmoplastic Mesothelioma pain can be very severe and
can cause the hospitalization of the patient.
As a result of high mortality rate of Desmoplastic Mesothelioma, suits against former employers are frequently
initiated by family members. As mentioned it can be very hard to initially diagnose, making it difficult to
determine an exact cause of the disease prior to the patient's death. Biopsies performed in areas of the body
on fibrous tissue often come back benign and can remain untreated.
The only treatments found to be effectively at prolonging the patient's life for any length of time are
chemotherapy, radiation and nutritional therapy. These are standard Mesothelioma treatments dictated by most
oncologists.
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