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 Malignant                  mesothelioma
                
                is a disease in which malignant (cancer)                  cells are found in the pleura (the thin layer of tissue that                  lines the chest cavity and covers the lungs) or the                  peritoneum (the thin layer of tissue that lines the abdomen                  and covers most of the organs in the abdomen).
                
                Mesothelioma Lawyers in Charleston,                  West Virginia
                 
 How                  Is Mesothelioma Treated?
                
                The method of treatment for mesothelioma primarily depends on                  the location and stage of the cancer. The patient's age and                  state of health are also major considerations. Some standard                  treatments for mesothelioma include surgical removal,                  radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. While treatment                  may prove effective in relieving some of the symptoms of                  mesothelioma, there is no cure. Mesothelioma patients may                  opt to participate in clinical trials, which seek to find new                  ways to combat this deadly disease.
                
                Why Would I Need a Mesothelioma Attorney?
                
                The sad fact is that many people suspected there was a link                  between asbestos exposure and lung disease long before                  preventative measures were put in place. Many businesses made                  little or no effort to protect workers from breathing in                  asbestos particles. Meanwhile, these corporations were profiting                  at the expense of their laborers' health. In recent years, it                  has been revealed that many companies were aware of the hazards                  their former workers were exposed to. Yet many of these same                  companies continue to deny medical claims from former employees                  who suffer from asbestos-related illnesses.
                
                Mesothelioma is a terrible disease that leaves little                  hope for the future of its victims. Don't let your loved ones                  suffer with financial uncertainty. A mesothelioma lawyer                  understands the precedent for asbestos-related cases, and can                  recommend the best course of legal action.
                
                To learn more about your legal options, trust a West Virginia                  mesothelioma lawyer from James F. Humphreys & Associates                  in Charleston.
 
A West Virginia                  mesothelioma lawyer can help victims of asbestos exposure pursue                  legal action. A mesothelioma attorney with James F. Humphreys &                  Associates in Charleston can help you recover compensation to                  secure your financial future.
 
                 What is Asbestos ?
 
                 
 Asbestos                  is a naturally occurring mineral fiber that has been used in                  more than 3,000 different construction materials and                  manufactured products. It is commonly found in heating system                  insulation, decorative spray-on ceiling treatments, vinyl                  flooring, cement shake siding and a variety of additional                  materials. Some asbestos-containing materials were still being                  installed into the late 1980s. 
                
                All types of asbestos tend to break into very tiny fibers. These                  individual fibers are so small that many must be identified                  using a microscope. In fact, some individual fibers may be up to                  700 times smaller than a human hair. Because asbestos fibers are                  so small, once released into the air, they may stay suspended                  there for hours or even days. 
                
                Asbestos fibers are also virtually indestructible. They are                  resistant to chemicals and heat, and they are very stable in the                  environment. They do not evaporate into air or dissolve in water,                  and they are not broken down over time. Asbestos is probably the                  best insulator known to man. 
                
 of different                  materials varies according to the product and how it is used.                  Among those materials with higher concentrations of asbestos are                  insulation products on heating systems and the backing on sheet                  vinyl flooring. However, an uncontrolled disturbance of any                  asbestos-containing material in any concentration may be                  dangerous to your health!                  
                 source : http://www.bcaa.net/resfaq401.htm
                                                   
 How does asbestos cause peritoneal mesothelioma?
                
                Although there's no definitive explanation, it is widely                  believed that asbestos causes peritoneal mesothelioma in one of                  two ways. First, asbestos fibers may be ingested, and when in                  the intestinal tract, the fibers may work themselves into the                  peritoneal cavity and peritoneum. Second, they may be inhaled                  and transported through the lymph node system to the peritoneal                  cavity.
                
                
 Symptoms of Pleural Mesothelioma
                   
 Symptoms of pleural mesothelioma (mesothelioma of the                  lining of the lung, known as the pleura) may include, but are                  not limited to, the following:
                
                shortness of breath(dyspnea) - hoarseness, difficulty                  swallowing, and/or coughing up of blood. 
                
                pleural effusion - a build up of too much fluid between the                  pleura (linings of the lungs and chest); a pleural effusion may                  cause chest pain and difficulty breathing (dyspnea), however,                  many cause no symptoms and are first discovered during the                  physical examination or seen on a chest x-ray. 
                
                pain in the chest - may sometimes be felt in upper abdomen,                  shoulder, or arm. 
                
                Patients diagnosed with diffuse pleural mesothelioma exhibited                  the following symptoms
                (source: "Diffuse malignant mesothelioma of the pleura in                  Ontario and Quebec: a retrospective study of 332 patients." P                  Ruffie et al. Journal of Clinical Oncology Aug 1 1989:                  1157-1168.) 
                
 
                                                              Symptom                                          % exhibiting                                                            Shortness of breath and/or chest pain                                           90%                                                                                 Weight loss                     29%                                                                                 Cough, weakness, fever, loss of appetite                     3%                                                           Hemoptysis (coughing up blood), hoarseness, dysphagia (difficulty                  swallowing), Horner's syndrome                     less than 1%                                                           Pleural Effusions                     84%                                                           Asymptomatic                     3%                                    
 
Symptoms of Peritoneal Mesothelioma
  
                Symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma (mesothelioma of the                  abdominal lining which is known as the peritoneum) may include,                  but are not limited to, the following:
                
                weight loss - but waist may increase in size.
 
                pain or swelling in the abdomen - fluid retention or tumor                  growth. 
                
                bowel obstuction - blockage in the small or large intenstine.                 
                
                anemia - a reduction in the number of red blood cells to below                  normal; this forces the heart and other organs to work harder to                  get oxygen where it's needed. 
                
                fever 
                 
                These symptoms can accompany many other, less serious medical                  conditions; if you are experiencing any of these symptoms, and                  have been exposed to asbestos, you should see a doctor                  immediately. Asbestos exposure may have taken place 20, 30, even                  50 years prior to symptoms appearing, but is a major risk                  factor; exposure is reported in between 70-80% of all mesothelioma cases.
                
                Very often, asbestos exposure was second hand through a family                  member. Clothes dirtied with asbestos dust have carried fibers                  into homes, affecting spouses and children. Workers handling                  asbestos are now required to change their clothing before                  leaving work. If you see your physician because you are                  experiencing any of the mesothelioma symptoms listed above,                  please make sure to make them aware for any prior exposure,                  either first- or second-hand.
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