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		<title>How Mesothelioma is Diagnosed</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mesothelioma is a deadly disease that develops very quickly.  Sadly, and all too often, the life expectancy of a mesothelioma patient can be measured in months, not years or decades.  Strangely, however, this rapid advancement can occur after a lengthy latency period of up to 50 years wherein asbestos fibers can lay in the lining [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="mesothelioma" href="http://www.mesothelioma-help-network.com" target="_self">Mesothelioma</a> is a deadly disease that develops very quickly.  Sadly, and all too often, the life expectancy of a mesothelioma patient can be measured in months, not years or decades.  Strangely, however, this rapid advancement can occur after a lengthy latency period of up to 50 years wherein <a title="asbestos" href="http://www.mesothelioma-help-network.com/mesothelioma/articles/mesothelioma_and_asbestos_faq/index.html" target="_self">asbestos</a> fibers can lay in the lining of the lungs without ill effects.  Because of its rapid onset and lethality, it&#8217;s essential to <strong>diagnose mesothelioma</strong> as early as possible in order to maintain a relatively high quality of life.</p>
<p>A typical mesothelioma diagnosis could begin with a patient noticing symptoms including chest pain, fatigue, shortness of breath, and wheezing.  The patient might pay a visit to her general practitioner.  At this point, the general practitioner could decide to refer the patient to a specialist, who might run a series of tests to determine the source of the symptoms.</p>
<h3>Mesothelioma Tests</h3>
<p>Though this is not the only way a diagnosis is performed, some typical procedures follow.  One such procedure might be a chest X-ray.  This simple X-ray is often capable of detecting any major abnormalities in the patient&#8217;s lungs, such as a thickening of the pleura, the membrane that surrounds the lungs.  Pleura thickening is a sign of mesothelioma, but it could also mean something else, so further tests are often needed.  One such test is the CT scan, which provides a 3-D image of the scanned area.  Its goal is to detect the position of any tumor or pleural thickening.  Two other procedures which require samples are pleural aspirations and biopsies.  The pleural aspiration uses a syringe to take a sample of any fluid found in the pleura, which can then be checked for mesoethelioma cells.  A biopsy involves passing a specially designed needle through the skin and into the tumor or thickened pleura with the intent of searching for traces of the cancer.</p>
<h3>Get Your Mesothelioma Tests Quickly, and Take Action</h3>
<p>Being subjected to these tests can be stressful, and waiting for results can be an anxious time, but it can be a better tactic to undergo them as soon as possible.  An early warning, combined with aggressive <a title="treating mesothelioma" href="http://www.mesothelioma-help-network.com/mesothelioma/mesothelioma_treatment/index.html" target="_self">treatment</a>, can mean the difference between measuring the rest of your life in years as opposed to mere months.  Your quality of life might also be improved, as well.</p>
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