What Is Mesothelioma And Mesothelioma Symptoms
Mesothelioma is cancer of the mesothelium, the membrane that lines various organs in the body. This condition is classified as a dangerous type of cancer and can be fatal.
Although it can be treated, most cases of mesothelioma are at an advanced stage, making it difficult to treat. Therefore, it is important to carry out prevention and regular check-ups to prevent this condition.
Types of Mesothelioma
There are four types of mesothelioma cancer, namely:
* Peritoneal mesothelioma (peritoneal
mesothelioma), which is cancer of the lining of the abdominal cavity
(peritoneum)
* Pericardial mesothelioma (pericardial
mesothelioma), which is cancer in the protective lining of the heart organ
* Testicular mesothelioma (testicular
mesothelioma), which is cancer that attacks the protective lining of the testes
or testicles
In addition to the above types, there is also
a benign mesothelioma in the lungs and chest cavity called solitary fibrous
tumor. However, this condition is not included in the type of mesothelioma that
will be discussed.
Causes of Mesothelioma
The exact cause of mesothelioma is not known.
However, mesothelioma is often associated with exposure to asbestos or
asbestos. Asbestos is a mineral that is widely used as a building construction
material, such as roofing, because of its heat resistance and fire resistance .
If swallowed, asbestos fibers can also spread through the lymphatic system, then settle and cause cancer in the lining of the abdominal cavity (peritoneum).
Mesothelioma risk factors
Mesothelioma can happen to anyone, but the risk is higher in people with the following factors:
* Working in fields prone to exposure to asbestos, such as mineral mines, construction sites, automotive industry, power generation, textile industry, and steel mills
* Living in an old building or environment where
the soil contains asbestos
* Having family members who work in an
environment that is prone to exposure to asbestos so that asbestos dust sticks
to the skin or clothes and is carried into the house
* Having a family who suffers from mesothelioma
or a genetic disorder that increases the risk of developing cancer
* Exposure to the mineral erionite or radiation
from thorium dioxide
* Infected with simian virus (SV40)
Mesothelioma Symptoms
Mesothelioma develops gradually and usually
takes 20–60 years for symptoms to appear. Therefore, patients may not feel any
symptoms when mesothelioma is still in its early stages. However, cancer cells
will grow over time and press on nerves or other organs, causing symptoms.
Symptoms of mesothelioma depend on the organs affected. In pulmonary mesothelioma, symptoms that may appear include:
* Fever and sweating, especially at night
* Body feels very tired
* Cough with unbearable pain
* Shortness of breath due to fluid buildup in
the lungs
* Weight loss for no apparent reason
* Chest pain
* Hoarseness
* Difficult to swallow
* Pain in the shoulder or upper arm
* Swelling or deformity of the fingertips
(clubbing finger)
* A lump appears in the tissue under the skin
surface of the chest
Meanwhile, abdominal (peritoneal) mesothelioma can cause the following symptoms:
* Loss of appetite
* Weight loss
* Diarrhea
* Constipation
* Stomach pain
* Nausea and vomiting
* Lumps or swelling in the abdominal area
* Disturbances in defecation and urination
Pericardial and testicular mesothelioma is a
very rare type of mesothelioma. Pericardial mesothelioma usually causes
symptoms in the form of chest pain and breathing problems, while testicular
mesothelioma is characterized by swelling or lumps in the testicular area.
When Mesothelioma to go to the doctor
Symptoms of mesothelioma can resemble those of
other conditions. Therefore, immediately consult a doctor if you experience the
above symptoms, especially if you have a history of exposure to asbestos.
Mesothelioma Diagnosis
To determine the diagnosis of mesothelioma,
the doctor will ask questions related to the patient's symptoms and medical
history, especially the possibility of exposure to asbestos. A physical exam
will also be done to detect lumps or other symptoms.
To confirm the diagnosis, the doctor will perform scans, such as:
* X-rays, to detect thickening in the lining of the lungs, fluid in the pleural cavity, or changes in the shape of the lungs
* CT scan, to examine the chest and abdomen
area, as well as detect the presence of cancer and check whether the cancer has
spread to other organs
* PET scan, to get a detailed picture of the
tissue suspected of having cancer
* MRI, to get a more detailed picture of the
organs and determine the location of the tumor
Based on the test results, the doctor may also suggest further tests in the form of:
Blood test
Blood tests are performed to detect elevated
levels of fibulin-3, osteopontin, and peptides in the blood. Levels of these
three substances are usually higher in people with mesothelioma.
Liquid sample check
If the patient has fluid accumulation in the
body due to mesothelioma, the doctor will take a sample of the fluid and
examine it in the laboratory to detect the presence of cancer cells.
There are several types of fluid sample examination, namely:
* Paracentesis, which is taking fluid in the
abdominal cavity
* Pericardiocentesis, which is taking fluid in
the lining (membrane) around the heart
Biopsy
A biopsy is done by taking tissue samples from
certain body parts for later analysis in the laboratory. There are several
types of biopsy examination, namely:
A needle biopsy is performed by inserting a
long needle into the chest or abdominal cavity.
This biopsy is done by inserting an elastic
tube with a camera and special surgical instruments through one or more small
incisions. The type of biopsy performed depends on the area of the body being
examined, namely:
* Thoracoscopy, to examine the inside of the chest
* Laparoscopy, to examine the inside of the
abdominal organs
* Mediastinoscopy, to examine the area around
the heart
3. Biopsy through surgery
In some cases, the doctor will perform an
invasive procedure to take a larger sample of tissue to confirm the diagnosis.
Doctors can also remove the entire tumor at once if possible.
* Laparotomy, which is performed through open
surgery on the abdomen
4. Bronchoscopy biopsy
This biopsy is done by inserting a thin tube
through the throat to detect tumors in the respiratory tract. If there is, the
doctor will take a tissue sample from the tumor for examination.
Mesothelioma stage
Based on the size and extent of its spread,
mesothelioma is divided into four stages. This staging division helps doctors
to know the development of cancer cells and the patient's life expectancy, as
well as determine the appropriate treatment method.
The following is the stage and life expectancy of people with mesothelioma:
* Stage 1
The tumor is still in one area of the body and
has not spread to other tissues or organs. At this stage, the patient's life
expectancy is 21 months or more.
* Stage 2
Cancer cells enlarge and begin to spread to
nearby areas, with a life expectancy of 19 months or less.
* Stage 3
Cancer cells have spread to nearby organs,
with a life expectancy of about 16 months.
* Stage 4
Cancer cells have spread to various areas
throughout the body through the bloodstream. At this stage, the patient's life
expectancy is very low, which is about 12 months.
Mesothelioma Treatment
Mesothelioma is one type of malignant cancer
and can not be cured. Treatment is limited to relieving symptoms and prolonging
the patient's life expectancy. The method of treatment is determined based on the
following factors:
* Age and overall health condition of the patient
* Type and location of cancer
* Size and extent of cancer spread
Based on the above considerations, some treatment steps that can be recommended by doctors are :
1. Mesothelioma Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy is the administration of drugs to
kill or inhibit the growth of cancer cells. This therapy can be done before
surgery to shrink cancer cells so they can be easily removed, or after surgery
to reduce the risk of the cancer coming back.
2. Mesothelioma Radiotherapy
Radiotherapy or radiation therapy is done by
shooting X-rays or proton beams at areas of the body affected by cancer. This
therapy is usually done after surgery to remove residual cancer cells.
Radiotherapy can also be used to relieve symptoms of advanced cancer in patients who cannot undergo surgery.
3. Mesothelioma Operation
Surgery can be performed in early-stage
mesothelioma. There are several surgical options that doctors can perform,
namely:
* Surgery to remove as many cancer cells as possible from the patient's body. This action can be supported by radiotherapy to relieve pain and inhibit cancer growth.
* Surgery to aspirate fluid in the chest that
interferes with breathing. This procedure can be accompanied by pleurodesis,
which is an injection of medication into the chest to prevent fluid from
building up again.
* Surgery to remove tissue around the abdominal
cavity, ribs, or lungs affected by cancer cells.
* Surgery to remove the affected lung and
surrounding tissue. This procedure is usually followed by radiotherapy.
4. Mesothelioma Multimodality therapy
This therapy is a combination of three or more
treatment methods, such as surgery, postoperative chemotherapy, and radiation
therapy, to increase the success rate of treatment.
To help the treatment process, the doctor will advise the patient to do the following:
* Breathing exercises, to control breathing when
experiencing symptoms of difficulty breathing
* Body relaxation exercises, to reduce tension
in the muscles of the respiratory tract to make it easier to breathe
Mesothelioma Complications
Mesothelioma that has enlarged or spread can
put pressure on surrounding organs or tissues. This can lead to various
complications.
In pleural mesothelioma, complications that can occur include:
* Difficulty breathing
* Chest pain
* Difficulty swallowing
* Pain due to pressure on nerves and spinal cord
* Pleural effusion
While complications due to peritoneal
mesothelioma is intestinal obstruction, which can be characterized by nausea,
vomiting, constipation, and loss of appetite or feeling full quickly.
Mesothelioma Prevention
The main way to prevent mesothelioma is to
avoid contact with anything that contains asbestos. If you work in an environment
that has a high risk of exposure to asbestos, then follow the safety
regulations set by the company, for example:
* Use personal protective equipment while in work areas that are prone to exposure to asbestos
* Dispose of the remaining asbestos material in
a safe place that does not harm the surrounding environment
* Do not bring home the clothes and shoes used
during work
In addition, there are several other things
that can be done to reduce the risk of mesothelioma, namely:
* Conduct regular health checks to detect symptoms or signs of disease associated with asbestos exposure
* Quit smoking, because smoking can increase the
risk of various types of cancer, including mesothelioma
* Follow instructions on how to safely handle
asbestos