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How is Mesothelioma Diagnosed?

Mesothelioma is usually a life-threatening disease that generally occurs anywhere from twenty to fifty or more years after a person has been exposed to asbestos fibers. Although most people who come down with the disease either breathed in or swallowed the asbestos fibers while at work some have gotten it as a result of second-hand exposure.

Most often a person will first go to his or her doctor because they are experiencing pains in their chest, a shortness of breath, or swelling or pain in their abdomen. Their doctor will usually order a CT scan of the abdomen or chest or an x-ray. If the doctor feels that further examination would be warranted the physician may order a biopsy, a thoracoscopy, or a peritoneoscopy.

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