Mesothelioma Cancer

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Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that develops in the tissues of cells that line the lungs, heart and stomach. These tissues are called mesothelial cells and they become infected by inhaling particles of dust from asbestos fibers. Once these cells become infected they dry up the fluids surrounding these major organs of the body and tumors begin to develop. The most common form is pleural mesothelioma which accounts for 75% of all malignant cases however there are two other types peritoneal , and pericardial which you may be interested in reading about.

What is mesothelioma cancer?

Defination of malingnant mesothelioma is a rare of cancer which malingant cells are found in the sac lining the chase of addomen, Exposure to airbone asbestos particles increases one's risk of developing maligant mesothelioma read more....

What is cancer?

Cancer occures when cells in part of the body begin to grow out of control. Normal cells devide and grow in an orderly fashion. but cancer cells do not. They continue to grow and crowd out normal cells. Although there are many kinds of cancer, they all have in common this out of control growt of cells. Cancer cells are very similar to cells of the organism from which they originated and have similar (but not identical) DNA and RNA. This is the reason why they are not very often detected by the immune system, in particular if it is weakened. Cancer cells usually have an increased ability to divide rapidly and their number of divisions is not limited by telomeres on DNA (a counter system to limit number of divisions to 40-60). This can lead to the formation of large masses of tissue and in turn may lead to disruption of bodily functions due to destruction of organs or vital structures

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