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Mesothelioma Symptoms: Some Warning Signs of Mesothelioma Cancer

Topic: Heart DiseasePublished March 22, 2012

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Patients with mesothelioma usually don’t demonstrate symptoms of this malignant form of cancer until 30 to 60 years after the initial asbestos exposure. The asbestos fibers get embedded inside the tissues surrounding the body’s internal organs known as the mesothelium and are present for many years even before the development of this cancer. Early mesothelioma symptoms are usually absent in the patient leading to a late diagnosis of the cancer. Sometimes mesothelioma symptoms are similar to those of any other diseases such as emphysema, congestive heart failure, constipation, or weight gain. These symptoms also include constant cough or chest pain, shortness of breath, weight loss, swelling of the feet, night sweats, and bowel obstruction. A professional doctor who is well versed with mesothelioma treatment would take enough time in investigating the patient’s history and connect the individual’s previous exposure to asbestos with the mesothelioma symptoms. Based on the kind of

mesothelioma that is diagnosed - pleural, peritoneal, or pericardial– the mesothelioma symptoms may vary. The most common form of this cancer is the pleural mesothelioma. Once mesothelioma symptoms are present, an experienced doctor might conduct a series of clinical trials and tests to confirm the diagnosis through imaging techniques like CT scans, X-rays, and MRI to reveal abnormalities.

While being diagnosed with this cancer can be overwhelming and can truly damage you and your family - physically, mentally, and financially, it is essential to know that you have every right to file a claim against the manufacturers who exposed you to asbestos directly or indirectly. You need to take full advantage of your legal rights to win the asbestos lawsuit so as to gain compensation to pay off huge medical bills, finance aggressive treatments, and provide some financial security for your family. Choosing the right asbestos attorney is the key to your lawsuit. A good asbestos attorney can be found by asking former colleagues diagnosed with mesothelioma, checking online lawyer directories, or investigating attorneys online.

However, one needs to keep in mind a few things before choosing an asbestos lawyer. First, you need to check the lawyer’s references. A good lawyer should be able to provide information about their satisfied clients to verify their credibility. Second, you can interview a short list of asbestos attorneys and request a case evaluation or possibly arrange for a personal interview. Third, check how they typically handle fees. Most asbestos lawyers will charge fees on a contingency basis, which means that they would not charge anything unless you are successful in gaining compensation. All these attr ibutes can be found in one of the nationally acclaimed law firms known as Baron and Budd. For 30 years, they have been representing individuals with asbestos related cancer and have a very lengthy track record of successful settlements and verdicts. For more information about them, please visit http://www.mesotheliomanews.com/.

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