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Mesothelioma in wikipedia

Mesothelioma is a rare, aggressive form of cancer that develops in the lining of the lungs, abdomen, or heart. Caused by asbestos, mesothelioma has no known cure and has a very poor prognosis.
More than 80% of mesothelioma cases are caused by exposure to asbestos.
The greater the exposure the greater the risk. As of 2013 about 125 million people have been exposed to asbestos at work.
High rates of disease occur in people who mine asbestos, produce products from asbestos, work with asbestos products, live with asbestos workers, or work in buildings containing asbestos.
Asbestos exposure and the onset of cancer are generally separated by about 40 years.Washing the clothing of someone who worked with asbestos also increases the risk.
Other risk factors include genetics and infection with the simian virus 40. The diagnosis may be suspected based on chest X-ray and CT scan findings, and is confirmed by either examining fluid produced by the cancer or by a tissue biopsy of the cancer.

CT Scans Detect Early Lung Cancer and Can Have 92% Survival Rate in 10 Years

The below video is a study of how Anne Morrison was able to become Cancer free after an early CT scan done on her lungs detected malignant tumor which was removed. Otherwise if the tumor had not been removed in 5 years, she would probably have been dead by now.

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Anne Morrison (Lung Cancer Patient): There was nothing wrong with me, I had no symptoms.

News Anchor: But Anne Morrison wanted to be sure. She smoked for 30 years, so she was at high risk from lung cancer.

Anne Morrison (Lung Cancer Patient): If I hadn't signed up for this study, 5 years from now I'd probably be dead.

News Anchor: A CT scan found this, a tumor in its early stages, one that a standard X-ray would have missed, and had it removed. 5 and 1/2 years later, she is Cancer free! It's a success story that has many researchers excited!

Ralph Aye (MD): This is probably the biggest breakthrough we've had in lung cancer treatment in 50 years.

News Anchor: A recent annual study found CT scans can detect annual lung cancers at its earliest stages in 85% of patients. When the tumor is removed within 1 month, the 10 year survival rate is 92%. Traditionally, it has only been 15% But critics say it's not clear whether CT scans save lives, or just detect Cancer sooner.

Jason Chien (MD): The only way to know that for certain is to have a 2nd arm for comparison.

News Anchor: In other words, the study did not have a group of patients who did not get screened. There's also concert about exposure to unnecessary radiation and who is at high risk not to have a yearly CT scan. The test can also detect non-cancerous growth and lead to risky surgeries. As the debate continues, and Ms. Anne Morrison gladly lives her life and thanks the Scan for letting her.

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