Diagnosis of Mesothelioma: Part – 1

Mesothelioma is not always diagnosed because the cancer is still unrecognizable. A mesothelioma diagnosis may often be classified as another condition because the symptoms are similar to those of other illnesses. Mesothelioma’s symptoms are not unique and the disease’s relative rarity, cases of mesothelioma misdiagnosed are not uncommon.

Medical history:

Diagnosis begins with a review of the patient’s medical history. The first step involved in diagnosis is providing a full and accurate medical history to your doctor, including details about current and past health concerns, as well as the types of symptoms and signs signs including shortness of breath, chest pains, swollen abdomen, and more you are currently experiencing.

It is important to mention any possible exposure to asbestos. Without revealing this fact, your doctor may not consider asbestos-related diseases in his or her examination. Mesothelioma patients are typically diagnosed within three to six months of their first visit to a doctor with complaints about breathing problems or chest and abdominal pain.

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