A prognosis of stage 3 mesothelioma means that the cancer is now in
its advanced stage of development. The asbestos cancer has now spread
from the mesothelium, which is the point of origin, to other nearby
tissues or organs. The
asbestos cancer has spread to
the lymph node group closest to the primary tumor location. When the
lymph nodes past the chest area are affected, this causes the disease to
spread at a faster pace.
Signs and symptoms of stage 3 mesothelioma include:
- Difficulty in breathing
- Low vitality
- Fatigue
- Depression
The Butchart System: Mesothelioma Staging System
The spread of the
mesothelioma
in the body is assessed by one of the oldest cancer staging system –
the Butchart System. The Butchart System is often used for staging
pleural mesothelioma. It places an individual case of mesothelioma
cancer in categories based on the size of the primary tumor and whether
lymph nodes are affected.
Diagnosis of Stage 3 Mesothelioma
A stage 3 mesothelioma prognosis is very poor. At this stage, the
disease is considered too far advanced for any type of curative surgery.
The survival rate at this point is extremely low. Because the cancer
has now spread to other locations beyond the primary location makes it
extremely difficult for any type of curative surgery. And even if the
main tumor is removed, the spread of the cancer cannot be contained.
Treating Stage 3 Mesothelioma
Treatments during a stage 3 mesothelioma prognosis are palliative in
nature. Treatments at this stage are designed to keep the patient as
comfortable as possible be relieving symptoms rather than to improve the
prognosis of patients. However, if the patient is in excellent health
and young, large tumors can be removed to ease discomfort in nearby
organs or fluid buildup by mesothelioma paracentesis or thoracentesis.
Radiation
therapy and chemotherapy may also be used to relief any
discomforts. Patients may also choose to participate in clinical trials
which are used to test new drugs and therapies.
Four Stages of Mesothelioma
There are four stages of mesothelioma:
Stage I,
Stage
II, Stage III and Stage IV. Staging is the process used to
tell how far the mesothelioma has spread. Imaging studies such as
x-rays, CT scans, and MRI scans are often used during the staging
process. The type of treatment given and the prognosis for the patient
will be determined by the stage of their cancer. The staging system
often used includes the Butchart System, TNM, and Brigham Staging
System.
Legal Help for Mesothelioma Victims Due to Asbestos Exposure
If you or a loved one has been exposed to asbestos, and is suffering
from mesothelioma or any asbestos-related illnesses, you should contact
an experienced mesothelioma lawyer in your area as soon as possible.
Mesothelioma
lawyers will almost certainly be able to help you obtain
the monetary compensation you deserve for your pain and suffering.
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