Malignant Mesothelioma Compensation

Malignant mesothelioma is a cancer arising from the mesothelial cells that are found in the protective lining, the mesothelium, that covers many of the body's organs. People are usually diagnosed with malignant mesothelioma between the ages of 50 to 70 with the disease being more prevalent in men. 90% of all cases of malignant mesothelioma are caused by the inhalation of asbetos fibres.
The mesothelium covering the lungs is called the pleura and consists of two layers. The gap between the two layers (the pleural space) is filled with a lubricating fluid that assists the lungs to move smoothly during the breathing cycle. The most comon type of malignant mesothelioma arises in the pleura and is called pleural mesothelioma. Pleural mesothelioma can also affect the layer of tissue covering the heart called the pericardium.
The mesothelium lining the abdomen is called the peritoneum and acts in a similar way to the pleura by protecting the abdominal contents and assisting the organs to move smoothly. Malignant mesothelioma of the tissues lining the abdominal cavity is known as peritoneal mesothelioma.
 Malignant Mesothelioma and Asbestos Exposure
Nearly everyone is exposed to asbestos at some time during their life but those people who have been exposed to it on a regular basis e.g. through directly working with the material or through contact in the working environment, may develop an asbestos-related disease like malignant mesothelioma. Asbestos fibres that are sealed into finished products such as insulating boards and pipe lagging are not considered a health risk as long as they are not damaged. It is only when the asbestos fibres are freed and inhaled that they become a health risk to an individual.
Malignant mesothelioma is the most sinister form of asbestos related diseases, the risk of developing it varies with the type of industry in which the exposure occurred and with the extent of the exposure to asbestos. Not all workers exposed to asbestos will develop asbestos-related diseases.
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The link between asbestos and malignant mesothelioma has been known since the 1960's but because of the latency of the disease the number of cases of malignant mesothelioma is expected to peak in the next 10 years. This is as a result of the heavy use of asbestos in industry until the mid 1970s.
Asbestos was used widely as an insulating material because of it's excellent heat and fire resistant properties. Inhaled asbestos fibres work their way into the pleura causing damage to the mesothelial cells that may result in pleural mesothelioma. Some of the fibres caught by the mucus of the trachea and bronchi end up being swallowed and may lodge in the intestinal tract where they move through the wall into the peritoneum causing peritoneal mesothelioma.
Workers at particular risk of developing malignant mesothelioma include those who worked in:
  Building industry
  Ship building industry
  Telephone exchanges
  Power stations
  Motor industry
  Manufacture of household appliances
 Signs and Symptoms of Malignant Mesothelioma
Signs and symptoms of malignant mesothelioma may not appear until at least twenty years following exposure to asbestos. The symptoms of malignant mesothelioma vary from case to case, with the severity of the illness and the type of mesothelioma i.e. pleural or peritoneal. Initial symptoms can be fairly general and attributable to other conditions e.g. pneumonia, making diagnosis of malignant mesothelioma more complicated.
Common signs and symptoms of pleural mesothelioma include:
  Pleural effusion (build up of fluid in the pleural space)
  Difficulty in breathing (dyspnea)
  Chest and / or lower back pain
  Persistent cough
  Loss of appetite and weight loss
  Swelling of abdomen/chest, neck or face
  Fever
  Difficulty swallowing
Common symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma include:
  Abdominal pain and / or swelling
  Difficulty in breathing (dyspnea)
  Loss of appetite and weight loss
  Bowel obstruction
  Nausea and vomiting
  Fever and Anaemia
 Treatment of malignant mesothelioma
Surgery
A procedure called extrapleural pneumonectomy involves removal of the pleura, the lung, the diaphragm and the pericardium. The intent of this very aggressive, complicated surgery is to remove as much of the malignant mesothelioma tumour as possible.
Radiation Therapy
Radiation therapy can be used to relieve the symptoms of malignant mesothelioma, including chest pain. However, because of the location of malignant mesothelioma, it is extremely difficult to deliver high enough doses of radiation to kill the tumour without damaging the surrounding organs.
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy is the use of medications to treat cancer, it cannot cure malignant mesothelioma, but it may be administered after surgery in an attempt to kill cancer cells that could not be removed during the procedure.
 Making a claim for malignant mesothelioma
If you have been diagnosed with malignant mesothelioma in the last 3 years you will be able to make a claim.
The compensation awarded will not compensate for the pain and suffering caused by malignant mesothelioma, but it can help to make things a little more comfortable for you and your family. It can also ease the financial burden caused by an inability to work or because of any medical costs incurred.
The success of the claim will depend on whether the company where the exposure occurred is still in existence. If you are not sure, don't worry; it could be that the company was taken over, or that the insurers of the company still exist.In either case we will find out on your behalf as part of the service.
Simply call us on freephone 0800 783 9535 and ask to speak to our senior advisors, Lynne Manners or Warren Miller
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