Malignant peritoneal
mesothelioma
Malignant peritoneal
mesothelioma is a type of cancer that develops in the lining of the abdomen; it is the second most common of
mesotheliomas, representing about one fifth of all the disease. Usually, peritoneal mesothelioma is
characterized by a slow malignant development of a group of ‘mesothelial’ cells on the peritoneum,
a
serous membrane formed by a single layer of epithelial cells lining the abdomen and viscera.
The detection of peritoneal mesothelioma is done by X-ray and CT scan, and confirmed by
biopsy.
The diagnosis of peritoneal mesothelioma is always done
tardily, which makes it difficult to cure the
disease. However, there are now treatments to improve or extend the lives of patients. The prognosis of
peritoneal mesothelioma depends on various factors: age, size and stage of tumor, its extent, and whether or
not the tumor responds to treatment. As the case for any disease, earlier the cancer is diagnosed, higher is
the chance to survive.
The only cause of peritoneal mesothelioma is previous exposure to
asbestos. Although in the body, the cancer can manifest years after exposure to asbestos. Initially, the cancer
develops asymptomatically in the peritoneum. It affects the lining that protects the contents of the abdomen.
Like pleural mesothelioma, peritoneal mesothelioma can be benign or malignant.
Malignantperitoneal
mesothelioma is a symptomatic incurable disease. It is usually accompanied by abdominal pain, weakness, weight
loss, loss of appetite, nausea and abdominal swelling. Depending on the severity or extension of the tumor, other
problems such as respiratory problems and severe pain may be experienced. A
Malignantperitoneal
mesothelioma can also cause accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity
(ascites).
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