Mesolthilioma
Mesolthilioma is misspelled version of "mesothelioma," a rare form of asbestos cancer. Developed as a result of exposure to dangerous asbestos, mesothelioma cancer is a particularly hard-hitting form of cancer that is caused when the victim inhales tiny asbestos fibers.
Asbestos was used in thousands of products and in many industries throughout the first 75 years of the twentieth century. The mineral's fibers, which are sharp, become imbedded in the lungs and may eventually develop into tumors. Appearance of mesothelioma disease can take as long as 50 years after exposure as the disease often has a long latency period.
Individuals who develop malignant mesothelioma are usually those who worked with the mineral asbestos while performing their job. Once mesothelioma diagnosis is made, usually after the patient develops symptoms of mesothelioma like difficulty breathing and chest pain, the disease moves fairly quickly. Mesothelioma doctors generally recommend treatment with surgery, radiation, or chemo though the mesothelioma prognosis for these patients is generally grim.
Other common misspellings:
- Mesthelioma
- Mezothelioma
- Misothilioma
- Measothelioma
- Meslthelioma
- Mesolioma
- Mesothaalioma
- Mesothaleoma
- Mesothalioma
- Mesothalioma
Source
National Cancer Institute
www.cancer.gov


