Mesothelioma


Around 700 Australians are told they have mesothelioma each year - an aggressive cancer caused by exposure to asbestos.
The diagnosis is heartbreaking enough, but many also face bills of up to $130,000 for treatment.
Now, those eye-watering costs will disappear, with two drugs being added to the pharmaceutical benefits scheme.
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Occupational medicine specialist Dr. Jacqueline Moline shares that for most people who have mesothelioma the biggest sign is shortness of breath, but it’s gradual. They may have pains when they take deep breaths, and or have a persistent cough. If you are experiencing any of those symptoms it could be a sign of mesothelioma or another type of lung cancer. Trial lawyer Mark Lanier shares that you should check the ingredients of products before you purchase them and if you see talc or talcum powder you should stay away.
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Dr. Shanda Blackmon provides patient education on malignant mesothelioma. This video provides background to what causes the disease, treatment options, clinical trial options, and surgical options. To learn more, visit http://mayocl.in/2z5J3OI


Bill McQueen was diagnosed with mesothelioma in 2011. The Wall Street Journal spent a year with the Texas surgeon and his family as they battled this fatal disease.
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Consultant Medical Oncologist Sanjay Popat explains what mesothelioma (cancer of the mesothelium) is, including plural mesothelioma (in the lung). Sanjay discusses possible symptoms, how mesothelioma is diagnosed and treatments. The information in this video is correct as of 2017.
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