Pleural mesothelioma is sometimes referred to as asbestos lung cancer which is not absolutely incorrect since in most cases of mesothelioma, it stems from the unprotected exposure of an individual to extreme amounts of asbestos. Still it should be remembered that a cancer which does not originate in the lung cannot be called as a form of lung cancer. Pleural mesothelioma as stated before happens due to inhaling asbestos fibers which sediment along the lining of the lungs and over a considerable period of time starts to show symptoms and cause problems to the individual which eventually gets diagnosed as a malignant disease - namely pleural mesothelioma.
Pleural mesothelioma often shows multiple tumours which grow along the outise surface of the lining of the lungs. Generally the outer lining is more affected than the inner lining. In records, it
As patients are diagnosed with mesothelioma only in its later stages, the size of the tumours is usually very large and if they are left undiagnosed they eventually cause complete blockage of the lungs. These tumours if left unattended can also start to affect other organs of the body including the abdomen and heart as well as the circulatory system. But not all tumours that grow in the pleura are related to pleural mesothelioma.

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