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To make a mesothelioma diagnosis is often very difficult, as such disorders as asbestosis and others related to asbestos may remain latent for many years. Uncontrolled division of cells results in the growth of a malignant tumor, which affects neighboring areas and has the property of spreading to other areas of the body. This cancer is usually found in asbestos workers. Tiny asbestos fibers are inhaled and swallowed, and this may lead to cancer. To make a mesothelioma diagnosis is often very difficult, as such disorders as asbestosis and others related to asbestos may remain latent for many years.

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Mesothelioma Diagnosis

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asbestosis, asbestos

This type of cancer develops in the protective tissue, which covers internal organs and the walls of chest and abdominal cavities. The tissue covering organs of the chest is called the pleura, and the membrane, which lines internal organs of the abdomen, is called the peritoneum. To make a mesothelioma diagnosis is often very difficult, as such disorders as asbestosis and others related to asbestos may remain latent for many years.

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