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Wednesday 21 April 2010

What is Diagnosing Mesothelioma ?


Diagnosing Mesothelioma


Diagnosing malignant mesothelioma can be difficult. Mesothelioma is often diagnosed as a lung cancer or initially as pneumonia. The following are several tests which a physician may have the patient undergo.

CT Scans
A CT scan — also called CT, computerized tomography or CAT scan — is an X-ray technique that produces images of your internal organs that are more detailed than those produced by conventional X-ray exams.

PET Scans
A positron emission tomography scan ( PET scan ) is a unique type of imaging test that helps doctors see how the organs and tissues inside your body are actually functioning.

Effusions/Cytology
Diagnosis of diseases based on examination of individual cells and small clusters of cells, called cytology or cytopathology, has become increasingly important in cancer diagnosis.

Tissue Biopsy
A biopsy is the removal of a small piece of tissue for laboratory examination. There are several different types of biopsies.

Criteria
There are several factors involved in diagnosing malignant mesothelioma. More…

Staging
When lung cancer is diagnosed, the doctors want to learn the stage of the disease. Staging is a process used by physicians to describe the extent of the disease or how advanced the cancer is. Staging assists the physician in determining the likely course of the cancer and how it may respond to different treatments (also known as the prognosis of the disease).

Mesomark
MESOMARK, a manual enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), works by identifying serum tumor markers called soluble mesothelin-related peptides (SMRP). These proteins are released into the bloodstream by malignant mesothelioma cells. FDI's mesothelioma assay is a two-step immunoassay that quantitates SMRP in human blood using a standard ELISA microplate sandwich assay format.


Source: Roger G. Worthington

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