I’m we do a little investigate as well as have listened which it’s usual for mesothelioma, in some-more modernized stages, to metastasize to a lungs. What symptoms does this equates to for a patient?

Thank we in advance.
Whoops, we meant lymph nodes, not lungs. And we am wakeful what metastasis means, I’m only wondering what metastasis quite to a lymph nodes would cause.

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Elfinmagic on 5 August, 2009 at 8:50 pm #

Metastasize just means that it spread. With any Cancer the more it metastasizes the more it has spread and the harder it is to control or put into remission. Depending on where it metastasizes the cells start growing out of control there and spread throughout weakening where ever they are growing.


carrot top on 8 August, 2009 at 9:05 pm #

i worked with a guy who had cancer in his lymph nodes,doc’s told him the outlook was grim,nothing they could do.he told them remove the lymph nodes,they said it wouldn’t change outcome,but he had them removed.that was ten years ago,he’s in perfect health today.doc’s don’t know everything(i have the utmost respect for good medical people)medical knowledge has come a really long way in ten years.


Denisedds on 10 August, 2009 at 12:29 am #

It would cause an avenue tor the cancer to spread to other areas of the body. This is a highly lethal disease. Less than 10% survive 5 years.


Ann-Marie on 11 August, 2009 at 11:37 am #

I have just written an article on recurrence of mesothelioma.

I have included the link for you.

Kind regards,

Ann.


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