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What Is Mesothelioma?

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From Quick Guide: Mesothelioma Defined

Summary: Mesothelioma is a cancer of the mesothelial cells, which are present in the covering of the lungs, called the pleura, and the covering of the abdomen, called the peritoneum. Understand how mesothelioma progresses with information from an oncologist in this free video on types of cancer.

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By Dr. Rolf Freter, eHow Presenter

Dr. Rolf Freter is a hermatologist and oncologist at South Shore Hospital in Weymouth, MA.read more

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"Mesothelioma is a cancer of the mesothelial cells. These are cells that are found primarily in the pleura, the covering of the lungs, the peritoneum, the covering of the abdomen, and which through various mechanisms become cancerous and grow. And what that leads to is an ever enlarging rind or peel of cancerous mesothelioma cell around the lung, eventually constricting the lung or constricting the abdomen. Much less commonly one can develop mesothelioma around the paricardium, that is the covering of the heart. And on rare occasions there are a few cases described of mesothelioma a developing in the testicle."

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