An oncologist, a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating cancer, performs a diagnosis of mesothelioma. A proper diagnosis includes an overview of the patient’s medical history with an emphasis on any history of exposure to asbestos. A physical examination that includes a check for lumps, chest x-rays and abdominal x-rays as well as lung functioning tests. A CAT scan or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may be used to view images and areas inside the body. A biopsy is then used to confirm the existence of mesothelioma. A biopsy involves the removal of tissue samples for examination. The extracted sample is then sent to a pathologist who is responsible to examine the tissue under a microscope.
- What is a mesothelium?
- What is mesothelioma?
- What are the types of mesothelioma?
- How common is mesothelioma?
- What causes mesothelioma?
- What are the symptoms of mesothelioma?
- What are the risk factors for mesothelioma?
- Is mesothelioma contagious?
- Does smoking increase the risk of mesothelioma?
- Protect my loved ones from Mesothelioma?
- What increases the chances that a person will get mesothelioma?
- Is there a cure for mesothelioma?
- How quickly does mesothelioma progress?
- What kind of treatment exists for mesothelioma?


