- Mesothelioma is not a very common disease with about 2000-3000 new cases seen in the U.S. each year.
-It was a gradual increase in the number of newly diagnosed cases of mesothelioma victims in the United States from the 1970s to the 1990s, after the number was fairly constant. After the year 2000 and beyond, the number has probably been on the decline.
- Mesothelioma is more common in men. It is four times more common in men than inWomen.
The number of new mesothelioma cases continues to rise in European countries.
Mesothelioma affects people in the age of 55, it is very rare to find people in mesothelioma under the age of 55 years and its incidence increases with age, approximately 90% of people diagnosed with mesothelioma - are older than 65 years.
-This cancer is more common in Caucasians than African Americans and Hispanics and AsiansAmericans.
The average lifetime of the victims of this deadly cancer is between 4-18 months. About nine to ten percent of mesothelioma victims live up to five years after diagnosis. The life of the individual cases depends on many factors, including the stage and the level of spread of the tumor at diagnosis, age of victims at the time of diagnosis, general health, and several other factors.
-It should be noted, however, important that most of these survival data werecollected from patients diagnosed and treated in years, it is very likely that these figures have by now, perhaps longer, with more victims living improves after diagnosis.
-Finally, it is important to note that these figures are only a guide, and they can not determine your own starting of the disease. play so many other individual factors come around to determine your own actual output, you should discuss with your oncologist to know how these figures best applies to you.
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