Mesothelioma Medical Glossary
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ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS (ACM): Materials
such as ceiling tiles, floor tiles, gaskets, packing, joint
compound, heat insulation and brake linings produced before
1990 commonly contained asbestos.
ADENOCARCINOMA: a type
of cancer that begins in the glandular epithelial tissues
that line certain organs, such as the lungs.
ADJUVENT THERAPY: a supplemental treatment to the
main medical procedure. This treatment usually comes in the
form of radiation therapy or chemotherapy, and is employed
after surgery.
AFFIDAVIT: a written statement whereby the signer
swears to its truth before a notary or other judicial
officer. A witness affidavit may be accepted in place of
testimony in court.
AJCC STAGING SYSTEM: American Joint Committee on
Cancer staging system (also called the TNM system), which
describes the extent of a cancer's spread in Roman numerals
from 0-IV.
ALIMTA: a chemotherapy drug developed by Eli Lilly
specifically for mesothelioma patients.
ALVEOLAR EPITHELIAL CELLS: cells that line the
lung air sacs.
ALVEOLAR SACS: small air chambers in the lung.
ALVEOLI: tiny, thin walled air sacs in the lungs
where oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange places. Asbestos
fibers in the lungs cause scar tissue to form on the walls
of the alveoli, decreasing oxygen intake.
AMPHIBOLE: a type of mineral, distinguished by a
chain-like crystal structure and chemical composition.
Asbestos amphiboles include actinolite, amosite,
anthophillite, crocidolite, and tremolite.
ANEMIA: a condition in which the number of red
blood cells is below normal.
ANXIETY: anxiety is a state of apprehension or
fear, either real or imagined, resulting from anticipation
of a threatening event or situation. Many victims of
mesothelioma and their loved ones are faced with stress and
anxiety.
APPEAL: a request to a higher court to reverse the
decision of a lower court.
ARRHYTHMIA: an arrhythmia is any deviation from or
disturbance of the normal heart rhythm.
ASBESTIFORM: a mineral that looks like asbestos.
ASBESTOS: is the commercial name given to a
naturally occurring fibrous silicate mineral commonly used
in construction materials and other products because of its
high heat resistance, strength and durability. Over time,
exposure to asbestos may lead to asbestosis, mesothelioma,
lung cancer and other cancers.
ASBESTOSIS: scarring of the lungs caused by
inhaled asbestos fibers. Asbestosis is irreversible.
ASBESTOS PLEURAL DISEASE: a disease characterized
specifically by scarring of the membranes lining the lungs
and chest cavity.
ASCITES: abnormal build-up of fluid in the abdomen
that may cause swelling. In late-stage cancer, tumor cells
may be found in the fluid in the abdomen. Ascites is a
common manifestation of peritoneal mesothelioma and can
occur as a manifestation of recurrent mesothelioma after
surgery for the disease in the chest.
ASPIRATION: the medical process of removing a
small sample of tissue for testing with a needle-like
suction device.
ATELECTASIS: incomplete expansion of a portion of
the lung or the whole lung.
AUTOPSY: a surgical procedure after death which
involves the examination of body tissues, often to determine
cause of death.
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