Mesothelioma: what is it, and what is the prognosis?

Written by: Dr Omar Khan
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Edited by: Conor Lynch

Mesothelioma, a type of cancer that primarily affects the stomachheart, and lungs, can be fatal if diagnosed at a late stage, and is typically diagnosed in men between the ages of 60 and 80. Here to reveal the condition’s causes and prognosis, is revered medical oncologist, Dr Omar Khan.

What is mesothelioma?

It is a type of cancer that begins in the tissues that line the heartlungsstomach, and occasionally, other organs as well.

 

What causes it?

Mesothelioma is usually linked to asbestos exposure. However, only roughly 10 per cent of people who have been exposed to asbestos will develop mesothelioma.

 

Very rarely, it can be caused by radiation exposure too, so people who undergo radiotherapy may develop mesothelioma.

 

What are the symptoms of mesothelioma?

There are a handful of symptoms associated with mesothelioma. The most common ones are:

 

 

Rare symptoms can include abdominal and scrotal swelling, and as the disease progresses, people can often lose weight, feel quite fatigued, and suffer from a loss of appetite.

 

Is mesothelioma curable?

Unfortunately, it is almost never curable. This is simply due to the fact that most patients will be diagnosed with the illness when it is at an advanced stage. Surgery is an option for a minority of patients, but there is a high risk of mortality with this surgery.

 

What is the prognosis?

The prognosis of mesothelioma, is, as a consequence, not very good. About 50 per cent of people diagnosed with mesothelioma live for about a year, and only 10 per cent live for up to five years after diagnosis.

 

How is mesothelioma treated?

Treatments for mesothelioma are designed to control the disease and improve the symptoms, but not to cure it. Chemotherapy and immunotherapy are effective, with immunotherapy being slightly more effective when it comes to offering people a better quality of life.

 

Dr Omar Khan is a highly esteemed and skilled Swindon-based medical oncologist who specialises in mesothelioma. Consult with him today if you are suffering from the symptoms outlined in the above article

By Dr Omar Khan
Medical oncology

Dr Omar Khan is a consultant medical oncologist based in Swindon, with over 20 years of experience. He specialises in lung cancer, bladder cancer and prostate cancer alongside kidney cancermesothelioma and immunotherapy treatment. He privately practises as a consultant medical oncologist at Shalbourne Private Healthcare, while his NHS base is Great Western Hospitals Foundation Trust (GWH).  

Dr Khan has strong academic background, graduating from King's College London with an MBBS in 1999 having achieved a BSc in Physiology three years previous. He began his specialist oncology training on the North London rotation in 2004 and continued his training in Oxford. His ground breaking research in cancer biomarkers at the world-renowned University of Oxford led to him being awarded a DPhil in 2013.

Dr Khan, who also treats ovarian cancer and renal cancer, is a respected leader in his field. alongside his consultant role, he is the oncology department and clinical governance lead at GWH. Furthermore, he is the principle investigator for numerous phase III clinical trials there. 

He has contributed to numerous peer reviewed publications and continues to conduct research to further his knowledge in his field. Dr Khan is also a member of various professional organisations including the Royal College of Physicians (MRCP), European Society of Medical Oncologists (ESMO) and the Association of Cancer Physicians (ACP).  

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