Asbestos Lung Cancer

The article Mollo and colleagues [1] examines the criteria for the distribution of lung cancer to asbestos exposure, suggesting that the number of cases of lung cancer associated with asbestos in Italy, may be underestimated. Your review of 924 consecutive lobectomies and pneumonectomies for lung cancer in the North West of Italy covers light microscopic counts the victims of asbestos concentration of asbestos bodies in addition to the histological examination of asbestosis and asbestos bodies. Their interpretation is that 6% of lung cancers attributable to asbestos exposure in their series are due to the histological diagnosis of asbestosis. However, they also found that an additional 0.5% of cases had interstitial fibrosis without asbestos bodies in histological section, but a high concentration of asbestos bodies digestion study. Mollo and colleagues [1] the possibility that these cases can also lung cancer associated with asbestos.
Pleural mesothelioma and lung cancer are caused by asbestos various cancers. These cancers start in different places, but cause similar symptoms, such as chest pain and shortness of breath. Similar tools are used to diagnose cancer, but different treatment plans.