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Mesothelioma CancerIf you've been exposed to asbestosHealth monitoringAnyone with a history of asbestos exposure should inform his doctor about his concerns for proper health monitoring. The doctor should then:
If the chest x-ray shows abnormalities, various diagnostic procedures may follow to establish a diagnosis. These may include further imaging studies, proceeding to invasive procedures if necessary (if malignant mesothelioma is suspected). If the chest x-ray is clear, it should repeated annually, to screen for any changes that may develop. At-risk individuals should seek prompt medical attention if there is any change in their breathing, or if they develop chest pain.
The information provided in this site is general in nature and constitutes neither legal nor medical advice. If you are concerned that you or someone you know is at risk of an asbestos-related disease, please consult your physician and an attorney experienced in asbestos litigation cases.
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