mesothelial hyperplasia is a precursor to Malignant Mesothelioma?
Come discover all that is cancerus asbestosis. I Nothing in the non-mesothelial hyperplasia cancerus lungs. All my turn to rearches malignant mesothelioma. What's happening?? What is the treatment? Is there any treatment? My MD refuses to tell me about it. I just discovered while reading my pathology report lung biopsy. My specialist before I go I seek treatment. Go Figure? "At least it's not evil?"Please tell me the right to ask the MD. Duuuu is like! Keep in mind that I live in the U.S.,not Canada,to find a specialist in this field to help the ego vs &Stats is difficult. And I'm also from a working class person of color to find a specialist who will even glance my way is like finding a needle in a haystack.
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