Mesothelioma Diagnosis: An Overview
In order to make a mesothelioma diagnosis, the healthcare provider will begin with a review of the patient's medical history, including any history of
asbestos exposure. He or she will then perform a complete physical examination to look for signs or symptoms of mesothelioma. The doctor may also order some preliminary tests to rule out other more common conditions. These tests can include x-rays of the chest or abdomen and lung function tests.
Mesothelioma Diagnosis: Tests and Procedures
If the doctor suspects mesothelioma after the history and physical exam, he or she may order a number of tests to help make a mesothelioma diagnosis.
Some of these tests include:
- CT Scan
- MRI
- Biopsy
- Thoracoscopy
- Peritoneoscopy
- Surgery.
CT Scan/MRI
A CT (or CAT) scan or an MRI may also be useful in making a mesothelioma diagnosis. A CT scan is a series of detailed pictures of areas inside the body created by a computer linked to an x-ray machine. In an MRI, a powerful magnet linked to a computer is used to make detailed pictures of areas inside the body. These pictures are viewed on a monitor and can also be printed.