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Mesothelioma Stages - Butchard, TNM & Brigham Staging System
By Dave Casey

The various mesothelioma stages can be difficult to understand when you’re first learning about the disease. In the simplest sense, staging is the way that doctors determine how severe the cancer is. So, if you have a more advanced form of mesothelioma, the staging will be higher than if you had a less advanced case.

Many doctors will use a standard mesothelioma staging system in order to show a patient how advanced their disease is. These systems include:

Butchart Staging System

The Butchart mesothelioma staging system consists of:

TNM Staging System

Sometimes known as the International Interest Group staging system, the mesothelioma stages in this system include:

Brigham Staging System

The mesothelioma symptoms in the Brigham staging system are:

The most commonly used of the mesothelioma stages systems is the TNM for specialists in the field.

The exposure to asbestos is going to factor into the staging of the cancer and the spread of the disease. The more asbestos fibers you inhaled and the longer you have been exposed to asbestos the higher the likelihood that you will have a more advanced case of the disease.

These mesothelioma stages help you determine the course of action as well as the prognosis.

About the Author:

Dave Casey has written numerous helpful articles on mesothelioma symptoms. You can find more info on mesothelioma stages by visiting http://www.mesothelioma-adviser.com

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