MESOTHELIOMA GLOSSARY
Adjuvant
Therapy - treatment used in addition to the main medical treatment.
Affadavit - A written statement whereby the
signer swears to its truth before a notary or other judicial officer. A
witness's affidavit may be accepted in place of testimony in court.
AJCC Staging System - American Joint Committee on
Cancer staging system (also called the TNM system), which describes the extent
of a cancer's spread in Roman numerals from 0 through IV.
Appeal - a request to a higher court to reverse
the decision of a trial court's final judgment.
Asbestos - a naturally occurring fibrous silicate
mineral popular in manufacturing and industry due to its strength, chemical and
thermal stability. Types include: chrysotile (which accounted for 95% of
industrial use), amosite and crocidolite.
Asbestosis - an asbestos-related disease which
causes scarring of the lung tissue.
Ascites - a condition where fluid builds up in the peritoneal space of the
abdomen. This is associated with peritoneal mesothelioma.
Biopsy - a procedure performed with a needle or
surgical incision to remove a tissue sample to determine the presence of cancer
cells through microscopic analysis.
Bronchoscopy - a thin, lighted tube
(bronchoscope) inserted through the nose or mouth to examine the breathing
passages at the entrance to your lungs.
Butchart Staging System - The staging system most
often used for mesothelioma. It is divided into Stages I - IV with the levels
determined by the tissue involved.
Carcinogenic - substances that produce cancer or
cancer growth.
Chemotherapy - drug treatment to destroy cancer
cells.
Claim - a demand for money or relief.
Clinical Trails - research studies that test new
medical treatments and other interventions work in people. Tests may be
preventative, diagnostic or therapeutic.
Class Action - A lawsuit filed by one or more
personal injury victims (plaintiffs) on their own behalf as well as a larger
group "who are similarly situated". The decision is binding to all parties.
Complaint - The first document filed with the
court by the plaintiff stating the factual and legal basis for claiming legal
rights against the defendant(s).
Defendant - The party from whom the plaintiff is
seeking damages or corrective action because of a negligent, unlawful or
improper act
Endoscope - an illuminated optic instrument that
is inserted through an incision.
Fibrosis - formation of fibrous, scar-like
tissue.
Imaging Tests - takes pictures of the lungs and
can detect problems such as a mass, an infection, air in the pleural space.
Visual imaging tests include; chest x-rays, CTs (computed tomography).
Intrapleurally - inserting chemotherapy drugs
directly into the chest cavity.
Intraperitoneally - inserting chemotherapy drugs
directly into the abdominal cavity. Intraoperative photodynamic therapy is a new
treatment that uses special drugs and light to kill cancer cells. Its use in the
early states of mesothelioma in the chest is being studied. Judgement - an
official court order deciding the rights or claims of the parties in a legal
proceeding.
Jurisdiction - A power constitutionally conferred
upon a judge or magistrate, to take cognizance of and decide causes according to
law and to carry his sentence into execution. The tract of land or district
within which a judge or magistrate has jurisdiction, is called his territory.
Lawsuit - a legal action by one person or entity
against another person or entity.
Latency Period - the period from initial exposure
to a substance to the onset of the disease.
Lung Cancer - uncontrolled growth of abnormal
cells in lung tissue.
Malignant Mesothelioma - A very rare form of
cancer linked to asbestos exposure that occurs in the sac lining of the chest
(pleural mesothelioma) or abdomen (peritoneal mesothelioma), or the lining of
the heart (pericardial mesothelioma).
Mediastinoscopy - a tube is inserted through an
incision above the breastbone to look at the area between the lungs
Mesothelioma - Malignant tumor of the mesothelium
caused by exposure to asbestos fibers.
Mesothelium - Tissue formed by specialized cells
lining the chest, abdominal cavities and outer surface of most internal organs.
The mesothelium produces a lubricating fluid that helps organs by enabling them
to move.
Metastases(s)/Metastasis - spread of disease from
original site in the body to remote sites.
MRI - Magnetic Resonance Imaging, a diagnostic
procedure that uses a magnetic field to provide three-dimensional images of
internal body structures.
Needle biopsy - a procedure where a needle is
inserted through a bronchoscope or the chest wall to collect tissue or fluid.
Negligence - Failure to exercise the care toward
others which would reasonably be expected of a person in the circumstances, or
taking action which a reasonable person would not.
Oncologist - A physician specializing in cancer
diagnosis and treatment.
Oncology - The branch of medicine devoted to
cancer diagnosis and treatment.
Para Occupational Exposure - exposure to asbestos
through the fibers that cling to worker's clothing, shoes, skin and hair.
Pathologist - A specialist physician expert in
the origin and development of disease and the microscopic analysis of body
tissues.
Peritoneal - Having to do with the peritoneum
(the tissue that lines the abdominal wall and covers most of the organs in the
abdomen).
PET Scan - Positron Emission Tomography test used
to verify misothelioma diagnosis.
Plaintiff - the party who initiates a lawsuit by
filing a complaint with the clerk of the court against the defendant(s).
Pneumoconiosis - Fibrosis and scarring of the
lungs as a result of repeated inhalation of occupationally associated dust, such
as silica, asbestos, and coal dust.
Pleura - membrane lining the lungs and chest
cavity.
Plueral Effusion - accumulation of fluid between
the lining of the lung and the chest cavity.
Pleural Mesothelioma - cancer of the pleura
(membrane lining the lungs and chest cavity). Pleural Mesothelioma is different
from lung cancer, which refers to any type of malignant tumor that originates in
the lungs, while Pleural Mesothelioma effects the pleura.
The pleura, is the tissue (pleural membranes) lining that surrounds the lungs.
There are two pleura membranes that protect the lungs by producing a lubricating
fluid that fills the space between the pleura and the lungs.
Pleural mesothelioma is the most common form of mesothelioma accounting for
80-90% of mesothelioma cases.
Pleurectomy - a surgical procedure to remove part
of the chest or abdomen lining (pleura) and some of the tissue around it.
Pneumonectomy - surgical procedure to remove the
entire lung.
Pleurodesis - a treatment administered through a
thorascopy or existing chest tube.
Pulmonary Function Tests - measure how well the
lungs are working and include: Spirometry, which measures the amount of air the
lungs can hold; lung volume tests to measure the amount of air remaining in the
lungs after exhaling; lung diffusion tests and pulse oximetry which measure the
amount of oxygen passed from the lungs to the blood.
Pulmonologist - A specialist physician expert in
the treatment of lung disease.
Radiation Therapy - treatment with high-energy
rays to destroy or shrink cancer cells.
Risk Factor - something that increases the
likelihood of cancer.
Screening - Testing for disease in people without
symptoms.
Settlement - resolution of a lawsuit or legal
dispute prior to a final court judgment.
Statute of Limitations - sets the maximum period
after which the right to file a lawsuit expires.
Trial - the examination of facts and law presided
over by a judge with authority to hear the matter. Wrongful Death - alleges that
the deceased was killed as a result of the defendant(s)' negligence or other
liability and that survivors and dependents are entitled to monetary damages as
a result of the defendant's action.
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