Mesothelioma cancer is a difficult disease to detect. This detection becomes even more difficult when someone does not have a clear history of asbestos exposure. Mesothelioma cancer’s symptoms mimic the symptoms of many illnesses that are found in the lungs and are often mistaken for some other ailment. Doctors rely on a patient’s history to come up with a diagnosis of mesothelioma cancer. After this link is made further scanning is ordered to verify the diagnosis and the MRI is one of these scans. Doctors will know what to expect after a mesothelioma diagnosis with an MRI.
Detection of mesothelioma cancer most often begins with an x-ray; however x-rays provide only a limited view of what is going on inside a patient’s body. A clearer picture can be obtained with a scanning procedure known as an MRI.
MRI is a medical scanning procedure which gives a complete interior picture of any area of the human body. It gives a clearer image when compared to the CT Scans, and MRI imaging is a vital tool in detecting mesothelioma nowadays.
MRIs manipulate a magnetic field, to create images of the soft tissue in patient’s bodies clearly. MRI scans can distinguish between different organs and tissue in the body helping trained professionals identify abnormal tissues deep inside the body which appear in images generate on a monitor.
MRIs do not use radiation to produce these images, which makes it a safer procedure then x-rays or any other imaging procedure that employs radiation. Strong magnetic field are generated by it machinery to produce detailed imagery of the interiors of our body.
Many patients become afraid about the MRI procedure mainly because they fear the results of the MRI scan. The procedure of mesothelioma MRI is not painful or frightening. The imaging process in totally painless and can be done in around an hour and a half. If a patient knows more about the procedure before hand it may reduce anxiety. Your doctor should be fully prepared to describe the procedure for you and answer your questions.
After mesothelioma cancer diagnosis through MRI, imaging doctor will refer patient to mesothelioma cancer specialist that will evaluate treatment options.
Detection of mesothelioma cancer with MRI outweighs any possible side effects of the scanning procedure. A qualified doctor can guide patient of any post scan consequences which are minimal with this procedure. This is due to the fact that the patient will not be exposed to any radiation and MRIs contrast dye is safer than dyes used in other scanning procedures such as CT scans for example. Also MRI scanning is the most accurate of any of scanning procedures available today producing highly detail imagery of any part of the body clearly identifying abnormal tissue from anything normal.
After mesothelioma diagnosis with MRI scan, patients should expect doctor to have detailed knowledge of what is going on inside their body and this knowledge will bring peace to their mind.
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