Because the symptoms of mesothelioma match those of other diseases, mesothelioma can be difficult to diagnose and locate. The tumors may show up in any part of thin layer that surrounds the organs. They can even be found between organs. For this reason, it is important to use advanced imaging technology to assist with proper diagnosis.
A cancer doctor begins a patient examination with a thorough review of the patient's medical history. As the diagnosis process continues, there may be several tools used simultaneously to get the most accurate results. Along with blood tests and other examinations, a medical professional may use one or more noninvasive body scans to detect any abnormalities.
X-rays
The most basic imaging scan is an X-ray. This scan is
limited, but may be able to detect damage or abnormalities in the body.
One of the biggest drawbacks of an X-ray is that it can only produce a
flat, two-dimensional image. When an X-ray is taken, electromagnetic
radiation is sent through the body with a photographic film on the other
side. The way the waves, or rays, behave will change as they pass
through the body, creating a representative image.
- Only flat, two-dimensional images
- Most common imaging technique
- Radiation level not harmful
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