What are some of the common symptoms of mesothelioma cancer? This is a difficult question to answer. There’s numerous symptoms that are associated with mesothelioma, and generally the symptoms don’t actually occur until 20-50 years has passed since the initial exposure to the asbestos mineral. However, some of the symptoms include: shortness of breath, chest pain, constant coughing, lumps underneath the skin on the pectoral region, a strange or unusual heartbeat, lumps on the testicals, and sweats that occur at night.
It’s important to keep on the look out for these symptoms, especially if you’re someone who’s knowingly been exposed to asbestos. Early diagnosis is a key in surviving, and properly treating virtually any form of cancer, and mesothelioma is no exception.