Though many patients and their loved  ones often get discouraged if  the prognosis  following a mesothelioma  diagnosis comes back poor, it is  important to remember that a  number of patients have survived much longer than  their initial  prognosis suggested. Prognosis is generally poor because most  patients  do not exhibit symptoms of mesothelioma until 20 to 50 years after   initial exposure to asbestos occurred, allowing the cancer to develop  and  mature in the body. The development of tests to aid in early  diagnosis, such as  the Mesomark  blood test, will hopefully help  mesothelioma patients receive  treatment in the earlier stages of the cancer.  Early diagnosis results  in greater treatment options available to mesothelioma  patients which  can greatly improve a patient's prognosis. 
Research reveals that mesothelioma  patients who have survived for  many years with the disease have commonly  participated in some sort of  therapy to enhance their immune system.  Participation in clinical  trials in immunology and other alternative therapies  relating to the  immune system have yielded positive results in some instances.   Researchers theorize that mesothelioma likely results from immune  suppression  and mesothelioma  survivors that participated in  treatments to improve the immune  system may have experienced positive results  because of this  participation.
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