Mesothelioma Cell types
Mesothelioma is also grouped according to how the cells look under a microscope. When mesothelioma is grouped this way, there are 3 types
Epitheloid
Sarcomatoid or fibrous
Mixed type (also called Biphasic type)
Between 5 and 7 out of 10 cases (50-70%) of mesothelioma diagnosed are the epitheloid type.
Between 7 and 20 out of every 100 cases (7 – 20%) of mesothelioma diagnosed are sarcomatoid type.
Between 20 and 35 out of every 100 cases (20 – 35%) of mesothelioma diagnosed are mixed and have both epitheloid and sarcomatoid cells.
These types of mesothelioma cells can further divide into other types of cancerous cells called
Clear cell
Small cell
Acinar cell
Tubopapillary cell
With so many different types of cells capable of developing into mesothelioma, it makes it very difficult to diagnose this disease.
Epitheloid
Sarcomatoid or fibrous
Mixed type (also called Biphasic type)
Between 5 and 7 out of 10 cases (50-70%) of mesothelioma diagnosed are the epitheloid type.
Between 7 and 20 out of every 100 cases (7 – 20%) of mesothelioma diagnosed are sarcomatoid type.
Between 20 and 35 out of every 100 cases (20 – 35%) of mesothelioma diagnosed are mixed and have both epitheloid and sarcomatoid cells.
These types of mesothelioma cells can further divide into other types of cancerous cells called
Clear cell
Small cell
Acinar cell
Tubopapillary cell
With so many different types of cells capable of developing into mesothelioma, it makes it very difficult to diagnose this disease.

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