When a person is first diagnosed, they may not feel bad at all. They may be walking around and pretty able. So they’re told that they have this disease and, even though mesothelioma is more widely known today than it was 20 or 30 years ago by the general population, most people are going to ask the doctor what does this mean. And the first thing they’re told, whether they’re in great health or feeling horrible, is that there’s not much that medical science can do regarding this diagnosis. And then, in a short period of time, the person usually starts to suffer from shortness of breath, fluid buildup, a general sense of malaise. And unfortunately, in the later stages, it is a very debilitating disease that causes a great amount of weight loss and suffering.