Night sweating
Night sweats and fever are less frequent symptoms of mesothelioma patients, particularly those in the early phases of the disease. When mesothelioma begins to spread throughout the body, the affected individual experiences high body temperature at night and awakens up from excessive sweating. According to medical personnel, less than 10 percent of mesothelioma patients exhibit the symptom of night sweats at the time of diagnosis. Additionally, patients in the later phases of mesothelioma have a greater likelihood of experiencing night sweats.