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 Treating MesotheliomaAs with any cancer, treatment for mesothelioma depends on the location of cancer, disease progression, age and health status of the patient.

It is the oncologist who specializes in the disease, which will decide on the course of treatment. The disease is difficult to treat and in most cases the prognosis is poor. Treatment options include:

1. If the diagnosis is made in the early stages of surgery may be recommended to remove all cancerous tissues. This means thoracoscopy, vats or video-assisted thoracic surgery, mediastinoscopy (used for staging), or laparoscopy. Often, doctors advise palliative procedures like chest tube drainage and pleurodesis, thoracoscopy and pleurodesis, or pleurectomy pleuroperitonial derivation, which treat the symptoms of mesothelioma rather than the disease.

2. Radiation is prescribed aggressively for mesothelioma patients and is often given in combination with surgery or to control symptoms, palliative. Research on the use of radiation therapy using implants or UV light therapy is in progress as traditional radiation therapy damages surrounding healthy tissue.

3. Chemotherapy is an option and around 12-20% of patients respond to drugs. The cancer drugs kill cancer cells and prevent its spread. In mesothelioma, chemotherapy is not considered curative. The aim is to prevent the spread of the disease, reduce the tumor before surgery, called neoadjuvant therapy, to annihilate the remnants of the tumor in the body after surgery, and to relieve pain and other discomfort, palliative chemotherapy . Experts recommend prescribing with cisplastin premetrexed. These drugs have shown positive results and this is now standard care for Mesothelioma not treatable by surgery.

4. Biological therapy with interleukin 2.

5. Immunotherapy in the body’s own immune system is stimulated to fight the disease. biological response modifiers, BRM, are used in treatment. These enhance the functions of the immune system regulate metabolic reactions that promote cancer growth, alter the division of cancer cells, block or reverse the processes leading to the formation of cancers, and prevent the spread of cancer.

6. Gene therapy, where attempts are made to correct the sequence of the gene that causes cancer. This is of two kinds, gene therapy and gene replacement therapy knock-out.

7. The administration of lovastatin, a cholesterol lowering drug.

8. Photodynamic treatment of a photosensitive drug which is activated by a laser. This is done during the surgical removal of cancerous tissues.

9. Drainage of fluid in the chest or abdominal cavity followed by the introduction of drugs into the cavity to prevent fluid accumulation is performed on patients who have uncontrolled fluid accumulation and intense discomfort stemming from it.

10. Combination therapy or trimodality therapy which means surgery accompanied by radiation and chemotherapy.

Often, additional drugs are also used. Called to be integrated this type of treatment focuses on physical, mental, emotional, and patient comfort.

In the case of mesothelioma, an untreatable can opt for clinical trials of new treatments that are underway in several research laboratories and centers. The best advice in the line of treatment would be recommended by the oncologist or physician.

Treatment For MesotheliomaThe diagnosis of mesothelioma is difficult, whether of a different race or pleural mesothelioma. As this is a so persistent and aggressive cancer patients and their families struggle to the issue of treatment of mesothelioma, but because the options for mesothelioma patients is constantly increasing, the debate about treatment for mesothelioma is very important, even when all hope seems lost.

Mesothelioma each case is considered individually and there is no right or wrong treatment of the disease mesothelioma. What is best for you or your loved one will depend on several factors. Diagnostic tools include x-rays, MRIs, CT scans, biopsies and used to these factors and these tests help the physician and / or oncologist to determine the best treatment for patients with mesothelioma is determined.

Treatment Options For Mesothelioma
Mesothelioma Treatment usually focuses on killing cancer cells and the maintenance of healthy people. This can be done in several ways. We have patients with mesothelioma face three main options for treating your disease mesothelioma – surgery, radiation and chemotherapy. What course of treatment for mesothelioma is highly recommended depend on the following topics: Read the rest of this entry »

Treatment for mesothelioma depends on the patient’s age, general health and stage of disease. The most common treatments for mesothelioma include radiation, surgery and chemotherapy. Doctors can use a combination of therapies, surgery, radiation and chemotherapy, during the early stages of mesothelioma.

Researchers are working diligently to test and develop effective treatments for this disease. Discuss the clinical results with your doctor before starting treatment.

The results of treatment for malignant mesothelioma have been disappointing. When this condition is caught early, the practice of surgery can lead to healing. Likewise, chemotherapy and radiation therapy can help increase the chances of healing after surgery.

 

When the disease is too advanced for surgery, you can use chemotherapy or radiation therapy to reduce symptoms, but often a cure is not possible.

A study conducted in 2002 showed that a chemotherapy regimen of two drugs, cisplatin and pemetrexed appears promising in improving the survival rate and decreased symptoms. Other new chemotherapeutic drugs and drug combinations are gradually improving the treatment of malignant mesothelioma.

It is recommended to consider the possibility of participating in a clinical trial (testing of new treatments) that the person can give additional treatment options.

Supportive therapy, including pain relief and oxygen, can also help relieve symptoms.

Chemotherapy is the treatment of cancer using specific chemical agents or drugs that are only destroying malignant cells and tissues. Your doctor may recommend chemotherapy exclusive of a chemical agent or a combination thereof. Exclusive chemotherapy as a single agent, as its name implies uses only one. Combination chemotherapy using more than one. Although not a cure for mesothelioma, chemotherapy may help reduce and slow the progression of cancer.

* Alimta (Pemetrexed)

Alimta drug can be prescribed for the treatment of patients with mesothelioma. It indicates the use of Alimta with cisplatin (see below) for the treatment of patients with malignant pleural mesothelioma. Normally, Alimta is administered through an intravenous tube. (IV infusion)


* Onconase (ranpirnase)

A new drug called Onconase could help slow the spread of mesothelioma tumors.

* Navelbine (Vinorelbine)

As Alimta, in combination with other chemicals in chemotherapy, Navelbine is used to treat mesothelioma tumors. Clinical trials are still in process and have already begun testing in some patients. Generally, Navelbine was administered intravenously.

* Carboplatin (Paraplatin)

The Carboplatin is a chemotherapy drug that interferes with the growth of cancer cells, slowing their spread in the body. The Carboplatin can cause serious side effects. Generally, Carboplatin is administered intravenously.

* Cisplatin (Platinol)

The Cisplatin is a clear fluid, which is usually given in combination with other drugs to treat certain types of cancer, including mesothelioma. In the treatment of mesothelioma, cisplatin is administered in combination with Alimta. As is the case with many of the chemotherapy, side effects may occur. Generally, Cisplatin is administered intravenously.

Mesothelioma treatment options vary, depending on the stage has been reached at the time of cancer diagnosis. As a rule, usually combined treatment for an aggressive attack against the cancer that is destined to remove the cancer or improve the quality of life for the patient, depending on the stage of cancer stage. Treatment for mesothelioma usually is monitored by an oncologist, a doctor who specializes in the care of patients with cancer.

This cancer, which is an area of the lungs, known as the mesothelium, is very rare. It is seen most commonly in people who have been exposed to asbestos, such as contractors, construction workers, people who have worked in facilities where asbestos is used and people who have inhaled asbestos in buildings with asbestos contamination. An ye can occur after exposure, which sometimes makes it more difficult to diagnose.

One type of therapy is chemotherapy mesothelioma, which is designed to reduce cancer  and limit its spread. Chemotherapy is accomplished through the use of drugs that are infused into the body during a series of chemotherapy sessions. Ada is usually accompanied with serious side effects, because these drugs are toxic.