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Mesothelioma
MESOTHELIOMA
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For those diagnosed
with mesothelioma,
an asbestos-related cancer of the lining of the lung (pleura) or the
lining of the abdominal cavity (peritoneum), finding a credible source
of information about the disease itself and the medical options
available, is of the highest priority.
What is
Mesothelioma?
The National Cancer Institute states that:
"Malignant mesothelioma, a rare form of cancer, is a disease in which
cancer (malignant) cells are found in the sac lining the chest (the
pleura), the lining of the abdominal cavity (the peritoneum) or the
lining around the heart (the pericardium)." malignant
mesothelioma have
worked on jobs where they breathed asbestos. Others have been
exposed
to asbestos in a household environment, often without knowing it. More
about the different ways in which people have been exposed to asbestos. An
exposure of
as little as one or two months can
result in mesothelioma 30 or 40 years later..
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How
long does
it take after exposure for the disease to show up?
People exposed in the 1940s, 50s, 60s, and
70s are
now being diagnosed with mesothelioma because of the long latency
period of asbestos disease. |
MESOTHELIOMA
TREATMENT
OPTIONS
The
treatment program for mesothelioma depends on many factors, including:
the stage of the cancer, where the cancer is, how far the cancer has
spread, how the cancer cells look under the microscope and the
patient’s age and desires.
TIME
MATTERS
People diagnosed with
this
disease are often told the expected survival rate is only eight to
twelve months. However, specialists in treating malignant mesothelioma
at the leading cancer centers often have better statistics.
For instance, the
five-year
survival rate has approached 40% for selected patients of Dr. David
Sugarbaker at Brigham and Women’s Center in Boston. To
qualify for Dr. Sugarbaker’s treatment you must meet certain
criteria. One of them is being in the early stages of the disease, so time
is of the essence.
TRADITIONAL
CARE
There are three
traditional kinds of treatment for
patients with malignant mesothelioma:
- Surgery (taking out
the cancer)
- Chemotherapy
(using drugs to fight the cancer)
- Radiation
Therapy (using high-dose x-rays or other high-energy rays
to
kill cancer cells)
Often two or more of
these
are combined in the course of treatment.
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