Mesothelioma:
Treatments For Mesothelioma Cancer Submitted By: Hector Milla Mesothelioma
cancer is currently treated through three treatments, depending on
the cancer location, the disease stage, and the patient's general
health and age. These treatments are surgery, chemotherapy and radiation
therapy, which sometimes are combined to fight the disease in so far
as possible.
In a surgery, one of the most common treatments for mesothelioma,
the doctor removes part of the lining of the abdomen or the chest
and some tissue around it. In a pneumonectomy, the doctor may also
remove one lung when the patient has pleural mesothelioma or cancer
of the pleura. In other surgical procedure, the doctor may also remove
part of the diaphragm, the muscle below the lungs that helps with
breathing.Through these procedures,
the medical specialist shall try to excise tumourous tissue arising
from this cancer disease. As these operations will reduce the patient's
respiratory capacity, the surgeon will evaluate the patient's ability
to function after a lung tissue removal, before performing a pneumonectomy.Another
method to fight Mesothelioma is chemotherapy or the use of anticancer
drugs to kill cancer cells throughout the body.
These drugs are given to the patient by an intravenous procedure,
an injection into a vein. Currently, experts are studying the effectiveness
of intracavitary chemotherapy or the possibility of giving chemotherapy
straight to the chest or abdomen.Radiotherapy or radiation therapy
is the use of high-energy rays to destroy malignant cells and shrink
tumors. It is important to know that this medical procedure attacks
the cancer cells only in the treated area. There are two ways of giving
this therapy.
One, external radiation, in which the radiation comes from a machine,
and other, internal radiation, where the cancer cells are found after
putting materials that produce radiation into the affected area.Doctor's
way to relieve patient's pain is to use a needle or a thin tube to drain
fluid that has built up in the abdominal or chest cavities through a
procedure called thoracentesis, Click here
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