Friday, May 23, 2008

Mesothelioma: How is mesothelioma treated?

For those who are diagnosed with mesothelioma, getting treatment is much more important than filing a mesothelioma claim. Please make sure that your or your loved one is getting proper treatment before you worry about mesothelioma lawsuits.

Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy

Mesothelioma treatmentThe most common treatment option for mesothelioma, chemotherapy can be administered through a pill, injection or intravenously. Chemotherapy uses a drug or a combination of drugs to kill cancer cells. The drug can be administered systemically (through the blood stream) or directly into an area such as the pleural cavity. There are new chemotherapy advances as researchers continue to attempt to find successful treatment protocols and uncover new cancer information for mesothelioma. In a recent clinical trial study, researchers reported that mesothelioma patients on a new chemotherapy drug regimen lived longer and had less pain. The results show that tumors shrank in 41% of patients on pemetrexed (brand name Alimta ™) in combination with cisplatin, another form of chemotherapy. According to the study, only 17% of patients receiving cisplatin alone experienced tumor shrinkage and those on the pemetrexed combination, on average, lived almost 3 months longer. Radiation therapy kills cancer cells or shrinks tumors with high-energy x-rays. Radiation therapy can damage healthy tissue in the process of treating cancer. Research is now examining ways of delivering radiation directly to the tumor. In radiation therapy, a machine may be used to emit radiation, or radioisotopes (materials that produce radiation) may be administered through plastic tubes in the part of the body where the cancer cells are found.

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