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An Overview of Mesothelioma Cancer

Cancer takes on many forms and results from many causes. Some cancers are preventable. Some forms of cancer have a good prognosis. The type of cancer that is the focus of this article is called Mesothelioma and it is preventable. If someone develops mesothelioma, typically the prognosis is poor and families need to seek help from a mesothelioma lawyer.
Mesothelioma is caused by exposure to asbestos and the legacy of mesothelioma is a disturbing one. Thousands of people unduly suffer from the effects of asbestos exposure and many more have wrongly died. The hazardous effects of asbestos became know in the 1920s but corporations, who were using asbestos, did not tell their employees of the danger nor did they use alternative materials.
Thousands of persons were unnecessarily exposed to asbestos and as a result many developed mesothelioma in their later years. If you, or anyone you know, have mesothelioma contact a mesothelioma lawyer to help you receive compensation if you were wrongly exposed to asbestos.
If you know someone who died from mesothelioma, it is important that their family contact a mesothelioma lawyer who can recommend whether a mesothelioma lawsuit may result in compensatory benefits.
Mesothelioma attacks what are called mosothelial cells of an organ. The most common organ cells affected by mesothelioma are those in the lungs, heart or abdomen. Pleural mesothelioma is the most predominant type of mesothelioma and it presents as an extremely virulent variety of lung cancer. Pleural mesothelioma is separated into two explicit categories. The first type is called diffuse and malignant (cancerous) and the second type is known as benign (not cancerous).
Malignant mesothelioma is a life-threatening rare condition accounting for almost 75% of all the mesothelioma cases. Malignant mesothelioma must be treated aggressively as it is a malignant type of cancer.
Not only for this reason but, also because more often than not, by the time it is has been diagnosed, the disease has moved into an advanced stage of cancer. The diagnosis of mesothelioma can only be made definitively by taking a biopsy and conducting a pathological analysis.
As the pleural mesothelioma tumor spreads over the pleura, (a thin membrane that covers the outside of the lungs) it produces thickening of this membrane. As the thickening progresses, a restraining type of girdle effect takes place.
As the pleural membrane becomes thicker and more restrictive, the lungs become more restrained and start to diminish and become smaller. The ultimate result of this progression is that the lung(s) are less capable of performing their functions.
One of the first signs someone will begin to experience is shortness of breathe. This will initially be noticeable when they put forth energy or effort in actions such as light exercise, making a bed, and yard work etc.
As the pleural mesothelioma grows and the lung(s) become less functional, the difficulty in breathing expands to occurring when the patient is involved in activities requiring even less exertion than light exercise. Eventually the pleural mesothelioma patient will experience shortness of breath even when lying down, sitting in a chair, and/or resting.
The tumor is constricting the lungs as it moves inward and as it expands outward, to affect nearby tissue of the chest cavity and ribs, it more than likely will create an excessive level of pain.
The second type of mesothelioma mentioned above is referred to as peritoneal. The tumor associated with form of mesothelioma affects the peritoneum membrane that lines several abdominal organs. Peritoneal mesothelioma is not as rare as pleural mesothelioma but it presents more aggressively and as a results in a reduced life expectancy.
As with all cancers, peritoneal mesothelioma can be benign or malignant. Peritoneal mesothelioma takes years to develop and it is generally discovered by sheer chance and prior to symptoms beginning.

Typically the symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma include: abdominal pain, a generalized weakness, poor appetite with eventual lose of weight, nausea and vomiting, and swelling of the abdomen.
The symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma progress slowly and as time passes they become more and more severe. As with pleural mesothelioma, there is no cure and the prognosis is affected by the tumor size and stage, the type of tumor cell, and the response to treatment.
Treatment options for both types include: chemotherapy, radiation, surgical intervention, and intra-operative photodynamic therapy; which is the latest drug and light treatment used in the early stages of mesothelioma. If you feel you have been irresponsibly exposed to asbestos, call a mesothelioma attorney today.

Tim Dillard is a marketing executive who has worked with some of the largest law firms in America. Dillard is currently the president of Dillard Local Branding (http://www.dlbllc.com), a Houston-based web design, Internet marketing and search engine marketing firm.


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The Number Form of Mesothelioma: Pleural Mesothelioma

If you go to the library, or do an internet search on the term pleural mesothelioma, you will discover that pleural mesothelioma is a disease affecting the lining of the lungs, or the lung pleura. If you research beyond the definition you will find out that doctors often refer to pleural mesothelioma as a cancer of the pleura. Mesothelioma data indicates that 75% of all mesothelioma cancers are of the pleural mesothelioma type.


There is fairly rampant misunderstanding that pleural mesothelioma is not cancer. Well, this is an inaccurate perception. Pleural mesothelioma is a not only a form of lung cancer, it is a deadly form of the disease. Pleural mesothelioma is caused by a disruption in the ordinary functioning of the serous membranes of the lungs. Pleural mesothelioma cancer attacks the serous membranes that surround a number of the organs located in the midsection of the body including the lungs.


It is becoming more common everyday to hear the term asbestos related lung cancer. This is pleural mesothelioma. The increase in awareness is happening because mesothelioma is preventable by avoiding exposure to asbestos or related products. Many employers though, chose not to discontinue the use of asbestos and related products thus, in actuality, caused employees to become at risk for developing some form of mesothelioma.


If you know someone or you yourself have mesothelioma, contact a mesothelioma attorney or lawyer as soon as possible. A mesothelioma lawyer will determine if it is appropriate to file a mesothelioma lawsuit. If the lawsuit is found in your favor, a mesothelioma settlement will be determined.


Now back to pleural mesothelioma, to be absolutely accurate the term asbestos related lung cancer is not scientifically appropriate. The rub comes in the fact that mesothelioma is a cancer of the membrane that lines the outside of lungs, not the lungs per se. There is an even more complicated distinction to be made between pleural mesothelioma and a condition known Asbestosis. Asbestosis is a kind of asbestos-related lung disease that does not start off in the lungs. It sort of migrates to the lungs from another organ. Only a physician can make the distinction between the two situations.


The serous membrane, mentioned earlier, is a part of the lining of other organs and when the serous of an organ in the abdomen is affected by mesothelioma, the diagnosis will be peritoneal mesothelioma. Another form of asbestos related cancer, or mesothelioma, is pericardial mesothelioma which is caused when the serous membrane which surrounds the heart has asbestos related cancer.


When you read about or hear the term secondary lung cancer, it is being used to describe the situation when mesothelioma has proliferated from the membranes or lining encircling the lung, abdomen or heart organs to the lung itself.


If you continue to read more about pleural mesothelioma, you will uncover another name or description of it is asbestos lung cancer. This term is also technically inaccurate because, as indicated before pleural mesothelioma does not begin in the lungs but it begins in the serous membrane that surrounds the lung.


Simply put, pleural mesothelioma is caused by inhaling asbestos fibers. Once these fibers are in the body they take root, in a manner of speaking, in the lining or the pleura of the lungs. The longer the asbestos fibers are rooted in the serous membrane the more likely a chronic inflammation will occur. This inflammation over time leads to the growth of other cancer cells and tumors. In some situations this condition also results in the development of asbestosis.


It is quite common to find pleural mesothelioma presenting itself with numerous tumors in the pleura. When these tumors grow large enough, they begin to affect the parietal surface which is an area inside and near the lung. They can also affect the visceral surface or area outside and away from the lung. It is most common to find parietal surface involvement.

Chest pain is the most frequent symptom of pleural mesothelioma.


Other symptoms include: shortness of breath or dyspnea, coughing and weight loss. Because the tumors associated with pleural mesothelioma develop quickly and increase the pleural space, the affected area of the body begins to collect fluid which causes significant discomfort and/or excruciating pain. It is this pain that is often the reason an individual decides to see their physician for help. This visit is most generally the catalyst for the diagnosis of the disease.

Nick Johnson is lead counsel with Johnson Law Group. Johnson represents plaintiffs in many states and focuses on injury cases involving Fen-Phen and PPH, Paxil, Mesothelioma and Nursing Home Abuse. Call Nick Johnson at 1-888-311-5522 or visit http://www.johnsonlawgroup.com

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If You are Diagnosed With Mesothelioma

Have you been diagnosed with Mesothelioma? Mesothelioma can be a very scary thing, because in fact many of the patients with Mesothelioma end up dying within a year. If you have gotten a Mesothelioma diagnosis for yourself or for a loved one, you should rest assured that there is a way to get compensation for the pain you are going through. It is very easy to get a Mesothelioma attorney through the Johnson Law Group in Louisiana, and you will be able to find a Mesothelioma lawyer that understands what you are going through.


Your Mesothelioma diagnosis might mean the end of many things that you love to do, but there is a way that your family and you can be, in some small way, put at ease by a Mesothelioma settlement that will benefit you and benefit your family. In many of the Mesothelioma lawsuit cases in Louisiana, there are good results, and with Johnson Law Group you can be sure that you have these as well.


Understanding Mesothelioma


If you have had a Mesothelioma diagnosis, you probably know that most of the Mesothelioma is caused by Asbestos. Asbestos is a highly dangerous chemical that was used for many years in building materials and also in fireproofing of buildings. Even after the chemical was found to be very hazardous to a person’s health, it was pulled very slowly from some places. There are many companies and businesses that continued to use the Asbestos long after it was deemed unsafe, and even illegal.


This is why there are so many Mesothelioma cases and why there are so many Mesothelioma lawyers and lawsuits. The fact is that even though Mesothelioma is a terrible form of Cancer, there are people to blame. Even if your Mesothelioma symptoms occurred years after you worked for a certain company ,chances are very good that somewhere in this company or somewhere along the line, someone knew that they shouldn’t be using asbestos and someone knew that it was going to hurt people.


In order to get a Mesothelioma lawsuit properly started with Johnson Law Group in Louisiana, you have to know what you are doing. This is when Johnson Law Group can come in very handy for you , because they will take all of the pressures and worries of the Mesothelioma lawsuit out of your hands. You have more important things to think about, dealing with your Mesothelioma symptoms and trying to take care of your family. The good news is that Johnson Law Group can get you compensation ,and they can get your family some comfort.


Because Mesothelioma comes mostly from Asbestos, it isn’t just the people who worked with these chemicals that are being hurt. Many times in Mesothelioma cases in Louisiana, it is families that are affected. The spouses who washed the Asbestos filled clothing are found to have Mesothelioma. One of the biggest groups of people suffering from Mesothelioma are rescue workers from 9/11, and their families as well. This means that there are man people who need help with Mesothelioma lawsuits in Louisiana, and Johnson Law Group can give them the help that they need to get their lives back on track.


If you have lost someone due to Mesothelioma, you should know that a Mesothelioma is a good possibility for you as well. With Johnson Law Group, you can get compensation to help with final arrangements for your loved one, and to help you to put the pieces of your life back together once they are gone. The Mesothelioma lawyers are going to be able to help you do this, and they are going to be able to make sure that your children and your families are safe from the Mesothelioma symptoms as well.


The bottom line with Mesothelioma lawsuits in Louisiana is that there is always someone, somewhere, who knew something was wrong. This means that there is always going to be someone at fault that you can point to with a Mesothelioma lawsuit. You need to know that if you have been a victim of Mesothelioma, there is help out there waiting for you.


If you have lost someone due to this terrible condition, there are also ways that you can get some money. Money isn’t going to make the Mesothelioma go away, but it will help with doctors bills and arrangements that need to be made. Someone is at fault, and you are not to blame. With Johnson Law Group and their associates in Louisiana, you are going to be able to find help where you need it ,and get the answers that you need.

Nick Johnson is lead counsel with Johnson Law Group. Johnson represents plaintiffs in many states and focuses on injury cases involving Fen-Phen and PPH, Paxil, Mesothelioma and Nursing Home Abuse. Call Nick Johnson at 1-888-311-5522 or visit http://www.johnsonlawgroup.com

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Mesothelioma Surgery


In 2008 Brenda had a third surgery to treat peritoneal mesothelioma, a rare asbestos cancer of the abdomen. In this video she discusses the surgery and the difficult recovery process that followed.

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Contacting A Mesothelioma Lawyer

Many people who are diagnosed with Mesothelioma have no idea what it is and have never heard of it before. Mesothelioma is cancer that is caused by asbestos exposure and to date, there are no other findings that suggest this cancer to be caused by any other source. Most of the victims of Mesothelioma were workers who worked with asbestos who were not warned of the dangers of working with this toxic product.


People who are diagnosed with Mesothelioma should contact a Rhode Island Mesothelioma lawyer to help them with a Mesothelioma lawsuit that can get compensation for them to help with the medical and financial bills that are a result of the diagnosis.


The cause of Mesothelioma is the inhalation or swallowing of asbestos fibers that become lodged in the body. These asbestos fibers are indestructible and the body’s immune system can not get rid of them or break them down. Mesothelioma is a progressive cancer that takes the lives of people who are diagnosed with in within one to two years. Mesothelioma attacks the immune system as well as the area in which the cancer has set in.


Most cases of Mesothelioma is in the pleura, the lining that surrounds the lungs, however Mesothelioma can also attack the lining of the heart or abdominal cavity. While Mesothelioma is relatively rare, 3,000 new cases are reported each year in the US.


Mesothelioma can be caused by any level of asbestos exposure, even infrequent exposure or para-occupational exposure. Para-occupational exposure is secondary exposure and is usually found in the families of people who worked with asbestos materials. The fibers easily cling to hair, skin, clothing and shoes and can become dislodged in the home, creating secondary exposure.


The vast majority of Mesothelioma cancer cases can be traced back to exposure to asbestos in the work place. 20 years ago, products that contained asbestos and asbestos materials were in high demand and used frequently in construction and manufacturing. At that time it was known that asbestos exposure could lead to progressive health disorders such as Mesothelioma.


In World War II, asbestos was used quite frequently in the manufacturing of ships for the war effort in naval ship yards throughout the country. Asbestos was used for building construction and the manufacturing of automobiles as well during this time. Until recently, asbestos products and processes that utilize asbestos were unregulated, although the high risk factors associated with asbestos exposure were known and few safety precautions were offered by companies, and these companies continued to freely use the product.


Most of the companies that used asbestos products or processes failed to provide safety precautions or education for their workers regarding the high risk of working with the product. Their ignorance and complacency however has left them on the hook for financial compensation for workers with Mesothelioma and other asbestos related diseases.


If you or someone you love has contracted Mesothelioma cancer, your best bet is to contact a Rhode Island Mesothelioma lawyer to find out if you have a Mesothelioma lawsuit case to build. The chief problem with Mesothelioma lawsuits is the length of time between exposure to asbestos and diagnosis of Mesothelioma – which is usually approximately 20 years. This makes it quite difficult for Rhode Island Mesothelioma to find the company responsible for your exposure as well as for doctors to properly diagnose the disease.


Mesothelioma symptoms include:

- fluid in the chest,

- chest pains,

- difficulty breathing, and

- coughing.


The nature of Mesothelioma symptoms is easily mistaken for other conditions because they are so similar to other maladies, which in turn often delays the diagnosis of Mesothelioma cancer. Conventional cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy have little to no effect on Mesothelioma cancer’s progression.


Most Mesothelioma victims can help to pinpoint the company or company’s responsible for their asbestos exposure. Most of the companies knew the dangers of asbestos exposure and failed to take precautions or measures to protect their workers. Mesothelioma is devastating to people and families emotionally, physically and financially.


A Rhode Island Mesothelioma attorney can help you file a Mesothelioma lawsuit for yourself or a loved one against the company responsible for the exposure. A good Mesothelioma lawyer can easily track down the responsible party and fight to gain financial compensation. While finances are no replacement for a life lost to Mesothelioma, it can help with the financial burden the disease brings with it including funeral expenses, lost wages, medical costs and pain and suffering.

Nick Johnson is lead counsel with Johnson Law Group. Johnson represents plaintiffs in many states and focuses on injury cases involving Fen-Phen and PPH, Paxil, Mesothelioma and Nursing Home Abuse. Call Nick Johnson at 1-888-311-5522 or visit http://www.johnsonlawgroup.com

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Mesothelioma Awareness Day


Mesothelioma kills 3000 people each year – the same number killed in the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. Three thousand deaths EVERY year, caused by asbestos. There is a bill before Congress that would finally totally ban asbestos in the United States. In recognition of National Mesothelioma Awareness Day, Sept. 26, we encourage support of the Bruce Vento Ban Asbestos and Prevent Mesothelioma Act.

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How is Mesothelioma Treated?


Dr. Case discusses treatment options for mesothelioma lung cancer including surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation. This segment is part of the program that is offered for free on www.mesodvd.com.

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Mesothelioma Lawyer, Treatment, and Support Information

Mesothelioma is a medical term refers to the development of cancer cells in the mesothelial tissue due to inhalation of asbestos fibers. This is a severe form of cancer that can be caused uniquely by asbestos fibers. Depending on the organ affected and its severity, mesothelioma is classified in:

- Pleural Mesothelioma , which affect the pleural cavity , thin layer of tissue covering the lungs

- Peritoneal Mesothelioma , affecting the peritoneum, tissue that lines the abdominal and pelvic cavities;

- Benign Mesothelioma , the less severe of mesothelioma characterized by occurrence of noncancerous tumor cells in the pleura.

Although severe, mesothelioma is still a rare type of cancer. About one person in a million is affected. In 2004, it was estimated that around 15 individuals to 1,000,000 were victim of the disease in the United States. No one knows for sure the percentage of this year, 2008, since the number is increasing. However, about 200,000 individuals die each year from cancers causing by carcinogenic workplaces, including job sites containing asbestos fibers, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

Are the causes of mesothelioma are well known?

Yes. Whether it is pleural, peritoneal, or benign mesothelioma, it is caused by exposure to asbestos, an airborne mineral made of microscopic bundles of fibers according to US Environmental Protection Agency. Once enters your lungs, asbestos damage silently the tissue affected. The damaging effects can continue for years without any obvious medical signs. Usually, you start seeing or feeling symptoms 20 to 30 years after you were exposed to the pathogenic fiber.

Where asbestosis can be found?

In rare cases, you can be affected indirectly by asbestos contamination through your friends or family members who brought the fiber to the house from work in their clothes, hair or on their skin. However, the inhalation is, most of the times, the result of direct contact to the fiber in workplaces. Companies that are susceptible to have asbestos include:

* Extraction units: mines for instance

* Industries that manufacture asbestos products: textiles, friction products, insulation, certain building materials, etc.

* Places where asbestos is used as protection against heat

* Certain industries that specialize in shipbuilding, steel, foundry, glass manufacturing, etc.

* Construction industry, during renovation or demolition, or particularly during removal of asbestos, according to U.S. Department of Labor

What are the symptoms of mesothelioma?

Mesothelioma is often considered a silent killer because it is completely asymptomatic at early stage. When they finally emerge, symptoms are not specific and are similar to other respiratory diseases and digestive tract infection, which makes the diagnosis difficult.

The most common symptoms of mesothelioma include abdominal pain and swelling, nausea or vomiting, intestinal obstruction and unreasonable weight loss. As the disease progresses, you may have other medical symptoms such as pleural effusion (accumulation of excess fluid in your pleural cavity).

Is there any treatment or vaccine against mesothelioma?

So far, there is no preventive vaccine against mesothelioma. However, there are therapies your physician may consider to treat your mesothelioma to help you cope with the disease. Earlier you have the treatment, better chance you have to be recovered. If you suspect you or a family member was exposed to asbestos, it is vital that you see a health care provider for early diagnosis; do not wait for symptoms.

Conventionally, mesothelioma is treated by surgery, chemotherapy or/and radiotherapy. Because mesothelioma is a life-threatening illness, you should thoroughly discuss each option with your physician before deciding a treatment. Make sure you have information about risk factors of the surgery; potential side effects of the chemotherapy and radiotherapy. You can also ask question about the prognosis; although mesothelioma prognosis is often heart breaking.

In case the diagnosis reveals you have mesothelioma, can you be compensated?

Yes. It is illegal in the United States to use asbestos in any industry. “The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) set a maximum exposure limit and include provisions for engineering controls and respirators, protective clothing, exposure monitoring, hygiene facilities and practices, warning signs, labeling, recordkeeping, and medical exams.” If due negligence, these requirement are not met in a company, and you become a victim of mesothelioma, you need to contact a lawyer for compensation.

Selecting a lawyer to represent your case should not be a negligible decision. You need an experienced mesothelioma attorney, one who has a record in helping asbestos cancer victims, who can help you get the financial compensation you disserve.

However, your health is worth more than silver and gold. The wise thing to do is avoid exposure or inhalation of asbestos.

Is there a center of support for mesothelioma victims?

Yes. In the United States, there are many groups and centers for mesothelioma Victims. In addition, there are qualified attorneys who can fight to help you receive the highest mesothelioma award. Do not deal with a so-called attorney who will refer you to another law firm; contact your attorney directly to discuss your case. To learn more, visit of mesothelioma

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Pleural Mesothelioma and Pleural Diseases

Pleural mesothelioma starts in the lungs. The pleura is a membrane around the lungs and is inside the chest. Whenever doctors refer to “pleural” or “pleura” this is the area they are talking about. Pleural mesothelioma symptoms are similar to many other pleural diseases and cancers. Pleural disease is often one of the early mesothelioma stages of pleural mesothelioma.

Pleural mesothelioma and pleural diseases begin by attacking this membrane, which makes it more difficult to breathe. Chest pain is a very common mesothelioma symptom; however it is also a symptom of many pleural diseases, including pleural mesothelioma. Both benign (not progressing) and malignant (progressing and getting worse) pleural diseases and pleural mesothelioma will produce symptoms of chest pain and shortness of breath. This is because the natural fluid that flows between the outer shell of your lung and the membrane over it (the parietal pleura) gets interrupted.

The fluid in this “pleura space” keeps your lungs breathing smooth and rhythmically when it’s flowing peacefully. It revolves in a continuous state of production and removal. When asbestos enters the lungs and chest and mesothelioma symptoms begin, the balance disappears and excess fluid accumulates. The fluidity of breathing disappears, and the pleural disease begins making breathing difficult. When there is excess fluid in the pleural space, it’s called pleural effusion. Pleural effusion can be one of the early mesothelioma stages, but if you have pleural effusion, that does not mean you have pleural mesothelioma.

Pleural diseases are not rare. If you’ve been exposed to asbestos, statistics published in British medical journals show that there is likely a 50% chance that you will have a pleural disease. Pleural disease is also common in many cancers, including breast cancer and lung cancer – it is not relegated to pleural mesothelioma or malignant mesothelioma. Medical journals report that 40% of cancer patients experience pleural effusion. In asbestos related pleural effusion, pleural effusion is sometimes followed by one of the next mesothelioma stages, diffuse pleural thickening.

Diffuse pleural thickening and pleural mesothelioma are not as common as pleural effusion and pleural plaques. Pleural plaques can occur from a brief exposure to asbestos, but may not be observed until 20 years later. Diffuse pleural thickening can be noticed anywhere from 3 years to 40 years after asbestos exposure, although it may occur as soon as a year after asbestos exposure. Medical tests must be given to determine the extent of the disease, and to monitor the progression which would indicate the likelihood of pleural mesothelioma or other malignant mesothelioma. For malignant pleural mesothelioma, the disease could be latent for 40 years or more. But pleural effusion is often diagnosed first, and can sometimes be noticed as early as a year after asbestos exposure. The degree of calcification (similar to a hardening) often determines how early the pleural disease can be identified. However, the stages of pleural calcification and mesothelioma stages of malignant mesothelioma will differ with each individual.

Pleural mesothelioma or pleural disease is not unlikely if you’ve been exposed to asbestos. If you’ve been exposed to asbestos, even for short time, and are having chest pain, it is important to start with chest x-rays to be able to monitor the progression of the disease. Medical tests for pleural diseases and pleural mesothelioma have the potential to halt the progression of malignant pleural mesothelioma as best as today’s medical discoveries allow. Early mesothelioma treatment lengthens mesothelioma life expectancy. Medical tests for pleural mesothelioma should start with any signs of pleural disease. Your doctor must know you’ve been exposed to asbestos. Find a pulmonologist or oncologist who is familiar with asbestos pleural diseases such as pleural mesothelioma and get the early mesothelioma treatment that you and your family deserve.

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Mesothelioma Treatment for Advanced Malignant Mesothelioma

Mesothelioma treatment and treatment options for advanced malignant mesothelioma are not limited to surgery and chemotherapy. Increased awareness of mesothelioma and other asbestos-caused diseases has led to an increase on medical research to cure and control asbestos-caused cancers and related asbestos heart and respiratory diseases. Although chemotherapy and surgery are the most common forms of treatment, participating in clinical trials can provide you with alternative mesothelioma treatment options.

Perhaps the most common clinical trials and mesothelioma treatment options for advanced malignant mesothelioma involve chemotherapy and drug combinations. Drugs produce a medical benefit by themselves, and they can produce a different benefit when combined with other drugs – a chemical reaction that produces a third result. Advanced malignant mesothelioma clinical studies with Cisplatin, now often used with chemotherapy, proved Cisplatin to be effective. Mesothelioma clinical trials with Gemcitabine proved Gemcitabine to be ineffective. However, mesothelioma clinical trials using Cisplatin and Gemcitabine together are proving to be even more promising. Finding the right drug combinations to slow tumor growth and contribute to improved pain management is one of the fastest paths to wide-spread availability of new mesothelioma treatment options.

Anti-angiogenic therapy is a biological therapy based on interfering with the blood vessels that the cancer needs to survive. Advanced malignant mesothelioma patients have a higher vascular endothelial growth factor than patients with other cancers. Anti-angiogenic therapies focus on natural body substances that affect the mesothelioma cancer’s growth, including the use of drugs made of these substances to inhibit cancer growth factors.

Immunotherapy is also classified as a biological therapy. Immunotherapy, as the name suggests, concentrates on building immunity to the cancer cells. Immunotherapy can involve vaccines, and in cases of mesothelioma, these are likely to be injected in the pleural region. IL-2 is made naturally by the body, and clinical trials have demonstrated its success at treating mesotheliomas in the early stages, mesothelioma stages one and two, but not effective in treating advanced malignant mesothelioma.

Photodynamic therapy has gained increase attention in many medical fields for various treatment options, including mesothelioma treatment. Photodynamic therapy uses light and heat to kill cancer cells. Unfortunately, clinical trials have not been successful with advanced mesothelioma patients, nor patients in the mesothelioma patients in stages one and two. It has been successful in treating other cancers.

Gene therapy, also referred to as molecular therapy, is an exciting and relatively new field of research being applied to mesothelioma treatment. Oncogenes contribute to the fast spreading of the cancer cells and tumor suppressor genes stop cells from spreading. The medical premise is to replace the genes in cancer cells with healthy genes. Gene therapy is also a biological therapy and explores using the body’s natural substances to treat mesothelioma stages.

Mesothelioma treatment for advanced malignant mesothelioma is slowly finding new mesothelioma treatment options. It takes years to evaluate the clinical significance of a clinical trial and medical research to prove that a mesothelioma treatment option is a promising and viable alternative. Thorough medical research on mesothelioma treatment contributes to safe medical treatment options being widely-available to the public. Mesothelioma in any of its stages is dangerous, but with researchers working together, mesothelioma treatment options will be safer and mesothelioma research will someday find a cure.

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