If someone is in the unfortunate position to
be suffering from mesothelioma cancer they are likely to be offered a choice of
treatments, which will be dependent on several factors relating to the patients
age and general health, the stage of the disease, and the particular area of
the cancer.
Basically, there are three main types of
mesothelioma cancer treatments offered to the patient:
Chemotherapy:
If the chosen course of action is chemotherapy
then this relies on using high-strength drugs in an attempt to kill off the
cancerous cells. On entering the body, the chemotherapy drug is designed to
enter the bloodstream and pass throughout the entire body and kill any of the
cancerous cells that it makes contact with.
Surgery:
When it has been decided that surgery might be
the most effective course of treatment, a patient will have this procedure
performed in order to remove the cancerous cells from the body. In the process
of the surgery, the surgeons will attempt to remove all signs of the cancerous
growths if at all possible.
Radiation Therapy:
The last option in relation to mesothelioma
cancer treatment is radiation therapy and this is a process of using a range of
high energy rays to help in shrinking and killing off the cancerous cells. Internal
radiation therapy is a process of placing thin plastic tubes inside the body in
order to direct the high-energy x-rays on to the tumors, whereas with the
external radiation therapy, a machine will direct the x-rays on the outside of
the body.
Beyond receiving just one type of treatment,
many patients are offered a combination of the above mentioned therapies in
order to help kill or slow the growth of the cancerous sounds. This combined
treatment is referred to as multimodal therapy. Even though there isn't a cure
for this form of cancer, if a patient is able to receive the right treatment at
an early stage it can go a long way to improving on a person's lung function
and reducing pain.
nice info for this therapy
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