Mesothelioma Treatment

Mesothelioma is an incurable disease. However, if mesothelioma cancer is diagnosed early the patient's quality and length of life may be greatly increased. Unfortunately, mesothelioma generally lies somewhat dormant for years after a victim is exposed to asbestos; some patients do not show symptoms until up to 40 years or more after asbestos exposure.

Mesothelioma is, in most cases, fatal. In fact, most patients die within just two years of diagnosis. However, researchers are working hard to develop new treatments and perhaps even a cure for the disease. Treatments for mesothelioma have improved over the past few years.

Mesothelioma Treatment Options

The following are the current standard treatments for malignant mesothelioma:

  • Surgery: Invasive techniques remove the cancerous tissues from the body
  • Radiation treatments: External or internal devices used to shrink cancer in the patient
  • Chemotherapy: a series of pills or injections that cause the cancer to discontinue reproducing
  • Photodynamic therapy
  • Gene therapy
  • Removal of fluid accumulation from the chest
  • Immunotherapy

In addition to the above mesothelioma treatments, there are additional mesothelioma cancer clinical trials being conducted to help patients with the disease. If you or a loved one is suffering from mesothelioma, there is hope.

Many surviving patients claim that the most powerful treatment against mesothelioma cancer, or any terminal condition, is a good attitude and appreciation of life. Medical research has proven the benefits of a positive attitude against disease; patients with positive outlooks show increased immune activity, more energy, and are more independent than those who remain isolated and in depression.

Find a Mesothelioma Attorney

You may be able to hold accountable those responsible for your suffering by seeking the advice of a qualified mesothelioma lawyer.

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