3 Mesothelioma Treatments Explained
Mesothelioma is one of the most uncommon types of cancer and is almost always caused by past exposure to
asbestos. It is believed to affect around 2000 people in the UK each year. There are two different forms of
mesothelioma; pleural mesothelioma (which makes the lining of the lungs become thicker) and peritoneal mesothelioma
(which makes the lining of the abdomen become thicker). Being diagnosed with this type of cancer is not a pleasant
experience. However, there are treatment options available. In this article I will be explaining three of the top
mesothelioma treatments.
1) SURGERY:- If you have pleural mesothelioma and it is in the early stages, surgery may be a viable treatment
option. However, it cannot usually be used to treat peritoneal mesothelioma. When surgery is possible it will
usually involve a pleurectomy (removing part or all of the pleura and the surrounding lung tissue) but sometimes an
extra-pleural pneumonectomy (removing the pleura, the diaphragm, the tumour and the whole lung) is required for
more advanced cancers.
2) CHEMOTHERAPY:- This mesothelioma treatment involves using anti-cancer medications to slow the growth of the
tumour. It can also help reduce any undesirable symptoms. Unfortunately, in most cases chemotherapy alone is not
enough to cure mesothelioma and instead helps provide sufferers with a better quality of life. However, it can be
effective after surgery for killing off any remaining cancer cells and reducing the risk of recurrence.
Chemotherapy treatment does come with some undesirable side effects. The main side effect is that the drugs used
often kill some non-cancerous cells too which makes you more susceptible to infections and can make you tire more
easily. There are other associated side effects which include hair loss, nausea and diarrhoea. However, these
depend upon the type of chemotherapy drug being used.
3) RADIOTHERAPY:- This involves using high energy radiation beams to destroy the cancerous cells. Radiotherapy is
often used to relieve any undesirable symptoms but can sometimes prove an effective treatment for mesothelioma. It
can also be used to shrink the tumour before surgery and to reduce the risk of the cancer returning after
surgery.
Radiotherapy treatment also has comes with some unwanted side effects. These include nausea, vomiting and
tiredness. However, these side effects and their severity varies depending upon the strength of the radiation used
and the length of the radiotherapy treatment.
Mesothelioma is very rare but like any other cancer it can prove fatal if ignored. No one wants to be diagnosed
with a condition like this but it can be treated. This article has discussed three of the options that are
available but to get the full picture you need to go see your doctor. They are the professionals and they will be
able to choose the best type of treatment for you and your circumstances.
Whilst every intention has been made to make this article accurate and informative, it is intended for general
information only. Mesothelioma is a very serious, life threatening condition and you should discuss any concerns,
treatments or lifestyle changes fully with your doctor.
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