Treatments for Mesothelioma Cancer
Mesothelioma cancer is currently treated by three treatments, depending on the location of cancer, disease stage, patient and general health and age. These treatments are of operation, chemotherapy and radiotherapy, may be combined in the fight against disease as much as possible.
In operation, one of the main applications of mesothelioma, the doctor in the city, part of the coating, stomach or chest, and some tissue around it. In a Pneumonektomie, the doctor may also remove a lung, if the patient has pleural mesothelioma or cancer of the pleura. In other surgeries, the doctor may remove part of the diaphragm, the muscle below the lungs with the breath.
As a result, specialists are trying to excise tissue tumourous the disease of cancer. Since these measures, the ability of the patient’s airway, the doctor, the patient is able to function after a lung tissue before they go up a Pneumonektomie.
Another method of struggle against the disease or chemotherapy using anticancer drugs to kill cancer cells in the body. These medications are available to the patient by an intravenous procedure, an injection into a vein. Currently, experts to examine the effectiveness of intracavitary chemotherapy or the possibility of chemotherapy directly into the chest or abdomen.
Radiotherapy or radiotherapy is the use of high-energy rays to destroy malignant cells and shrink tumors. It is important to know that these medical procedures includes the cancer cells than in the subject area. There are two ways, with this therapy. One, by the radiation from the outside, where the radiation comes from a machine, and others, the internal radiation, where cancer cells are after the introduction of material, the radiation in the affected area.
Doctor’s in order to alleviate the pain of patients, using a needle or a thin tube of the flow of liquid, in a chest, an empty stomach or a procedure called thoracentesis when the chest, paracentesis, if the distance of the stomach. Specialists may also the drug through a tube into the chest to prevent the raising of more liquid.
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