‘Photodynamic Therapy’

Types Of Malignant Mesothelioma

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

Pleural mesotheliomaSurgery.

Using 3 types of surgery in the treatment of Mesothelioma. Diagnostic surgery to obtain a sample for biopsy. It is performed by thoracoscopy, laparoscopy or surgery,pleural mediatinoscopia open. Secondly, palliative surgery include partial pleurectomy pleurodesis, thoracoscopy with pleurodesis and more rarely, pleuroperitoneal shunt. The third is curative surgery involving extrapleural pneumonectomy in order to remove much of the tumor. In most centers, this is surgery followed by adjuvant therapy. Not all patients are suitable for this procedure, which otherwise has a 6% mortality

Chemotherapy

Although there have been several chemotherapy regimens, none has proven to be curative. The two most useful (in the sense of reducing the tumor mass and improve the symptoms) are cisplatin + pemetrexed and gemcitabine cistaplatino +. In both cases, dexamethasone is recommended to add folic acid supplements and vitamin B12 (more…)

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Recent Innovations in the Treatment

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Alimta
Doctors and researchers are always looking to discover new forms of treatment of mesothelioma. The following innovations in treatment, even if not a cure for mesothelioma, shows promise in the treatment of evil.

Alimta
The Alimta, when administered in conjunction with another drug called cisplatin, is a drug recently approved by the FDA for the treatment of patients with malignant pleural mesothelioma.

Photodynamic Therapy
Photodynamic therapy uses special drugs and a specific type of light to kill cancer cells during surgery. Days before surgery, the patient is injected intravenously, a drug that makes cancer cells more sensitive to light. During surgery, a special light is used to locate the cancer. This treatment is used in the early stages of mesothelioma.

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