Posted by Elizabeth L Perkins at Feb 25th, 2010 in Cancer
When many people consider treatment for lung cancer, they initially think of surgery. While a wedge resection, partial or full lobectomy, or pneumonectomy may be necessary, there are other approaches that can be taken to help eliminate cancerous cells. They include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and various targeted therapies. In many cases, doctors will suggest a multi-pronged approach that combines surgical and non-surgical forms of treatment.
Below, we’ll focus primarily on non-surgical paths toward removing lung cancer. We’ll describe when each approach is used, how it is administered, and how it works to help eliminate cancerous cells.
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Posted by Carl Philips at Feb 22nd, 2010 in Cancer
Mesothelioma is a kind of cancer that’s almost always caused by being exposed to asbestos. In this illness, malignant cells develop in the mesothelium, a protective lining that covers most of the body’s internal organs. Its most common site is the pleura ( outer liner of the lungs and internal chest wall ), but it could also occur in the peritoneum ( the liner of the intestinal cavity ), the heart, the pericardium ( a sac that surrounds the heart ) or tunica vaginalis.
A mesothelioma patient is somebody suffering from the potentially killing cancer of mesothelioma. The cancer is much rarer that other forms of cancer and is detected usually at advanced stages only. These two factors directly result in the cancer getting deadlier that most cancer forms. Mesothelioma usually attacks persons who got exposed to asbestos dust at either work places, or residences in case they reside near asbestos pits or spouses and children of workers engaged in work with asbestos.
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Posted by Leslie East at Feb 14th, 2010 in Cancer
Exposure to asbestos has been proven to be the main cause for Mesothelioma. The name comes from the word “Mesothelium”, which is a very thin lining that surrounds most of our organs, and this is the site where the disease starts to form.
Not only the person who works (or had worked) with asbestos is at a higher risk of getting the cancer, but also his family members. By cutting the material, tiny dust and fiber particles are set free in the air which will be breathed in by everybody in the immediate area and likely brought back home to the family, since the clothes and shoes have been contaminated, too.
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Posted by Rich Micheals at Feb 8th, 2010 in Cancer
One of the more aggressive and worst types of cancer is neuroendocrine carcinoma of colon. The worst part of this disease is that it is usually detected in its late stages when it is extremely hard to do anything about it.
As the side effects of neuroendocrine colon cancer become visible only in the most advanced stages the rate of survival of the patient drops drastically Existing tumours are always malignant, and mostly detected with distant metastases. Surveys show the reports have revealed that most of the cases of neuroendocrine cancer end in death.
Though the possibilities of neuroendocrine carcinoma in colon are very rare, if unfortunately one is affected by this disease, the health of the patient appears even worse than those who are suffering from adenocarcinoma.
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Posted by Joe Harrell at Feb 3rd, 2010 in Cancer
Mesothelioma litigation is the only legal recourse available for the millions of asbestos cancer affected people to claim compensation from asbestos manufacturers for exposing them to the carcinogenic mineral without any forewarning or protection. Mesothelioma cancer cases is increasing day by day resulting in the sprouting of a multi-billion dollar industry where specialist lawyers, attorneys and law firms are striving hard to provide monetary compensation to those affected by this deadly cancer.
It is imperative that those looking for mesothelioma legal assistance should consider certain factors like the experience of the lawyer, his links and access to related resources and support groups and well versed with the laws in your state governing mesothelioma compensation. Usually, the time limits prescribed is one to two years since the diagnosis or if someone had passed away due to the cancer, his or her heirs can file mesothelioma litigation before the expiry of two years from the day of death.
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Posted by Heidi Wingrain at Jan 31st, 2010 in Cancer
Malignant pleural mesothelioma affects the pleural mesothelium, a protective lining around the lungs and accounts for more than two-thirds of the three thousand mesothelioma cases reported in the United States alone every year. The pleura, which is constructed with two layers, supports and protects the lung cavity. The outer stratum protects the diaphragm while the inner layer, the visceral layer, covers the lungs. Pleural mesothelioma mostly infects only one of these layers at the starting stages and sometimes spreads to the other layer also. The disease occurs to people who had inhaled asbestos filled air for continuous periods. The particles, after getting into the body, get trapped in the space between the mesothelium cells and retard their functioning.
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Treatment Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma May Keep You Alive
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Posted by Heidi Wingrain at Jan 26th, 2010 in Cancer
The success of mesothelioma treatments depends on the stage of the cancer at the time of detection. Physicians follow several treatment methods, both traditional and modern. Conventional therapies include surgery, radiation and medications like chemotherapy or a combination of two or three of these. More than two-thirds of stage-1 and stage-2 mesothelioma patients usually get their lives extended by five years or more, and surgery itself has succeeded in doing the same in around sixteen percent of all cases. Surgery involves removing the cancerous growth through surgical incisions. The most common surgery here is the decortication or pleurectomy in which the chest lining is removed. The extrapleural pneumonectomy (EPP), which removes the lining around the lung, inside the chest, the hemi-diaphragm and pericardium, is less common.
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Analysis Of Patients Who Undergone Mesothelioma Treatments
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