Treatment Options For Mesothelioma Patients
Treatment Options For Mesothelioma Patients
This page is dedicated to available treatment options for patients diagnosed with mesothelioma. Patients of mesothelioma
are often overwhelmed with information immediately following a
diagnosis. For many patients, they are not able to research the
available mesothelioma treatments prior to speaking with an
oncologist. Our feeling is that knowledge is power. For patients wanting
to empower themselves, please read below.
Over the past several months and years, several new therapies and treatment options have become available to patients diagnosed with mesothelioma.
The treatment options include
Alimta,Cisplatin, immunotherapy, gene therapy, photodynamic therapy and
other multimodality therapies. Whether these treatment options will be
available to a mesothelioma patient will depend on several
factors including the age of the patient, the staging of the cancer and
the overall health of the mesothelioma victim.
Your doctor will be in the best
position to determine whether you or your loved one is a good candidate
for any of these procedures. We have provided a brief list and synopsis
of these procedures in order that the mesothelioma patient can familiarize themselves with them and be in a position to make the best informed decision on your cancer treatment.
ALIMTA
A mesothelioma patient should request information on Alimta.
Alimta is a relatively new type of cancer treatment being developed by
Eli Lilly. In the past, a mesothelioma patient had to meet strict
criteria in order to qualify to participate in the clinical trials of
this treatment. However, the good news for patients and their families
is that this procedure has recently been approved by the FDA and is the
first treatment proven to significantly increase the length of survival
in patients while at the same time alleviating significant symptoms
associated with this disease.
CISPLATIN
Cisplatin is a form of chemotherapy used to treat mesothelioma.
It is in a class of drugs that are designed to slow or stop the growth
of cancer cells and is passed into the body intravenously. Because
Cisplatin affects good cells as well as cancer cells, patients taking
Cisplatin may experience side effects. As with any medication, patients
are smart to report any potential side effects to a doctor immediately.
Cisplatin is often used in
combination with Alimta. Patients taking Cisplatin in combination with
Alimta have longer average life expectancies than patients taking
Cisplatin by itself. Cisplatin must only be administered by a certified
healthcare professional or caregiver. Alimta (pemetrexed) in combination
with Cisplatin (Platinol®) was recently approved by the United States
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of inoperable
malignant mesothelioma.
Your treating physician will let you know if you are a candidate for this type of chemotherapy regimen.
IMMUNOTHERAPY
This type therapy requires the removal of a mesothelioma
patient’s affected cells, activation of those cells and reintroduction
into the infected peritoneum. This procedure is often done in
conjunction with other forms of chemotherapy. It is generally thought
that a patient in the very early stages of mesothelioma, would
benefit the most from this procedure. In fact, initial studies have
shown that in some cases the procedure has been successful in
“shrinking” the mesothelioma tumor.
GENE THERAPY
The study surrounding this type of therapy has showed tremendous
results in animals, but the affects of the treatment in human trials
have been much less successful. This type of Therapy is one that your
doctor would need to look at very closely in order to determine if you
or a loved one would be a viable candidate. Often times this type of
therapy is done in combination with other chemotherapy options.
Unfortunately, the results have not been consistent.
PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY
This type of new therapy involves ingesting a drug that makes the
cancerous cells extremely sensitive to particular wave lengths of
lights. This requires a surgical procedure, and to date, the procedure
has not had any definitive results showing increased survival rates.
MULTIMODALITY THERAPY
Mesothelioma is a very difficult cancer for doctors to
treat. The medical community is always seeking to learn of new and more
effective ways for treating this condition. Surgery, chemotherapy and
radiation are all being studied in order to hopefully find a cure
mesothelioma patients. We are proud to join in the fight to help the
medical community in this endeavor. If you or a loved one have a
specific question as to your best treatment options, we will help you in
whatever way we can.
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