Mesothelioma Medical Treatments in California

Bay Area Mesothelioma Treatment Compensation

Mesothelioma is a rare and serious cancer that is primarily caused by exposure to toxic asbestos fibers. Depending on the precise type of mesothelioma a patient develops, the condition can affect the:

75 and 80% of all mesothelioma patients suffer from pleural mesothelioma. Peritoneal mesothelioma, although rare, is also caused by exposure to asbestos. Currently, there is no cure for mesothelioma, but patients with this illness have a number of treatment options.

Chemotherapy and Other Mesothelioma Treatments

As with any type of cancer, immediate treatment is a vital part of ensuring that mesothelioma patients have the best possible outcomes. Among their possible treatment options are:

  • chemotherapy, a combination of chemicals in either pill or injection form that limit or stop cancerous growths.
  • palliative care, any treatments aimed at making life more comfortable, rather than at treating the mesothelioma itself. Palliative care, such as breathing apparatuses or pain medication, is essential to improving the quality of life for patients suffering from painful conditions.
  • radiation, the use of x-rays to destroy cancerous cells. In addition to reducing the size of mesothelioma tumors, radiation – like chemotherapy – can also prevent the spread of the cancer to other parts of the body. Depending on an individual's condition, radiation can be used to shrink tumors before surgery and/or to eliminate malignancies surgery missed.
  • surgery, the invasive process of cutting malignancies out of the body. Surgery is only an option if the mesothelioma has not metastasized and if no vital organs will be damaged. However, in some cases, surgery may be needed to treat one of the main symptoms of mesothelioma, ascites (a buildup of fluid in the abdominal cavity), rather than the cancer itself.

Treatment Complications: Delayed Mesothelioma Diagnoses

Mesothelioma tends to be latent for years before they express symptoms. In fact, it can take between 10 and 50 years after the initial asbestos exposure for patients to start displaying symptoms of mesothelioma.

The result of this latency is that most mesothelioma patients are diagnosed in later stages of the condition. Unfortunately, late-stage mesothelioma is significantly resistant to typical treatments, particularly if it has already spread (metastasized) to other areas of the body, and the result is a poor prognosis.

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