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Mesothelioma CancerTreatment options for malignant mesotheliomaWhich therapy?The various treatment options in malignant mesothelioma are best discussed with the managing physician. He/she will help decide which treatment is most suitable, depending on the type of tumor and its stage. These are general guidelines only:
It is very important that a victim of malignant mesothelioma is treated in a center with doctors experienced in treating this cancer, and access to clinical trials. For most of sufferers of malignant mesothelioma however, treatment does not offer an outright cure and the disease eventually progresses. It is therefore important to discuss the management of terminal stages of the disease with the attending doctors and to plan end-of-life decisions well in advance. Cancer centers can provide the specialized support for both the victim and his family that is needed at these times. The Hospice Foundation of America can also provide support services to sufferers and their families; information about locating hospices is available on their website. Malignant mesothelioma treatment centersThe National Cancer Institute has designated 61 centers throughout the United States as 'Cancer Centers', 53 of which which are 'Comprehensive Cancer Centers' or 'Clinical Cancer Centers' conducting research into the treatment or prevention of different cancers. Many of these may be conducting research into malignant mesothelioma. See http://www3.cancer.gov/cancercenters/centerslist.html for contact details for these centers.
The information provided in this site is general in nature and constitutes neither legal nor medical advice. If you are concerned that you or someone you know is at risk of an asbestos-related disease, please consult your physician and an attorney experienced in asbestos litigation cases.
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