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Mesothelioma Surgery
By
William
Johnston
Mesothelioma is a rare, deadly form of cancer which can occur in a
number of types. Mesothelioma is caused by exposure to asbestos, a group
of natural fibres which are extremely dangerous if inhaled as fibres.
When fibres are inhaled they become lodged in the alveoli of the lungs
and over a period of time these fibres make tissue and cells abnormal
and cause mesothelioma cancer. Pleural mesothelioma is the most common
form of mesothelioma cancer, accounting for approximately 75% of all
mesothelioma cases.
The next most common form, peritoneal mesothelioma, accounts for 20%
of all mesothelioma cases and pericardial mesothelioma accounts for the
remaining 5%. Pleural mesothelioma affects the lining of the lungs,
peritoneal mesothelioma attacks the peritoneum, which is the lining of
the abdomen and pericardial mesothelioma affects the tissue surrounding
the heart. All three of these types of cancer occur in extremely
important areas of the human body and this is one of the reasons why it
is so difficult to treat. Treatment methods such as radiation therapy
can only be conducted with strict radiation dosage restrictions due to
the possibility of damaging a vital organ such as the lungs or the
heart.
Aggressive mesothelioma surgery is undertaken only by the strongest
of mesothelioma patients because weaker patients are at risk of death
within the first month after the operation. An experienced doctor will
evaluate a patient before deciding that surgery is the best treatment
method. He will take into account age, medical record, disabilities,
allergies, sex, even weight. The operation will then take place.
Mesothelioma surgery consists of cutting open a patient and removing the
majority of cancerous cells from either the lining of the lungs, abdomen
or heart in an attempt to gain long term control over the cancer. Due to
the proximity of the cancer to major organs of the body, the operation
can only be performed by extremely skilled surgeons. There is a chance
that a patient will die during the operation.
A second type of mesothelioma surgery is called palliative
procedures. This is a far less dangerous and aggressive form of surgery
which does not attempt to gain long term control over the cancer.
Palliative procedures are designed to lessen the symptoms for a patient
when it is almost certain that the patient will die inevitably from the
cancer.
Mesothelioma surgery can also be coupled with radiation therapy and
chemotherapy in what is known as dual therapy. Patients would undergo
surgery to get rid of the majority of the cancerous mesothelioma cells
and then chemotherapy and radiation therapy would be used to kill off
any remaining cells. This combination of treatments has proved to be
effective and has one of the highest success rates for treatments of
mesothelioma cancer.
For more information on pericardial mesothelioma such as the risks,
causes, symptoms and treatments go to:
http://www.pericardialmesothelioma.co.uk
http://www.pericardial-mesothelioma.co.uk
http://www.asbestos-resource.co.uk
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