Study Confirms Benefits of Extended Pleurectomy Decortication for Patients with Mesothelioma

Though malignant pleural mesothelioma remains one of the most challenging types of cancer to treat, physicians continue to refine surgical approaches and improve patient outcomes. A recently conducted retrospective study has confirmed the benefits of extended pleurectomy decortication as a surgical approach in the treatment of the rare, asbestos-related disease, indicating that patients who opt

Australian Researchers Announce 2021 Mesothelioma Clinical Trial

After years of asbestos mining and use of the carcinogenic material in the construction of homes, buildings and infrastructure, Australia experiences an extraordinarily high percentage of its population affected by malignant mesothelioma. To address the high rates of the disease, the country invests in innovative research, including a clinical trial slated for 2021 that will

British Study to Test New Drug for Relapsed Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma

While much of the world remains locked down due to the COVID crisis, scientists and researchers continue their work, and that includes searching for a cure for malignant mesothelioma. In the last few weeks there have been notable breakthroughs, including the first FDA approval of a new drug in over a decade. This week, the

Mesothelioma Families Watch and Wait as Hoped-For Asbestos Ban Bill Stalls in Congress

People whose lives have been impacted by malignant mesothelioma and other related diseases have long pushed for a ban on asbestos, the carcinogenic mineral that causes these deadly conditions. Despite previously having strong bipartisan backing, a scheduled vote on a ban has been delayed in the House of Representatives after two separate issues have caused

Asbestos Awareness and Education

Asbestos use is declining, but exposure to this harmful material is still possible, especially in occupational settings. Many exposure victims have developed mesothelioma, but experts in abatement, prevention, medicine, and advocacy are helping these people and preventing future exposure. What Is Asbestos? A Brief History Asbestos is a group of minerals made of silicon and

Study on Post-Surgical Geriatric Care Provides Roadmap for Mesothelioma Patients

Though malignant mesothelioma can strike any individual who has been exposed to asbestos, the median age of those diagnosed with the rare and fatal form of cancer is 72 years old. Many of these patients will require surgical interventions to either prolong their lives or relieve the significant pain caused by the disease. The results

Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedure Can Provide Relief for Mesothelioma Patients

Malignant pleural mesothelioma is a particularly cruel disease. The rare, asbestos-related form of cancer is always considered fatal, and once diagnosed most patients have less than two years in which they can put their affairs in order and spend time with those they love. Making matters worse is the significant pain that accompanies the disease

Paul Kraus’s Method to Cure Mesothelioma Naturally

Mesothelioma has a poor prognosis, even in earlier stages, but some people survive for years with this cancer. One example is Paul Kraus, an Australian man who has relied on holistic medicine, meditation, immune-boosting supplements, and a strict diet to survive a mesothelioma diagnosis for more than 20 years. Who Is Paul Kraus? Paul Kraus

Mesothelioma Patients – What to Expect

Getting a mesothelioma diagnosis is frightening and overwhelming, but knowing more about the disease can help. Find out what to expect from your diagnosis, how to find expert care, treatment options, and more to make the best decisions for the future. What Is Mesothelioma and How Did This Happen? Any cancer diagnosis is difficult to

Covid Lockdowns and Masks May Benefit Mesothelioma Patients

COVID-19 presents a real danger for people who are immunocompromised and otherwise vulnerable, two categories that describe mesothelioma patients. People diagnosed with asbestos-related diseases are at significant risk because of the damage that has already been done to their lungs, and chemotherapy treatments may have diminished their bodies’ ability to protect itself against infections of

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