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Treatment for mesothelioma begins with a thorough diagnosis.
After the location of the cancer and the stage of the disease
are determined, then, depending on your age and health standard
treatment options can be: surgery, radiation therapy, and/or
chemotherapy.
Surgery is the
common treatment option for mesothelioma. Part of the lining
of the chest or abdomen may be removed. For pleural mesothelioma,
a lung may be removed or the muscle below the lungs that
help with breathing (the diaphragm) may be removed.
Radiation therapy
uses high-energy rays to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors.
This type of therapy only affects the cancer cells in the
treated area.
Chemotherapy uses anticancer drugs to kill cancer cells
throughout the body. The drugs used to treat mesothelioma
are sometimes given by injection in a vein.
Along with surgery
and radiation using a needle or thin tube to drain fluid
that has built up in the chest or abdomen doctors are able
to relieve symptoms and control pain. Drugs may be given
through a tube in the chest to prevent fluid from accumulating
and reducing symptoms.
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