Archive for November, 2007

Fighting Mesothelioma Cancer With Alternative Medicine

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

by M Nelson

Research in alternative medicine and conventional therapies to treat Mesothelioma cancer continues to be on the forefront to try and find a cure for this disease. Until an alternative is discovered and shows promise, conventional drugs and therapies such as Alimta and other chemotherapy drugs, surgery to remove tumors, and radiation therapy will be used to slow the cancer growth.

In addition to conventional treatments, a number of therapies from alternative medicine may be able to reduce symptoms of mesothelioma. Called complementary and alternative medicine, or CAM, this diverse group of medical and health care options and practices aren’t considered to be a part of mainstream medical practice. However, that doesn’t mean that they’re ineffective. Some health care providers practice both CAM and conventional medicine, and combine the two with good results. This is referred to as integrative medicine. As much as thirty-six percent of America’s adult population are using some form of CAM. This rises to more than sixty percent if prayer and megavitamin therapy are included in the definition of alternative and complementary practices. Rates of alternative therapy use are highest among patients with serious illnesses such as mesothelioma cancer.

Some treatments offered by alternative medicine include acupuncture to relieve pain following surgery for tumor removal, ginger to treat the nausea and vomiting that chemotherapy causes, massage to treat pain from all kinds of cancers, and combining mistletoe extract with chemotherapy to treat tumors. Immunotherapy, also called biological therapy, is also becoming more common. In this therapy, substances called biological response modifiers are used to improve the immune system’s ability to recognize and destroy cancer cells, as well as to fight off other diseases.

Photodynamic therapy uses a drug that sensitizes tissues to light, then destroys cancerous cells by exposing them to a laser set to a specific frequency. Gene therapy is a new, but advancing field which treats potentially fatal diseases by modifying an individual’s genes therapeutically. Herbal medicines, traditional practices from countries such as China and Japan, and spiritual treatments are also used in CAM. Not all of these therapies have the ability to affect mesothelioma directly, and their effects will tend to vary by patient. However, they can be a big help in managing symptoms and side effects while using conventional treatments.

Those who are interested in using complementary or alternative medicine in their cancer treatment should ask their health care providers. It’s important to get the answers to a few questions when considering any therapy, whether alternative or conventional. Information such as the expected benefits of the therapy versus the risks, the potential side effects, and, in the case of alternative or complementary treatments, whether the therapy will interfere with treatments you’re already undergoing are helpful. If the therapy is part of a clinical trial, find out who the sponsor is. Many alternative therapies aren’t covered fully by health insurance. Some aren’t covered at all. It’s important to find out before beginning a CAM therapy whether or not your insurance will pay for it. A good place to start finding out about your options is the NCCAM website at http://nccam.nih.gov. From there, you’ll be able to get the information to decide what therapies, both conventional and alternative, are right for you.

About the Author
From personal research Maria Nelson provides an online research tool for cancer patients; with an emphasis on Mesothelioma cancer. Find resources to specialized cancer centers, doctors and a Mesothelioma attorneys directory for legal consideration.

Originally Syndicated via RSS from Cancer mesothelioma - causes, symptoms and treatment

Medical view of mesothelioma

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

by Archana Sarat

Medical View of Mesothelioma

More than 8 million people have been exposed to asbestos and are at risk of succumbing to mesothelioma. Mesothelioma is caused when the mesothelium cells start to divide rapidly leading to cancer. The only known cause of mesothelioma is exposure to asbestos fibers. The disease has a very long latency period, sometimes even around 60 years. The disease has no known cure and death becomes inevitable.

It is also very hard to correctly diagnose the disease in the early stages, as the symptoms of the disease are similar to other non-malignant diseases like pneumonia. The asbestos fiber, which is light and invisible, is released during mining and manufacture of asbestos. It is inhaled easily through nose and mouth and affects the mesothelium lining of the body part that it comes into contact with. This sets off the mesothelium cells rapid division operation, resulting in tumors. The mesothelium lining can be found in the organs like lungs, abdomen and heart.

Depending on this, mesothelioma can be classified into three categories: § Pleural mesothelioma, which affects the lungs, § Peritoneal mesothelioma, which affects the abdomen, and § Pericardial mesothelioma, which affects the heart.

Due to the long latency period of the disease, people who have worked in asbestos-related factories in their youth may contract the disease in their old age during or after retirement. Many of them may have shifted many jobs by this time and they do not relate their condition to asbestos exposure. Thus, they do not consider mesothelioma as an occupational disease. They face huge sorrow at having to part with their loved ones in such a tragic way.

Life of Jack Daws

Jack Daws was working as a tutor in the rural regions of Pennsylvania. He had a beautiful wife and a handsome son. He had what is called as a perfect family! They were always supportive and co-operative. They had enduring love and constant hope on each other.

Jack Daws loved his job as he loved kids of all ages and all sizes. He was the coach of the local soccer team during weekends. When Jack was around 55 years, he was planning on getting a retirement from the school where he tutored in another year or two.

At this crucial point of time, Jack slowly started realizing something was wrong with his health. He felt a constant pain in his chest and severe shortness of breath. He, his family and his doctor dismissed all these symptoms as a cause of aging, initially. But, slowly, his condition started to worsen. He felt as if a heavy weight has been placed on his chest. Also, he started losing weight rapidly. By now, the doctor also started sensing that something was wrong with Jack. The doctor conducted a whole lot of tests on Jack. One of the tests that were conducted was to study the fluids & cells in his lungs. After this test, the doctor felt that it appeared cancerous. Further tests followed to make the right diagnosis. It was, finally, confirmed. Jack suffered from ‘Pleural Mesothelioma’, I.e. mesothelioma affecting the lungs. Doctors felt that Jack had only another year or two of life on earth. Jack started analyzing how he contracted mesothelioma. He had never worked in any asbestos-related industries. Slowly, it dawned on Jack. Lots of construction and painting work used to be done on in his school.

Due to his long career at the school, he was constantly exposed to asbestos dust, which was used during the painting work. The company, which did the job for the school, did not take any safeguards to protect, anyone. Jack was advised to initiate proceedings against the company. The company did not disclose the dangers of asbestos and behaved in a selfish profit-oriented manner.

When Jack initiated proceeding against the company, it was found that lots of people have already sued the company for the same reason and have won their cases. Thus, the Company did not want to go into lengthy and expensive legal proceedings. They agreed to go in for an out-of-court settlement. After negotiations, the company paid Jack around a million dollars for the health damages he suffered and around two million dollars for his family-dependents. Jack underwent treatment at a cancer center. The cancer was spread all around his body and surgery was ruled out for him. Jack underwent chemotherapy and lived a life of suffering for the next two years. After that he succumbed to the disease. However, his soul will rest in peace as he has provided a safe and comfortable settlement for his loving family members.

About the Author
Archana Sarat is a freelance writer and medical researcher. Know more about mesothelioma at http://www.rarehope.com

Originally Syndicated via RSS from Cancer mesothelioma - causes, symptoms and treatment

More mesothelioma compo claims to come - Melbourne Herald Sun

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

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More mesothelioma compo claims to come
Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - Nov 22, 2007
>ASBESTOS campaigner Bernie Banton's "bittersweet" confidential payout is just one of hundreds of mesothelioma compensation claims before the courts,

Originally Syndicated via RSS from mesothelioma - Google News

More mesothelioma compo claims to come - Melbourne Herald Sun

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

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More mesothelioma compo claims to come
Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - Nov 22, 2007
>ASBESTOS campaigner Bernie Banton's "bittersweet" confidential payout is just one of hundreds of mesothelioma compensation claims before the courts,

Originally Syndicated via RSS from mesothelioma - Google News

More mesothelioma compo claims to come - Melbourne Herald Sun

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

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More mesothelioma compo claims to come
Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - Nov 22, 2007
>ASBESTOS campaigner Bernie Banton's "bittersweet" confidential payout is just one of hundreds of mesothelioma compensation claims before the courts,

Originally Syndicated via RSS from mesothelioma - Google News

More mesothelioma compo claims to come - Melbourne Herald Sun

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

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More mesothelioma compo claims to come
Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - Nov 22, 2007
>ASBESTOS campaigner Bernie Banton's "bittersweet" confidential payout is just one of hundreds of mesothelioma compensation claims before the courts,

Originally Syndicated via RSS from mesothelioma - Google News

More mesothelioma compo claims to come - Melbourne Herald Sun

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

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More mesothelioma compo claims to come
Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - Nov 22, 2007
>ASBESTOS campaigner Bernie Banton's "bittersweet" confidential payout is just one of hundreds of mesothelioma compensation claims before the courts,

Originally Syndicated via RSS from mesothelioma - Google News

More mesothelioma compo claims to come - Melbourne Herald Sun

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

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More mesothelioma compo claims to come
Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - Nov 22, 2007
>ASBESTOS campaigner Bernie Banton's "bittersweet" confidential payout is just one of hundreds of mesothelioma compensation claims before the courts,

Originally Syndicated via RSS from mesothelioma - Google News

More mesothelioma compo claims to come - Melbourne Herald Sun

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

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More mesothelioma compo claims to come
Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - Nov 22, 2007
>ASBESTOS campaigner Bernie Banton's "bittersweet" confidential payout is just one of hundreds of mesothelioma compensation claims before the courts,

Originally Syndicated via RSS from mesothelioma - Google News

More mesothelioma compo claims to come - Melbourne Herald Sun

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

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More mesothelioma compo claims to come
Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - Nov 22, 2007
>ASBESTOS campaigner Bernie Banton's "bittersweet" confidential payout is just one of hundreds of mesothelioma compensation claims before the courts,

Originally Syndicated via RSS from mesothelioma - Google News