As an individual
what will be your treatment options?
When choosing the best
treatment option or which is right for you depends on many factors like
generally your health condition, age, your cell type (which find out the
aggressiveness of cancer), stage of cancer and what is your will. You will have
a MDT (multidisciplinary team) of
doctors to help you in choosing you the right treatment option for you. These
team members comprise a medical oncologist, cardiothoracic surgeon, a pain management
specialist, a radiation oncologist and a palliative care specialist, who will
study and discuss your case and recommend you the best treatment approach.
Before making any final decision for your treatment
first discuss with your multidisciplinary team of doctors. Although there are
so many treatment options for mesothelioma, you should discuss each option with
your doctor. You should be well informed about each option which may includes
treatment side effects, risk factors, prognosis and quality of life.
Surgery
There are two
surgical procedures for mesothelioma, pleurectomy/decortication
and extrapleural pneumonectomy. These surgeries require highly expertise, as
not every thoracic surgeon has expertise in these types of surgeries. Eventually, the intention or aim of these
surgeries is to eliminate the disease with keeping in mind that there must be
some remaining of the disease is left. Therefore, for the removal of remaining
of the disease can be done by adjuvant therapy. Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy
are the most common types of adjuvant therapy.
Pleurectomy/decortication
Pleurectomy/decortication involves the removal of lining of
lungs (pleura), it has nothing to do with the eviscerating the lung. You can
say that this type of approach is less radical but in few cases the diaphragm
and pericardium are removed, but it depends on the extent of tumor. A patient
who cannot bear the extrapleural pneumonectomy(EPP) approach and also the
recovery time is far quicker than other procedures are the advantages of this
approach. Now when we consider about the disadvantages the first thing should
comes in our mind that since, from this procedure the tumor is not completely
removed so there may be a chance of recurrence of the disease, and inability to
use high amount of adjuvant radiation because of possible damage to the lung.
Extrapleural pneumonectomy (EPP)
This procedure involves the eviscerating of lung, the
pericardium (lining of heart), pleura (lining of lung) and part of the
diaphragm. A Gortex-like material is used during surgery to reconstruct the
diaphragm and pericardium. For this surgery only those patients are eligible
who are at a certain stage of cancer and can demonstrate sufficient cardiac and
pulmonary function so that they can bear the procedure.
Chemotherapy
Anti cancer drugs are used in chemotherapy which helps in
stopping the cells of cancer to multiply. Combination of drugs can be used in
some cases to boost the effectiveness. Mainly chemotherapy is used to
forcefully shrink the size of the tumor and to relieve from the symptoms like
pain and breathlessness. Chemotherapy may be supervised as an oral medication, using
injection into muscle or vein or may be directly into peritoneal (lining
of the abdominal cavity) or pleura.
Chemotherapy drugs for mesothelioma may include
- Gemcitabine
- Navelbine
- Paclitaxel
- Cisplatin
- Carboplatin
- Doxorubicin
- Onconase
- Cyclophosphamide
- Pemetrexed
Radiotherapy
In radiotherapy high energy x-rays are used to shrink tumors and
kill cancer cells. It may be used with the combination of surgery to eliminate
the remaining of the disease through which the disease can reoccur and also to
treat the pain cause by tumor.
Clinical Trials
The basic idea of the clinical trials is to find a better and
new treatment for the disease by involving the patients. There are different
objectives of different clinical trials which may comprise comparing a variety
of ways to treat a disease or the testing of so many different techniques for
cancer prevention, testing of new drugs. There are three phases in clinical
trials, which are discussed below:
Phase I Trials
This is the initial phase of clinical trials. In which testing
of drugs takes place in the laboratory, that what is the effect of these drugs
on cancer cells? In this phase there are few participants are enrolled and are
only available at restricted cancer facilities. The objective of this phase is
to obtain the utmost tolerated dosage of the drug without getting any severe
side effects when treated to humans. If the drug is confirmed to have an effect
on cancer at a safe level of dosage, then in Phase II the drug will be tested.
Phase II Trials
In this phase the testing of the safety of drugs carry on, not
only that it started to look more precisely at their effectiveness on cancer
cells. These trials accommodate more participants than the previous phase and
are available at more cancer facilities. Randomly participants are chosen by a
computer, rather than by a doctor.
Phase III Trials
In this phase, the comparison between the new procedures or
drugs with the existing standard of treatment is being done. Lots of
participants are enrolled in this phase. They received a standard treatment or
a new treatment. The main objective of this phase trial is to find out that if
the cancer slowed or reduced by the drugs. It also determines how the drug is
affecting the patient’s quality of life and how long the patient will be stable
without the development of the disease?
Palliative Care
Palliative
care is a procedure that enhances the quality of life of not only the patients
but also their families facing the problems related with this life-threatening disease.
Palliative care can be given along with the other treatments like surgery or
chemotherapy or can be used to control the symptoms in those patients who are
not going through or doesn’t want an aggressive treatment.
There
are some patients who are not willing to endure an aggressive treatment, may be
because of their age or disease has developed to the point where palliative
care is a better option.
At
early stage of mesothelioma diagnosis there are two symptoms which are very
common can be dealt by palliation:
- Wound Seeding
- Pleural effusion
Other
symptoms which can also handled by palliative care are:
- Depression and anxiety
- Pain
- Skin problems
- Dry mouth
- Loss of appetite
- Fatigue
- Breathlessness
- Gastrointestinal problems
Hospice Care
If the palliative measures are taken, it is also referred as
hospice care. The training is given for the workers of hospice are same as that
of any medical specialty. Hospice care is given to patients as well as to their
families too.
The idea of hospice is that it a care for the person which
handles his emotional, physical, social and spiritual necessities. Hospice care
may include:
- Symptom relief
- Pain control
- Physical therapy
- Nursing care
- Mourning services
- Counseling for the patients and their families
Hospice
care provides a good alternative treatment, which helps a person and his family
in difficult times who is diagnosed by mesothelioma and make him feel that he
is not alone.
A loved one who is diagnosed by mesothelioma creates difficult
times not only for him but for everyone who are related to him!
As a matter fact that the treatment of this deadly disease is still a challenge for the medical fraternity.
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