Tuesday, January 25, 2011

New Treatments

New Treatments www.mesorc.com/mesothelioma/new-treatments/ Although surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy have improved overall mesothelioma survival rates, there is still no cure for this deadly disease. Today, new mesothelioma treatment methods are being developed and studied in clinical trials. Below are a few of these newer treatments for mesothelioma. Intracavitary Chemotherapy Intracavitary chemotherapy is a new approach to mesothelioma chemotherapy in which medication is placed directly into body cavities. With this new treatment for mesothelioma, medication can be administered at much higher doses than traditional alternate chemotherapy. Intracavitary chemotherapy is also thought to allow chemotherapy medication to enter tumor cells directly, without the toxic side effects of traditional chemotherapy. Drugs Since chemotherapy agents have not proven to be very effective in treating advanced mesothelioma, doctors are currently testing new drugs. These new mesothelioma treatments include medications which kill cancers by depriving them of blood supply, such as bevacizumab (Avastin). Anti-growth factor drugs such as erlotinib (Tarceva) are also being studied. These inhibit the growth of mesothelioma cancer cells. Another promising new mesothelioma treatment, Alimta(R), was approved by the FDA in 2004. When used in combination with the anti-cancer drug cisplatin, it has been shown to drastically improve symptoms for some mesothelioma patients. Clinical trials ...



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