Mesothelioma treatment of persons
with mesothelioma symptoms options are not all that varied considering that
most cases of mesothelioma are diagnosed well into the latter stages of the
disease when surgical removal of the cancer is no longer possible. Radiation
treatments, external radiation treatments, and brachytherapy are generally
considered relatively productive at improving patient life and extending
longevity. Brachytherapy is the internal placement of radiation. A small device
delivers a pinpointed stream of radiation to the sight of active cancer.
Brachytherapy has been proven more effective than other forms of radiation
therapy since it is more controlled and able to be placed in the center of
cancerous cells. The accuracy of brachytherapy has improved patient chances by
about 8% in some cases.
Mesothelioma treatments are not
easy on the body, and brachytherapy is no exception. External radiation
treatments can often be effective in cases where brachytherapy can not be
accurately or safely placed. In either case this form of mesothelioma
treatment is just one option. There are surgical mesothelioma options, and some
patients prefer that as much cancer as possible be removed from the body. While
this does not always remove enough cancer to salvage life, it can make the
patient more comfortable, especially when added to other mesothelioma
treatments.
Brachytherapy is considerably new
in comparison to external radiation, and some patients feel more inclined to
opt for treatment options that are time tested, although brachytherapy has had
few complications since its inception. Brachytherapy has had about the same
number of complications as external radiation, mainly a risk of infection or a
risk of a required secondary placement. This is no more complicated than the
ill effects of external radiation treatments. External radiation treatments
require the patient to go to a cancer center or hospital for their mesothelioma
treatments. Brachytherapy treatments do not require chronic radiation
treatments, although they do require regular monitoring.
When determining a mesothelioma treatment
program, it is always best to try to make decisions regarding treatment options
based on what is best for the patient, rather than what can the patient or the
patient’s insurance afford. Unfortunately, mesothelioma treatments are quite
costly, and patient decisions can often be ruled by the expense rather than the
preference. This is an unfortunate flip side to improvements in mesothelioma
treatments, the more technologically advanced the mesothelioma treatment is
likely to be, the more expensive it often is. While this is not true in every
case, it has become closer to the norm.
Because mesothelioma treatments
are costly, not all mesothelioma victims are able to receive the mesothelioma
treatments that they need or that would work best for them. External radiation,
brachytherapy, surgical removals, and chemotherapy are only moderately
expensive in comparison to other mesothelioma treatments, but when multiple
treatment options are proposed, the expense naturally climbs. Often multiple
treatment options are too expensive for most persons with mesothelioma symptoms,
even with health insurance.
Those who have experienced the
ease of brachytherapy report a 78% preference over external radiation
treatments. Those who prefer the external radiation treatments cite their
discomfort with the chronic release of radiation left inside their body.
Naturally, medical science has tested the theory that the radiation delivered
is exacting and precise and there isn’t the likelihood of radiation being
randomly released throughout the body. Some patients are still more comfortable
with external radiation therapies knowing that the radiation is controlled from
the outside of their body and once the treatment is over, the radiation is
complete.
Choosing the best mesothelioma
treatment involves making decisions based on financial viability, the stress
and toll it is likely to take on the body, the percentage of effectiveness, and
the patient’s ability to emotionally withstand the proposed treatment. Choosing
between brachytherapy and external radiation treatment is a decision that only
the mesothelioma symptoms holder and their family can ultimately make. The advice
of doctors and other professionals may factor in, but a mesothelioma
victim needs to be able to take into account what happens to their own
body.
Despite the success of brachytherapy and patient
comfort with external radiation, mesothelioma treatments are not typically a
cure. Prolonging life and making patients as comfortable as possible is the aim
of mesothelioma treatment. This is an unfortunate fact regarding mesothelioma.
The success rate of survival despite mesothelioma treatment is dramatically
low. While medical research is still attempting to up the ante when it comes to
mesothelioma treatments, without early detection, persons with mesothelioma symptoms
have an unbearably low survival rate. With new medications and new mesothelioma
treatments, it is possible that one day the survival rate will eventually
climb.
About The Author
Nick Johnson is lead counsel and
founding partner of Johnson Law Group. Johnson represents plaintiffs
throughout California and focuses on injury cases involving Mesothelioma.
Visit http://www.nickjohnsonlaw.com or
call 1-888-311-5522 immediately to request a free case evaluation.








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