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Mesothelioma Surgery Options
In some cases, surgery can be an option for mesothelioma patients. This can help alleviate symptoms or slow the progression of mesothelioma throughout the body. Surgery may be performed in conjunction with other treatments such as radiation and chemotherapy.
Every mesothelioma case is unique, and a surgery recommendation will depend on several factors including location of the cancer, the stage of the disease, and your overall health. An early diagnosis is the key for an effective surgery treatment.
Mesothelioma surgery treatments include three main categories:
- Diagnostic surgery: used to validate a mesothelioma diagnosis
- Palliative surgery: used to treat the symptoms of mesothelioma
- Curative surgery: the removal of all gross disease with curative intent
Some types of surgery fall into more than one category.
Diagnostic Surgery
Chest imaging technologies such as X-rays, MRI’s, and CT scans can help diagnose mesothelioma, but in some cases, misdiagnoses can occur. In order to obtain a definitive diagnosis, a surgical biopsy is required. This diagnostic surgery requires tissue removal for examination by a histopathaologist. Once examined, the histophathologist is able to verify a case of mesothelioma while providing valuable information about the disease and determine an appropriate treatment.
Palliative Surgery
Palliative surgery is performed to treat the symptoms of the disease as opposed to the diseases itself. Since mesothelioma is a fatal disease, palliative surgery allows the patient to live out their remaining days in relative comfort.
For example, one of the more common symptoms of mesothelioma is pleural effusion, a buildup of fluid inside the pleural space. This symptom can be remedied by draining the fluid, however, it is common for the symptom to return. The only option could be by closing the pleural space through surgical means, that procedure is called pleurodesis.
Since most patients who are diagnosed with mesothelioma develop symptoms
Curative Surgery
A curative surgery is usually performed on patients with early stages of mesothelioma. Curative surgery involves taking a proactive approach by removal of mesothelioma tumors. If the tumor has not spread throughout the body, this method can be very effective. Additional therapy may be required to work in conjunction with the surgery.
Although the intent is to eliminate the disease, curative surgeries have been unable to eradicate the mesothelioma disease.
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If you were diagnosed with mesothelioma or lost a loved one as
a result, contact an experienced team of mesothelioma Lawyers
who can help you with your case and pursue compensation.
For a free consultation and case review, please contact mesothelioma Lawyers at Crain-Lewis, LLP.
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