Treat To Lung Cancer Caused By Melanoma:
Of
the many different types of cancer that exists, asbestos caused lung melanoma,
also known as bronchial carcinoma and Mesothelioma, is now responsible for 1%
of all cancer related deaths worldwide. Mesothelioma cancer is directly
associated with the exposure to asbestos, of which shows no immediate
detrimental signs to the health, and takes many years to develop within the
body. Although it is extremely difficult to treat, once diagnosed,
Chemotherapy, Immunotherapy and Stereotactic Body Radio surgery, have all been
used with a certain degree of success.
Chemotherapy is commonly used to treat Mesothelioma & lung cancer due to its
ability to either, attack directly, or to poison the dividing cancer cells
anywhere in the body. However, healthy cells are also affected during the
treatment, causing side effects that are usually attributed to the patient’s
hair falling out as the hair cells are attacked along with the gastrointestinal
and normal bone marrow cells. Dacarbazine and Temozolomide, are two
chemotherapy drugs that are often used with melanoma spread cancers, of which
up to 20% of all patients who have been treated with either one of the drugs,
have experienced a notable reduction in the size of their tumors.
Immunotherapy is another option, as it works by boosting the ability of
the immune system, which in turn allows the immune system to fight off the
cancerous cells. The side effects are less severe than those of chemotherapy;
however, patients usually suffer from heavy flu-like symptoms which are
prolonged by the duration of the treatment. Interferon Alfa and Interleukin-2,
are two drugs that are often used to treat melanoma spread cancers, of which
when administered to patients in high doses, help to stimulate the immune
system.
Stereotactic
Body Radio surgery is also used to treat Mesothelioma
cancer. The patient is first immobilized in a frame to stop any movement, as
computer imaging techniques are then used to identify precisely where the
cancerous cells are. These cells are in turn destroyed by being given high
dosages of radiation. The treatment is particularly effective against Mesothelioma
cancer, as it allows high dosages of radiation to be administered precisely,
which destroy the cancerous cells while causing minimal damage to the
surrounding cells that are healthy. Although, this treatment is only
recommended for use on relatively healthy patients.
Surgery is a last result, and is something that is not usually
recommended with melanoma spread lung cancers. The prognosis is often poor, as
the patient’s five-year to ten-year survival rate is usually estimated to be fewer
than 25%.
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