Asbestos Cancer Treatment Options
Treatment for asbestos cancer is determined
according to the extent and location and type of the cancer. The
most common treatment options are surgery, radiation therapy and
chemotherapy. They can be performed alone, or in combination
(often referred to as multi-modality), and each technique is
described below.
Surgery means the
doctor may remove the cancerous area and the tissue surrounding
it.
Radiation therapy,
or "radiotherapy", uses high-energy rays to kill cancer cells
and shrink tumors. This technique affects the cancer cells only
in the treated area. There are two types of radiotherapy:
external radiation and internal radiation therapy. The
difference between them is that external radiation is generated
through a machine, while internal radiation therapy is brought
straight to the source of the cancer by sending radioactive
materials into the body through small tubes.
Chemotherapy uses
anticancer drugs to kill the cancer cells in the body. Where
internal radiation therapy affects only the place where the
cancer cells had been found, chemotherapy can kill cancer cells
throughout the body. This is done by injection.
In addition to traditional treatments, new
cancer treatments are continually being tested through medical
research studies. These treatments are called clinical trials,
and they help researchers determine whether new treatments are
safe and effective for general use, while giving patients with
few treatment options an opportunity to try new treatments.
Source:
http://www.asbestoscancer.com/
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