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Pleural Mesothelioma is treatable, but not considered to be curable.
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Avoiding or limiting exposure to asbestos is the best way to prevent mesothelioma.
The best treatment for Mesothelioma is the one that the doctor deems best based on the location of the cancer, the type and stage of the cancer, the age and health of the patient. The 3 basic types of treatment are surgery, radiation therapy and chemotherapy . The doctor could also determine that a combination of treatment is the best. If you want to read more online I suggest you go to the Mayo Clinic website or the National Cancer Institute website and avoid most of the Mesothelioma named websites out there as they are generally sponsored by lawyers .
Mesothelioma is used to treat lungs subjected to asbestos because it has given the best results throughout time for many patients. This as been rated the best online.
The best treatment is going to be the one that is designed to treat the location of the cancer, the type and stage of cancer and how he responds to treatment. There are 3 basic options for treatment, surgery, radiation therapy and chemotherapy. I suggest you go to http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/pdq/treatment/malignantmesothelioma/Patient or http://www.mayoclinic.org/mesothelioma/treatment.html to learn more from reputable medical sources and then talk to his doctor.
There are many lawyers that can help with Mesothelioma litigation. One of the best places to look for a lawyer would be through the Bar Association in the state.
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A few treatment options for Mesothelioma include radiation, chemotherapy, and surgery. This is not to mention the holistic remedies. It depends on which side effects the patient is willing to live with.
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Mesothelioma is a rare lung cancer which is usually caused by exposure to asbestos. The best place to start would be your doctor who can perform testing to determine if your cancer is specifically mesothemlioma
I think Tylenol will help you. To be sure though consult a doctor and ask them what is best for you at this stage of the pain. Be sure to tell them how often and where it hurts at.