Localized
Malignant Mesothelioma (Stage I)
If the malignant
mesothelioma is in one part of the chest lining, treatment will
probably be surgery to remove the part of the chest lining with
cancer and some of the tissue around it.
If localized malignant
mesothelioma is found in more than one place in the chest,
treatment may be one of the following:
-
Pleurectomy and decortication, with or without radiation
therapy, as palliative therapy to relieve symptoms and
improve the quality of life.
-
Extrapleural pneumonectomy.
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Radiation therapy as palliative therapy to relieve symptoms
and improve the quality of life.
- A
clinical trial of anticancer drugs placed directly into the
chest after surgery to remove the tumor.
- A
clinical trial of combinations of surgery, radiation
therapy, and chemotherapy.
- A
clinical trial of a new treatment.
This summary section refers
to specific treatments under study in clinical trials, but it
may not mention every new treatment being studied. Information
about ongoing clinical trials is available from the
NCI Web site.
Advanced
Malignant Mesothelioma (Stage II, Stage III, and Stage IV)
Treatment of advanced
malignant mesothelioma may include the following:
- Surgery
to drain fluid that has collected in the chest, to reduce
discomfort. Pleurodesis may be done to stop more fluid from
collecting in the chest.
-
Pleurectomy and decortication, as palliative therapy to
relieve symptoms and improve the quality of life.
-
Radiation therapy as palliative therapy to relieve pain.
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Chemotherapy with one anticancer drug.
- A
clinical trial of combination chemotherapy.
- A
clinical trial of combinations of surgery, radiation
therapy, and chemotherapy.
- A
clinical trial of chemotherapy placed directly into the
chest cavity or abdominal cavity to shrink the tumors and
keep fluid from building up.
This summary section refers
to specific treatments under study in clinical trials, but it
may not mention every new treatment being studied. Information
about ongoing clinical trials is available from the
NCI Web site.
Recurrent
Malignant Mesothelioma
Treatment of recurrent
malignant mesothelioma may include the following:
- A
clinical trial of biologic therapy.
- A
clinical trial of chemotherapy.
- A
clinical trial of surgery.
This summary section refers
to specific treatments under study in clinical trials, but it
may not mention every new treatment being studied. Information
about ongoing clinical trials is available from the
NCI Web site.
source http://www.nci.nih.gov