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If you have mesothelioma, your cancer care team will
recommend one or more treatment options for you to consider. This is an
important decision and you should take time to think about all of your
choices.
In addition to the stage of the cancer, your health and
your personal preferences are factors in deciding on a treatment plan.
Because mesothelioma is such a rare cancer, it has been difficult for
doctors to compare the value of different treatments. Only a few large
clinical trials have been reported to date. In addition, most doctors have
little or no experience treating this disease. They usually refer patients
with this cancer to specialists who treat a large number of mesothelioma
patients in large medical centers.
Another problem with treating mesothelioma is that it
does not grow as a single tumor mass. It tends to spread along nearby
surfaces, nerves, and blood vessels. Because of this it is almost
impossible, except in rare situations, to completely get rid of it with
surgery, radiation or both.
Because treatment has resulted in modest benefit, you may
question the treatment options suggested. It is often a good idea to seek a
second opinion. A second opinion can provide more information and help you
feel more confident about the treatment plan that you choose. Also, some
insurance companies require a second opinion before they will agree to pay
for certain treatments. |