Mesothelioma Research
Mesothelioma remains a disease that is still very hard to recognize, difficult to diagnose and virtually impossible to treat effectively. It is well known that the disease is related to the exposure and inhalation of asbestos fibers. It is also known that there is a long incubation period before symptoms begin to show. With more and more cases each year, it is particularly vital that research continues in order to make this fatal disease more manageable for both patients and doctors.
There are many organizations that are involved with research on Mesothelioma and this includes the companies responsible for exposing employees and their families to asbestos. Those diagnosed with Mesothelioma have discovered that they can claim compensation for the exposure, holding the companies responsible. This means that these companies have a responsibility to help with the costly research.
With the rising number of Mesothelioma cases, it is essential to learn as much as we can about the disease in order to discover better treatments. The National Institute of Cancer is working hard to research Mesothelioma, its symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
It has now become essential for law firms to learn and research the disease since so many Mesothelioma patients are seeking legal advice. Part of the attorney's job is to assist the Mesothelioma patient by providing advice and educational resources that provide insight and assistance during the process. In order to fully assist Mesothelioma patients, law firms have a responsibility to learn as much as they can about the disease and what can be done to help the patients.
A lot of research on Mesothelioma is devoted to learning about how asbestos affects cells, and how cells are changed by exposure to this material. With the knowledge gained from this research we hope to learn how this can be prevented or minimized.
Clinical trials are also being carried out by the National Institute of Cancer in attempts to improve the effectiveness of the Mesothelioma treatments. With real patients participating in these clinical trials, the chances of more accurate results are higher.
Clinical trials that are being conducted are based upon treatments for Mesothelioma that are thought to have some value to patients. However, there are no guarantees. Quite a bit more work and research will be required before an effective treatment is found. Some good news is that there are many new trials being carried out on a regular basis, and with information and technology that is available today, the discovery of an effective treatment for Mesothelioma patients is just a matter of time.
There are medical professionals worldwide that are actively involved in clinical trials and each trial depends on the spread of the disease. Some of the trials are conducted on patients who are diagnosed reasonably earlier, and some trials are conducted on patients who had their diagnosis in the latter stages of the disease. It is equally important for scientists to find a treatment on both the patients who were just recently diagnosed and those in the latter stage of this devastating disease. Mesothelioma research will hopefully one day save future generations from suffering from this deadly disease.
There are several new methods of treatment that are now being used because of research that was conducted:
- Photodynamic Therapy, which uses fixed frequency light to kill off abnormal cells by targeting them with this light that activates photosensitive drugs.
- Immunotherapy, uses the body's own defenses to fight the abnormal cells through enhancement and development of the immune system.
- Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy, just affects the area/tumor with radiation, which in turn avoids contact with healthy cells and tissue.
There is no quick-fix answer for the treatment of Mesothelioma. The dedication and ongoing research from the medical profession gives hope of finding an effective treatment and the search for a cure continues.

