Recent Observations in End-of-Life Mesothelioma Care
A recent Australian study tracked the treatment choices that mesothelioma patients made in the last month of their care. Although most patients initially received potentially curative treatment, most...
View ArticleLung Cancer Treatment May Improve with New Chemotherapy Delivery System
Recent research shows that a new delivery method can make chemotherapy more effective for lung cancer and possibly mesothelioma.
View ArticleUK Doctors Question Benefits of EPP Surgery for Mesothelioma Patients
A group of doctors in the United Kingdom is questioning the continuation of EPP surgery for mesothelioma patients.
View ArticleFinding a Mesothelioma Specialist Can Make a Difference
The importance of working with a mesothelioma specialist was a hot topic at this year's Meso Foundation Symposium.
View ArticleLactic Acid Could Aid Early Mesothelioma Diagnosis
Researchers in Chile are touting a groundbreaking diagnostic tool that could benefit future mesothelioma patients.
View ArticleArizona Surgeon Believes Robotics Will Change Future of Mesothelioma Treatment
Although robotic surgery has been around for decades, it's only recently been available as a mesothelioma treatment option.
View ArticleNew Immunotherapy Drug Works with Lung Cancer, Might Be Future for...
An Immunotherapy drug testing well with lung cancer has become a future hope for mesothelioma treatment.
View ArticleImmunotherapy Could Change the Way Mesothelioma and Other Cancers Are Treated
Immunotherapy could change the way many cancers, including mesothelioma, are treated.
View ArticleTampa’s Moffitt Cancer Center Takes Leadership Role in Treatment of Mesothelioma
Patients in the southeast United States no longer must travel to Boston, New York or Houston to get the latest and greatest treatment for mesothelioma.
View ArticleSpecialized Care for Mesothelioma Reaches Elite Level at Moffitt Cancer Center
Advancement of mesothelioma treatment has made specialized care at Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa more important than ever.
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