Remission is a term generally used in cancer management to refer to a state of absence of any disease activity among patients with diagnosed to have cancer. There are two types of remission according to medical experts, these are:1} complete remission and 2} partial remission.
Complete remission is the total absence of the disease without signs of cancer. Partial remission only indicates shrinkage of the tumor and lessening of the disease with lesser but still recognizable symptoms.
Most times mesothelioma cancer reoccurs after treatment.A cancer recurrence is defined as a return of cancer after treatment and after a period of time during which the cancer cannot be detected. (The length of time is not clearly defined.) The same cancer may come back where it first started or in another place in the body. For example, prostate cancer may return in the area of the prostate gland (even if the gland has been removed), or it may come back in the bones. Either situation is a cancer recurrence.
Some other times the cancer undergoes progression.Progression is when cancer spreads or gets worse. Sometimes it is hard to tell the difference between recurrence and progression. For example, if the cancer has been gone for only 3 months before it comes back, was it ever really gone? Is this a recurrence or progression?
In mesothelioma cancer , remission hardly occurs, this is due mainly to the fact that most mesothelioma cases are detected early enough, most times by the time the diagnosis of mesothelioma cancer is made the cancer is already in an advanced stage of stage 3 or stage 4.
Nevertheless, some doctors have reported a handful of cases of both drug and therapy-induced remission. Researchers believe mesothelioma remission after treatment or therapy may be linked to changes that caused boosting of their immune system.
It has been noted that many long-term survivors of mesothelioma indicate they drastically changed their diet and added daily supplements to enhance their immune system. Many of these same survivors promote the efficacy of alternative treatments as part of their regimen and several have shunned conventional treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation, or surgery.
However, that does not mean conventional treatments should be discounted. There have been a number of cases where mesothelioma patients have experienced remission after chemotherapy. There is a reported case of a 71-year-old Japanese woman with peritoneal mesothelioma who went into remission after receiving intraperitoneal injections of the chemotherapy drug Cisplatin. She also received other chemotherapy medications that were administered in the traditional manner. The case, as reported by Yokohama City University School of Medicine, was judged to be quite rare and the disease did return less than a year later. Nevertheless, the woman enjoyed several additional disease-free months.
Today, with the advent of new medications, improved treatments, early detection methods and clinical trials, remissions are becoming more common. Additional money is now being spent on mesothelioma research and support groups nationwide are receiving more donations. Unfortunately, research still has a long way to go in conquering this aggressive disease.
It is advised therefore that mesothelioma patients should apart from taking conventional medical treatment like surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy should also make use of other non conventional treatment methods like strict diet modification and use of immune boosting supplements as complementary treatment to improve their chances of going into remission.
Bello kamorudeen. http://www.mesotheliomacorner.blogspot.com
Sunday, February 14, 2010
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