A diagnosis of mesothelioma is life-altering. One of the many important steps after a diagnosis is to find one or more medical professionals to determine the right treatment for your specific type of mesothelioma and help you make an informed decision about your future. Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer, and a small number of providers have the skill and specialization to treat it. As you look for a provider, it is important to know what to look for in a top mesothelioma doctor in the U.S.
The first step is to determine which medical professionals are available to you, depending on your unique circumstances. There are several methods you can use to discover these doctors, including:
These can be good starting points for compiling lists of mesothelioma medical providers, but you still have to determine whether they are the right provider for you.
High-quality treatment is essential for mesothelioma patients, and it can have a significant benefit on the prognosis and life quality of a patient. There are several qualities you want to look for when reviewing mesothelioma medical providers, the most important being specialization.
There are different types of mesothelioma, which are classified based on where the tumor is located. The most common forms are pleural mesothelioma and peritoneal mesothelioma, located in the lining of the lungs and the lining of the abdomen, respectively. Some mesothelioma specialists can treat both types, while others focus on one type or the other.
It’s important to find a doctor who specializes in mesothelioma treatment for the type you have been diagnosed with. Sometimes, mesothelioma providers will be listed as abdominal or thoracic oncologists or other types of oncologists, depending on the location of the tumor.
Other important characteristics of an ideal mesothelioma doctor include:
A: A medical oncologist is the primary oncologist for treating mesothelioma, as they focus on treating solid cancer tumors, particularly those in the lungs for both mesothelioma and non-mesothelioma lung cancer. They typically provide chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapy.
Radiation oncologists may also treat mesothelioma patients and create a plan for radiation therapy. Surgical oncologists are able to provide surgical treatment for early-stage mesothelioma. It’s important to work with medical providers who have the necessary knowledge to diagnose and treat mesothelioma.
A: The common chemotherapy drugs used by medical professionals for mesothelioma treatment are cisplatin, pemetrexed, and carboplatin. Other common chemotherapy drugs include:
Mesothelioma chemotherapy drugs are most effective for those who haven’t received cancer treatment before. In addition to chemotherapy drugs, other types of drugs are used to treat mesothelioma, including immunotherapy, targeted therapy, hormone therapy, and photodynamic therapy. These may also be considered chemotherapy drugs, but they block the growth of cancer cells, rather than killing cancer cells and the surrounding healthy cells.
A: Determining whether it is worth having chemotherapy for mesothelioma is a very personal decision that should be made with your medical professional. Chemotherapy can extend the life expectancy of patients and improve their overall quality of life, but it can also cause other health complications. It is also often not effective for late-stage patients.
Whether chemotherapy is the suggested treatment will depend on the location, stage, and cell type of the mesothelioma, as well as the age, well-being, and specific health conditions of the patient.
A: The life expectancy of someone who gets chemotherapy treatment for mesothelioma is between 1 and 5 years, depending on several other factors. These include:
Receiving any form of treatment for mesothelioma can be incredibly expensive. In many cases, patients develop mesothelioma because the negligence of other parties caused them significant and/or continued exposure to asbestos. When this is the case, these patients can file a claim for compensation, which can help them cover these crucial medical costs.
At Wallace & Graham, P.A., we want to help you file for the compensation you deserve so that you can get the quality care you need. Contact us today to learn how we can help.