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the
rarest type of the cancer, with approximately 10 and 20% of all
mesothelioma cases falling into this type. Sarcomatoid mesothelioma
is so dangerous because it attacks and arises from the support tissues
of the body, such as bone, cartilage, fat, and muscle, and cancers
in these areas are notoriously difficult and painful to treat. Patients
with this form of cancer rarely live longer than six months after
diagnosis.
Biphasic cells is the final condition. Biphasic mesothelioma is
not an independent type of mesothelioma, but rather a combination
of sarcomatoid and epithelioid. It is also a mixed bag of conditions
in that it can take the good and bad aspects of the other two types,
and almost 20-35% of all mesothelioma cases fall into either mixed
or biphasic areas.Is the Cure Finally Here?
Typically, treatment for mesothelioma depends on where the cancer
actually is developed, the stage of the disease, and how old and
healthy the patient is. But generally, like many other cancers,
treatment for mesothelioma cancer includes surgery, radiation, chemotherapy
or a mixture of all three.
Treatment may ease the pain, and prolong the life of some patients.
But unfortunately there is no cure for mesothelioma other than hope,
and a strong fight. Although most mesothelioma patients do not live
much longer than 12 months after diagnosis, some have lived upwards
of 18 months. About the Authorhttp://www.MesotheliomaCancerSymptom
is your ultimate mesothelioma cancer and mesothelioma symptom resources.
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