Experimental Mesothelioma Treatment Options: What You Need To Know | Shrader Law
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Mesothelioma cancer can be extremely aggressive and unpredictable, which can make it difficult to treat. As with most cancers, the disease presents itself differently in each patient, which means there is no one-size-fits-all treatment method. There are several different treatment options available nowadays, not all of which are completely traditional.

If you find yourself facing a mesothelioma diagnosis, make sure you do your homework and find out what each of your treatment options looks like before you choose the best one for you. Read below to learn more about the experimental treatment options available to mesothelioma patients today.

Yoga

Yoga is known for its ability to calm and center the body. Through regular practice, some theorize that yoga can help regulate breathing and bring the patient a sense of calm. For individuals dealing with cancer, this can help battle symptoms such as fatigue, muscle soreness, and difficulty breathing.

Acupuncture

An old, well-established form of Chinese medicine, acupuncture has been used for centuries to restore function to various parts of the body. In principle, acupuncture uses needles applied to specific areas of the body to restore function to corresponding body parts. For cancer patients, acupuncture is believed to help treat the side effects of chemotherapy, including nausea and vomiting.

Gene Therapy

One of the most popular experimental forms of cancer treatment used today is gene therapy, a practice that uses a person’s genes to correct mutations that cause cancer. This type of therapy has been around for more than 20 years, though it has only been utilized against cancer for about 15 years.

Cryotherapy

Cryotherapy uses extreme temperatures to target and kill cancer cells throughout the body. Although this form of treatment has been used to treat other issues, it has only recently been used to fight mesothelioma and other cancers.

Keep in mind, experimental treatments are just that—experimental. The evidence for these types of treatments are usually minimal and may have years to go before they are used or recommended by your doctors. However, if you are dealing with a mesothelioma diagnosis, make sure you know what your options are, medically and legally.

Contact Shrader & Associates L.L.P. today to discuss your case with our experienced mesothelioma lawyers.