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1/6/2009
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| Malignant mesothelioma is a cancer of the lining of the lung, usually induced by long years of exposure to asbestoes. Treatment is very unsatisfactory -- the disease is resistant to radiotherapy and poorly responsive to chemotherapy. In America, we try treatment with adriamycin, taxanes, or platinal but the odds are against success. In a managed care enviroment, I could understand a reluctance to offer anything more than drainage of the fluid, oxygen, and morphine. I dont think your fathers care is wrong since most treatments are likely to be futile. |
| >Studying 18- to 26-year-olds who probably had been exposed to the >contaminated vaccine, Fisher found a 19.6 percent greater incidence of the >two major brain cancers linked to SV40 when compared with the incidence in >people the same age who were not exposed. She also found 16.6 percent more >bone cancers and 178 percent more mesotheliomas among those exposed to the >vaccine. Did she control for tobacco use and other carcinogen exposure? Are the % differences with an incidence rate high enough to be statistically useful, or so small that a difference of one or two cases makes a big % diference? |
| >>> Gunisha Singh is a 46 year old Indian female with no significant past >>> medical history who presents for evaluation of a newly diagnosed right-sided >>> pleural malignant mesothelioma. >>> Mrs. Singh was in her usual excellent state of health until >>> approximately January 1996 when she noticed the onset of right neck, arm, >>> and shoulder discomfort gradually increasing in intensity. This was often >>> accompanied by a burning sensation in the distal arm and fingers on the >>> right side. At that time she was living in Hong Kong and was evaluated by a >>> neurosurgeon who felt that her symptoms were consistent with two herniated >>> cervical discs. The patient then came to the U.S. for evaluation by a >>> neurosurgeon at the University of California in San Francisco who felt that >>> she had cervical spondylosis with herniated disc. |
| >Carbone was puzzled. Mesothelioma is a rare cancer. Few human cases were >reported before the 1950s, but its incidence had been increasing steadily, >reaching several thousand cases a year in the United States by 1988. This parallels, with a delay, the rise in use of tobacco, a strong carcinogen, and the exposure of persons to second-hand smoke. |
| >>>>> Normally I wouldnt send out blitzmail like this but I have >>some >>>>> saddening news and a very big favor to ask of all of you. >>>>> My mom, Gunisha Singh, was diagnosed about a month ago with >>>>> cancer--she has malignant mesothelioma, which is cancer of the >>inner >>chest >>>>> cavity. This is a rare and mostly incurable form of cancer. >>Standard >>>>> treatment like chemotherapy and radiation therapy is not very >>effective >>>>> against it, and by the time her particular cancer was diagnosed it >>was >>>>> judged inoperable by Dr. M.S. Bains of the Memorial >>Sloane-Kettering >>Cancer >>>>> Center in New York City. >>>>> As far as we know, the only treatment that can potenti. |
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