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  • ...p, trimodality therapy, prognosis, and legal options for this rare cardiac cancer. ..., trimodality therapy mesothelioma, mesothelioma diagnosis, asbestos heart cancer, mesothelioma prognosis, mesothelioma treatment ...
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  • ...may take 3 to 4 months. '''Atrial fibrillation''' is the most significant cardiac complication after EPP, occurring in '''21–44% of patients'''.<ref name="su ...44% of EPP patients versus only 7.4% of P/D patients, requiring continuous cardiac monitoring<ref name="sugarbaker_2004" /><ref name="pmc_complications" /><re ...
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  • ...lines exhibit sensitivity comparable to or better than non-small cell lung cancer.<ref name="proton-pmc" /><ref name="controversies" /> The principal challen ...after. Developed by Dr. Marc de Perrot and colleagues at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of Toronto, this protocol has produced the longest media ...
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  • ...prognostic biomarkers for malignant mesothelioma: an update. ''Transl Lung Cancer Res.'' 2017;6(3):259-269.]</ref> Early recognition of symptoms and immediat ...s/publications/mesothelioma.html Incidence of Malignant Mesothelioma, U.S. Cancer Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]</ref> ...
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  • ...is classified by two primary factors: '''anatomical location''' (where the cancer develops) and '''cell type''' (histology)—both critically important for det * Cardiac tamponade (pressure on the heart from fluid) ...
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  • ...erienced centers compared to historically higher rates for EPP, with fewer cardiac and infectious complications<ref name="pd_complications" /> ...presented at the Presidential Plenary of the 2023 World Conference on Lung Cancer, generated substantial controversy within the mesothelioma surgical communi ...
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  • ...erienced centers compared to historically higher rates for EPP, with fewer cardiac and infectious complications<ref name="pd_complications" /> ...presented at the Presidential Plenary of the 2023 World Conference on Lung Cancer, generated substantial controversy within the mesothelioma surgical communi ...
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  • ...local disease while chemotherapy and radiation target microscopic residual cancer cells that cannot be removed surgically. ...utine pericardial reconstruction has been shown to reduce the incidence of cardiac herniation, a potentially fatal complication.<ref name="pmc_recon" /> Publi ...
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  • ...andmark 1996 Sugarbaker series at Brigham and Women's Hospital/Dana-Farber Cancer Institute reported outcomes in 120 consecutive EPP patients, establishing t ...e preserving the lung. The International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer mesothelioma database, analyzing 3,101 patients from four continents, furth ...
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  • ...d legal claim strategies, including the type, cell type, and stage of your cancer. Modern treatment approaches have significantly improved outcomes, with spe ...your prognosis and response to treatment. The stage indicates how far the cancer has spread and directly impacts treatment decisions.<ref name="mnet-staging ...
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  • ...e-operative workup:''' $7,567 (including PET-CT, pulmonary function tests, cardiac evaluation) ...ing the "brakes" on the immune system, allowing it to recognize and attack cancer cells. ...
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  • ...MARK, BAP1, epithelioid mesothelioma, sarcomatoid mesothelioma, peritoneal cancer index ...sis at first presentation due to overlapping symptoms with pneumonia, lung cancer, and other common respiratory conditions.<ref name="dandell_latency" /><ref ...
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  • '''Mesothelioma''' is a rare and aggressive cancer caused by [[Secondary_Exposure|asbestos exposure]], with approximately '''2 * '''Insurance coverage widely accepted''' — NCI-designated cancer centers and university hospitals accept Medicare, Medicaid, and most commer ...
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  • '''Definition:''' Mesothelioma is an aggressive malignant cancer originating in the mesothelial cells that line the protective membranes sur ...efinition:''' Pleural mesothelioma is the most common form of mesothelioma cancer, accounting for 80-90% of all diagnoses, developing in the pleural membrane ...
    216 KB (26,444 words) - 23:30, 23 January 2026
  • ...invasive cancer treatment that uses alternating electric fields to disrupt cancer cell division. The NovoTTF-100L system — now branded '''Optune Lua''' — bec ...y.<ref name="ceresoli_review" /> Often described as a "fourth modality" in cancer treatment — alongside surgery, radiation, and systemic therapy — TTFields h ...
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  • |description=Comprehensive guide to mesothelioma — an aggressive cancer caused by asbestos exposure. Learn about types, symptoms, diagnosis, treatm ...what is mesothelioma, mesothelioma symptoms, mesothelioma causes, asbestos cancer, mesothelioma treatment, mesothelioma compensation, mesothelioma prognosis ...
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