The impact of m? Soth? Liom a? T? found? ? ? be more? lev? s in populations living near? s natural asbestos. For example, in Cappadocia, Turkey, a? Pid? Economy without pr c? Tooth m? Soth? Liom caus? 50% of all d c? S in three small villages. Initially, they? T? award? es? ? rionite, however, r? recently he? t? d? montr? that? rionite causes m? Soth? liom in most families with a previous provision G? n? tion [11].
Treatment
Treatment of m? Soth? Liom malignant using th? Rapies not conventional data? good r? results and patients have a disk? em? diane Survival of 6 - 12 months after? s pr? sentation [citation n? needed]. The clinical behavior of the malignancy is affected? E by several factors, including the m? Soth? CNPF surface of the cavity? which promotes local pleural via exfoliates? em? tastase cells, underlying tissues? invasion and other organs? l'int? inside the cavity? pleural, and tr-s p long? latency period between exposure? asbestos and d? development of the disease.
Surgery
Surgery, either by him-m? Me or used? in combination with previous-and post-op? laboratories adjuvants, has r? v? l? ed? cevante. A pleurectomy / d? Corticage is the most common surgery, in which the chest wall is removed? E. Less common is an extrapleural pneumonectomy (EPP), including the lung, the lining? l'int? inside the chest, h? diaphragm mid-and p? Ricarde are removed? s.
Radiation
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For patients with local disease? E, which can tol? Ing radical surgery, the Radiother? Therapy is often post-op? Ratoire as consolidation treatment. The semi-thorax is treated? With e Radiother? Therapy, often in m? Me time as the chemotherapeutic? Therapy. This approach of using surgery followed by a Radiother? Therapy? the chemotherapeutic? a therapy? t? lanc? 's? thoracic oncology team? Brigham & Women \ \ \ 's Hospital in Boston. [12] Delivering radiation and chemotherapeutic? After therapy? S radical surgery has led? the extension of the ESP? expectancy of patients s? lection? s with some patients surviving more than 5 years. As part of a curative approach to m? Soth? Liom a Radiother? Therapy is? Also applied? to sites of chest drain insertion, in order to emp? expensive growth of the tumor along the track in the chest wall.
Although the m? Soth? Liom is g? N? Ralement r? Sister? a cure? the Radiother? therapy alone, palliative treatments are often used? s to relieve symptoms? my d? flowing of tumor growth, such as obstruction of a major blood vessels. At the Radiother? Therapy alone with curative intent has never? T? OF Montr? that the am? improving survival m? Soth? liom. The radiation dose n? Necessary to treat m? Soth? Liom who has not? T? removed? e surgically would tr? s toxic.
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