Asbestos & Mesothelioma Studies

Researchers Could Target Neuron Cells to Fight Mesothelioma

Researchers have potentially found a new way to treat cancer by targeting nerve cells.  Researchers at Technion, the Israel Institute of Technology, conducted the study that is now published in the Science Advances journal. The research targets neurons, which promote tumor growth. The researchers assumed that once tumor nerve cells[…]

Read More »

Patients with Mesothelioma Don’t Always Have Access to the Best Care

Unfortunately, there is a lack of equality when it comes to treating mesothelioma patients because access to care can be very inconsistent. Patients might not have access to a high-volume academic hospital that treats mesothelioma patients, so they are not receiving the proper care that some people might receive. Patients[…]

Read More »

A Cancer Fighting Gel Can Help Mesothelioma Patients

A cancer fighting gel that is applied directly to tumors could help mesothelioma patients. Researchers in Maryland tested the treatment on animals with mesothelioma tumors. The tumors responded even after one application. The gel could be used alone or could be used while doctors are performing surgery on mesothelioma. It[…]

Read More »

Radiation Does Not Improve Survival in Pleural Mesothelioma Patients

A study at the Duke University Medical Center has found that radiation does not extend survival in pleural mesothelioma patients. A dual registry analysis was performed to determine the effectiveness of aggressive surgery and radiation. Adjuvant radiation is recommended as a treatment by many cancer centers including the U.S. National[…]

Read More »

ONCOFID-P Was Given Orphan Drug Status to Treat Pleural Mesothelioma

Pleural mesothelioma could soon have a new approved treatment option. The Food and Drug Administration just granted orphan drug status to ONCOFID-P for the treatment of the cancer. It is currently being studied for invasive bladder cancer, but data from lab and mice models is showing it could be beneficial[…]

Read More »

CAR-T Cell Therapy and Keytruda is Showing Real Promise

Researchers at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center are experimenting with a combination of CAR-T cell therapy and Keytruda, a PD-1 blocker for the treatment of pleural mesothelioma. This is the first time that these two therapies have been combined. The results were recently published in Cancer Discovery. Mesothelioma is[…]

Read More »

A New Predictive Model Could Help Doctors Choose the Best Surgery for Mesothelioma Patients

Doctors could soon pick the best surgery for pleural mesothelioma patients because of a new predictive model created by Harvard researchers. There are different types of mesothelioma surgery: one involves removing a lung while the other leaves the lungs. The best surgery for each individual patient depends on the person’s[…]

Read More »

GPS Vaccine is Effective in Mesothelioma Patients When Paired with Opdivo

A new cancer vaccine was found to be effective in mesothelioma patients alongside Opdivo in a new study. It was studied in people whose cancer no longer responded to standard chemotherapy. The phase I clinical trial took place at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and it involved the galinpepimut-S[…]

Read More »

Pleural Effusion in Mesothelioma Patients May Affect Survival

Pleural effusion may affect mesothelioma survival. Pleural effusion is a buildup of fluid around the lungs that can be caused by multiple illnesses including heart failure, kidney and liver disease, pleural mesothelioma, and other cancers. The only way to treat this condition is to drain the fluid, which makes it[…]

Read More »

Skip to content