Chemo Drug Pemetrexed Slows Down Mesothelioma

Monday, January 11, 2010 by Scott Hendler
Pemetrexed, a drug that's become common as part of chemotherapy treatments for mesothelioma and other forms of lung cancer, has been shown to help slow the progress of the disease. Mesothelioma is a ravaging form of lung cancer that's connected with asbestos exposure, may take decades to develop, and is often not diagnosed until late stages.

The drug--trade name Alimta(R)--is occasionally spelled as "pemextred." Either way, even though it's hard to spell and pronounce, it is one useful weapon--usually in combination with another drug such as cisplatin--against the relentless pace of mesothelioma. It is sometimes used also with carboplatin. Side effects are not uncommon with chemotherapy of all types, so get some reassurance from your doctor if you experience anything unusual while taking these drugs.

If you or someone you know think you may have been exposed to asbestos--on the job, living with someone who worked with the material, or living in a region where it has been mined--watch your health carefully. If you begin suffering from pleurisy-like symptoms such as sharp chest pain on breathing or persistent coughing, or you've been referred for pleurodesis surgery or ascites treatment or other lung or abdominal fluid retention, make absolutely certain that your doctor is familiar with the connection between asbestos and mesothelioma. It's not easy to tell the difference between many different diseases--it takes an expert to diagnose mesothelioma. And time is of the essence. Survival times can be extended with proper treatment, which may include pemetrexed.

Where to Find the Best Information

Tuesday, November 24, 2009 by Scott Hendler
There is so much information out there these days on asbestos and mesothelioma.  How do you keep up? Where do you get the best answers about mesothelioma causes, symptoms and treatments?   This blog is an effort to help you navigate some of the better resources for answers to those and other questions, from comprehensive medical information to the best mesothelioma legal advice. 

One of those resources is www.Mesothelioma-advice.org.  You'll find extensive information about asbestos risk, lung cancer effects, symptoms of mesothelioma and more.
  Mesothelioma can be a very complex disease to understand.  What is pleural mesothelioma? Find out here.
Did you know Pemextred (trade name Alimta) may be used with cisplatin for mesothelioma treatment when surgery is not an option?  Read more here.

For more information about asbestos risks and other issues concerning mesothelioma lung cancer, I encourage you to see our extensive resource site www.mesothelioma-advice.org.  Or call us 24 hours a day at 1-800-443-6353.