If you or a close relative suffer from this rare cancer type, you probably heard a lot of mesothelioma survival stories. Well, we are sad to say that most of them aren't probably true, because there hasn't been any recorded case of a patient surviving mesothelioma.
Mesothelioma survival rates
Exposure to high levels of asbestos can be deadly at a future point in your life. Mesothelioma cancer will be cured at some point, but until then, let's take a look at the present survival rates:
- depending on the type of mesothelioma and response to treatment, the majority of patients live another 12 to 18 months
- doctors say that those passing the two year mark can be called survivors of mesothelioma, and there have been an increasing number of patients lasting for up to 5 or 6 years after the initial diagnosis
- patients of the disease tend to live longer if they were diagnosed earlier
- malignant pleural mesothelioma patients are the ones that survive the shortest
Mesothelioma survival time
As mentioned above, the average survival time is 12 to 18 months. Doctors are researching new ways of prolonging a patients life and keeping it as normal and as delightful as possible. Here are some of those techniques:
- development of less harmful chemotherapy drugs (the newest drugs that have been developed are not harming healthy cells anymore)
- alternative treatments have been used increasingly in order to provide patients with a normal life, and these treatment methods have been known to increase the survival rate of some patient if performed by professionals under the close supervision of a doctor
- surgery has become almost non-invasive, allowing patients to fully recover within a couple of days from the surgical procedure. This also increases the survival rate
- different therapy methods discovered in the last period can also increase the survival rate if they are used correctly
Mesothelioma survival statistics
The following is a statistic sheet for each type or stage of mesothelioma:
- peritoneal mesothelioma survival– half of the patients reach two years, and 20 percent live another five years
- pleural mesothelioma survival– less than 30 percent of patients reach the two year mark and only 7 percent live for another 5 years
- malignant mesothelioma survival – this is the fastest spreading type of mesothelioma, and survival rates are the lowest
- epitheloid mesothelioma survival rate – survival rates are average compared to all other mesothelioma types
- mesothelioma survival stage III – patients in the third stage of development are expected to live for another 6 to ten months, depending on the type of mesothelioma
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