Cannondale, NC (PRWEB) January 24, 2015 Japanese people cancer experts say targeted VMAT therapy in sufferers who've had mesothelioma operations comes with lower radiation hazard dosages and fewer negative effects compared to other treatments. Making it through Asbestos has posted an article upon the new research on it's website. Click here to read through it now.
Radiation hazard oncologists with Japan's Hiroshima Traditional college assessed the history of 16 asbestos sufferers treated along with VMAT after lung-removing operations.
Lead researcher Dr. Tomoki Kimura blogs, "VMAT looks like relatively secure for sufferers along with MPM after EPP because of the low pulmonary dose."
The report, found in the Record of Radiation hazard Study, found that more than half of VMAT patients skilled no growth of their mesothelioma tumors throughout the entire year of result and no person passed away because of the treatment.
"Although we know that in fact targeted radiotherapy can improve consequences for asbestos patients, side effects can be notable and debilitating," says Surviving Mesothelioma's Editor, Alex Strauss. "This research study suggests that, at least for certain people of these patients, VMAT could be a better choice."
For information on the new study, such as which actually asbestos sufferers could be the best candidates for VMAT, see Targeted Radiotherapy Procedure May Defeat IMRT for Some Asbestos Patients now available on the Making it through Asbestos website.
Kimura, Tomoki et various, "Clinical experience of volumetric modulated rainbow therapy for malignant pleural mesothelioma after extrapleural pneumonectomy", January 18, 2015, Epub ahead of print, jrr.oxfordjournals.org/content/earlier/2015/jan/19/jrr.rru102.short?rss=1
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