Mesothelioma treatments can be divided into two categories: curative, and palliative treatments. The curative treatment is an attempt to eliminate all cancer cells and cure the disease. Palliative treatments are designed to relieve the pain and the patient is more comfortable.
Mesothelioma treatments include conventional treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy and experimental procedures, including immunotherapy and gene therapy.
Generally, a patient with mesothelioma receiving various types of conventional treatments. For example, they may undergo surgery to remove the bulk of cancerous tissue, and then may receive chemotherapy or radiation therapy to kill any remaining cancer cells.
Experimental treatments are generally available only to patients who agree to enter clinical trials. In these cases, patients must have specific criteria to be eligible.

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