In many cases, mesothelioma specialists will recommend a multimodal approach,
which uses a combination of these three types of treatment. In various
studies, multimodal treatment has been shown to be more effective than
any of these individual treatments alone. For example, surgery combined
with hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) has resulted in
an increase in the life expectancy of peritoneal mesothelioma patients
in recent years.
Multimodal treatment typically consists of a primary treatment used in
combination with a neoadjuvant therapy (a “helper” treatment before the
primary treatment) or an adjuvant treatment (a helper treatment after
the primary treatment).
For example, one multimodal approach might include:
For example, one multimodal approach might include:
- Neoadjuvant therapy: Radiation to shrink the tumor size
- Primary treatment: Surgery to remove the tumor
- Adjuvant therapy: Chemotherapy to kill any remaining cells
The treatment plan will be developed in conjunction with a mesothelioma
specialist who can provide details about the specific therapy approach
being taken.






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