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What is Mesothelioma?

Malignant mesothelioma is a rare type of cancer that
occurs in the thin layer of cells lining the body's internal
organs, known as the mesothelium.

There are three recognized types of mesothelioma.
Pleural mesothelioma is the most common form of the
disease, accounting for roughly 70% of cases, and occurs
in the lining of the lung known as the pleura.
Peritoneal
mesothelioma occurs in the lining of the abdominal cavity,
known as the peritoneum and
pericardial mesothelioma
originates in the pericardium, which lines the heart.

Who is at risk for Mesothelioma?

The only recognized cause of mesothelioma is exposure
to asbestos, though other factors such as smoking can
make the disease more or less likely in some individuals.
Industrial laborers were widely subjected to asbestos
exposure on the job, as the material was widely used
throughout the 20th century. Few of these workers knew
they were being exposed to asbestos, however, despite
the fact that many manufacturers were aware the material
was hazardous. In most cases, mesothelioma symptoms
will not appear in an individual exposed to asbestos until
many years after the exposure has occurred. Those who
believe they may have been exposed to asbestos should
fill out our form to receive a free mesothelioma
information packet, detailing treatment options, emerging
therapies, and jobsite exposure information.

Most Common Type of Mesothelioma -
Plueral Mesothelioma

Pleural Mesothelioma is a cancer that affects the lining of
the lungs and is the most common type of mesothelioma,
a cancer linked to asbestos exposure. Individuals afflicted
by these ailments are put in excruciating pain, and are
forced to undergo numerous operations and
chemotherapy treatments in an attempt to stop the
rapacious cancer from progressing to a terminal state.
Alternative medicine is a great option for patients dealing
with the numerous chemotherapy sessions and constant
surgeries.

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Mesothelioma Treatment

Conventional mesothelioma therapies
include surgery, radiation and
chemotherapy
. You should keep in mind that
if you choose one course of action for
mesothelioma treatment, you may preclude
other courses. All of your options should be
considered as soon as possible.

Alternative Treatments
Many of those being treated for serious illness
find comfort in different alternative therapies
such as
massage and acupuncture. These
untraditional methods of disease management
can complement conventional therapies and
allow the patient to be more at peace and
comfortable during this difficult time.
Meditation and Yoga are common methods
used by many to reach a state of relaxation,
and release endorphins, our body's natural pain
relievers.

Experimental Therapies
Several forms of mesothelioma treatment such
as the drug Alimta®, gene therapy,
immunotherapy, photodynamic therapy and
multimodality therapy are still in their
experimental stages. We invite you to read the
following articles on experimental therapies for
malignant mesothelioma.
How can massage & bodywork therapy help Mesotheloima
patient?

Massage has long been utilized as a method of relaxation for general and medicinal
purposes. Many individuals who have experienced injuries or certain illnesses turn to
massage as an additional method of easing pain, including cancer patients. Massage
promotes a sense of overall wellbeing and works to relax the body and restore a
sense of calm and balance to the mind.

Individuals who suffer from mesothelioma, a debilitating and painful form of lung
cancer, may greatly benefit from massage. Massage is not a curative treatment
option, but when combined with traditional cancer treatment methods, such as
chemotherapy, massage can be an integral part of a mesothelioma patient's healing
plan. Patients who experience massage in conjunction with other treatments have
reported a lessening of pain and an overall feeling of calm and relaxation.

Massage focuses on the working of specified muscles in attempt to manipulate the
tissue and blood vessels below the surface, increasing blood flow throughout an
individual's body. As the muscles are stimulated, oxygen supply within the body
improves, which eases soreness, aches, and pains that cancer patients may
experience as a result of their disease. In the United States, the traditional Swedish
massage is the most popular option, but there are various other areas of massage,
including shiatsu, deep tissue, hot stone, and Thai massage.

While massage will not cure or lessen the severity of mesothelioma and other forms
of cancer, it can certainly ease the effects and promote a sense of relaxation in
cancer patients. Massage is most helpful in the event that a patient is experiencing
anxiety or emotional imbalance due to their traumatic disease, as it relaxes the entire
body and thus induces a general feeling of peacefulness and balance within the mind
and soul. Alternative treatment therapies, including massage, have been shown to
vastly improve the overall health of cancer patients.

Patients who wish to implement massage into their treatment plan should consult
with their physician prior to beginning any new methods.
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at Charlotte Massage &
Bodywork Center
Please Call us at
704-525-9909

What Charlotte Massage & Bodywork Center will do for Mesothelioma Patients?

Besides massage therapy, we also offer Shiatsu, Reiki and other Energy treatment;
as well as Hypnotherapy, detoxification and Nutrition support.

We have our best therapists to work with you, who are well trained, sensitive and compassionate,
to ensure your comfort and the maximum benefits.

We are not paid by insurance company, we directly work for you!
We care about you and your money!

Our rate are reasonable (no more than $80/hour) and flexible (we can tailor to individual situation).

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Mesothelioma.com-
Visit to learn more on how
mesothelioma patients are
using massage as a palliative
therapy in cancer treatment.  
These alternative therapy
treatments are being used by
individuals affected with the
various forms of mesothelioma,
such as Pleural Mesothelioma.