Cancer Survivors
A cancer diagnosis has always been a difficult moment for patients, as well as doctors. During your tests and scans, every patient is nervous about the outcome and the probable diagnosis. The story about Mesothelioma cancer is no different, and patients awaiting the results of the diagnosis are plagued with incessant worries.
You need to be as calm as possible, and do not let any kind of future worry affect your course of action at present. Although mesothelioma does not have a 100% survival rate, yet there are people who have fought this deadly cancer successfully and are now living a happy and healthy life: they are survivors. Mesothelioma patients when diagnosed in early or middle stages have a definite chance of recovery. Hope and will to fight the disease play a very important part in surviving this deadly cancer. Fighting mesothelioma also means getting equipped with all there is to know about the disease, reading as much as possible about the disease and having the will power to defeat the cancer.
There are many Mesothelioma survivors who inspire other Mesothelioma patients and give them hope for their future. If you have access to the best doctors and the right Mesothelioma treatments you are sure to recover from this cancer successfully. Depending on the stage of the cancer, doctors prescribe the necessary treatments to the patients. Some form of Mesothelioma patients are given FDA approved drugs, which help in the recovery along with the chemotherapy or radiation. The patient’s individual case is taken into account while administrating the treatments.
Dealing with mesothelioma not only brings with it lots of pain and suffering but also expensive treatments and medical bills. However, with the assistance of specialized doctors, knowledgeable lawyers and supportive family members, mesothelioma can be effectively defeated.
Mesothelioma survivors: Paul Kraus story
Paul kraus, who is probably the world’s longest living survivor of malignant mesothelioma, has written a book about how he healed his cancer using an holistic approach and invites other mesothelioma and lung cancer patients to speak with him.
In june 1997, paul kraus was diagnosed with mesothelioma, a deadly cancer that has an average survival of less than 12 months. In his case, the prognosis was not even that optimistic. He was told that he had only “a few months to live” and was offered palliative treatments of surgery and chemotherapy. Palliative means that the treatment would not cure him but might help reduce his symptoms. After the extensive side effects were explained, mr. Kraus decided to reject these therapies.
Instead, he immersed himself in learning about alternative treatment approaches to cancer. This is a hot subject in which many orthodox oncologists believe there is little value. Nonetheless with over $40 billion spent on orthodox cancer therapies by the national cancer institute in the last ten years and no real progress made in extending the survival of patients with metastatic solid cancers, it is a subject that has seen increased interest by patients and politicians. According to a recent survey in the journal of clinical oncology three-quarters of cancers patients use some type of complimentary or alternative treatment. And the federal government has spent over $300 million researching complimentary and alternative therapies through its cam programs in the last five years.
For paul kraus his own personal research paid off. He took an alternative approach to healing his cancer. Now, more than eight years later, he is alive with a good quality of life having rejected repeated offers of surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy.
As news of his achievement spread through an ever widening network of “terminal” cancer patients, he decided to share his approach with others by putting it down on paper. The book, surviving mesothelioma and other cancers: a patient’s guide details the author’s approach to healing cancer. In the book’s introduction, he wrote, “my survival has been hard work. The underlying assumption with all that I have done, and continue to do, is a strong belief that our bodies are designed with amazing self-healing capacities.”
Mr. Kraus’ book has impressed some orthodox trained physicians. Bernie siegel, m.D (medical doctorate from cornell medical college and surgical training at yale university) reviewed the book and commented, “paul kraus’ book has all the information a cancer patient needs to have in order to learn what survival behavior is about. He has lived the experience, is a native in cancer land and can guide you through the territory.”
for more information:
www.Survivingmesothelioma. Com