Pleural Mesothelioma
Malignant pleural mesothelioma is a deadly cancer that is mainly caused by asbestos exposure. It affects the lungs’ lining. It is a very hard to treat cancer because it is very aggressive and is often diagnosed at a late stage. New surgical and therapeutic methods are offering hope though. A recent article looks at pleural…
Primary Outcome Measures Progression free survival Secondary outcome Measures Disease free survival Overall survival Health related quality of life Inclusion Criteria Age ≥ 18 years; Histo/cytopathological proof of a thoracic malignancy, or a strong suspicion (after imaging and multidisciplinary board); Informed consent for longitudinal observational data collection; Exclusion Criteria Mentally challenged patients that are unable…
Primary Outcome Measures Overall Survival Secondary Outcome Measures Progression Free Survival Best Response: Objective Response Rate (ORR) Best Response: Disease Control Rate (DCR) Best Response: Clinical Benefit Rate (CBR) Other Outcome Measures Survival Rate at 12 Months Survival Rate at 18 Months Survival Rate at 24 Months Survival Rate at 30 Months Survival Rate at…
Malignant pleural mesothelioma is a severe cancer mainly caused by asbestos exposure. It often appears decades after exposure. Early on, symptoms can be unclear, making it difficult to diagnose. Even though the cancer is rare, a mesothelioma diagnosis is still concerning since there is a lack of treatment options. An article looked at 70 mesothelioma…
Primary Outcome Measures Time to Diagnosis Hospitalization time Secondary Outcome Measures Patient’s discomfort/pain Complications Rate of Non Specific Pleuritis Inclusion Criteria Undiagnosed pleural effusion with the character of a lymphocytic exudate Exclusion Criteria Empyema Transudate pleural effusion. Central airway obstruction by tumor. Existence of extensive adhesions that do not allow the development of iatrogenic pneumothorax…
Mesothelioma, a rare and aggressive cancer mainly caused by asbestos exposure, mostly affects the lining of the lungs, but can also affect the lining of the abdomen, heart, and testicles. Older adults are mostly at risk, especially those who worked with asbestos. A new article from the Australasian Journal on Ageing provides important information for…
Primary Outcome Measures Number of Patients who Experience Dose-Limiting Toxicity Number of patients who experience a treatment-related adverse event Objective response rate (ORR) Duration of response (DOR) Progression free survival (PFS) Overall survival (OS) Secondary Outcome Measures Area under the plasma concentration versus time curve (AUC) Time to achieve maximal plasma concentration (Tmax) Maximum observed…
Malignant pleural mesothelioma is a rare and very aggressive cancer with a poor outlook. One cancer treatment has brought hope though. The treatment is known as immune checkpoint inhibitors. There is potential for better outcomes when patients are given this treatment. A new article in Open Respiratory Archives provides a history of recent advances in…
Primary Outcome Measures Acute Radiation Toxicity late radiation toxicity Inclusion Criteria Evidence of metastatic disease. Underwent Pleural decortication. Able to provide informed consent. Exclusion Criteria Poor pulmonary function tests. Recurrent or palliative cases. Inability to attend full course of Radiotherapy or follow up visits.
Primary Outcome Measures Diagnostic Performance Secondary Outcome Measures Location biopsy Staging Patient Management Uptake Values Changes uptake parameters due to anticancer treatment Correlate immunohistochemistry Incidental findings Safety Evaluation FAPI-injection Overall survival Recurrence/Progression Free Survival Response evaluation Interobserver reliability Inclusion Criteria Patients with pleural lesions suspicious of pleural mesothelioma and referred to pleural biopsy. Undergone/undergoing FDG…