I am a kidney cancer patient and my wife was diagnosed with breast cancer, seven months before I learned about my illness. It does not make me a doctor or an expert, but I think it gives me some credibility and to put things in perspective as you read this article, especially when I talk about things like 'nada'i' positive attitude '.
Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that comes with a very poor chance of survival if we just look at the data and statistics. medicine has yet to be found. Promising new treatment protocols have been introduced in recent years, however, all costs associated with the astronomical and so those options are out of reach for most victims of mesothelioma
.I've actually been beating all expectations, because given my age and overall health, where chances are less than 2% of the blood that I found in my urine, just a few weeks later would lead to a diagnosis of kidney cancer. By this time, I was able to cope with it quite reasonable, because my family and I just went through the whole nightmare of coping with cancer news when my wife was diagnosed with breast cancer. So I know how it feels to newly diagnosed mesothelioma patients and their families. I also know how difficult it is to absorb all the well-intended advice that comes pouring in from all over the place, along with statements like ". Do not give up hope" in retrospect II must to admit that all these people were right ,because in the end It is the hope and belief that living a healthy lifestyle will help us to survive cancer.
But back to mesothelioma. Celebrex is a COX2 inhibitor that has shown remarkable results in a study recently conducted. I purposely will not go into numbers here, but they are available on the Internet.
However, the general picture is still the same. Malignant mesothelioma remains one of the worst forms of cancer treatment, and therefore comes with a rather poor prognosis. Which leaves most of mesothelioma cancer patients often with only one weapon. hope
And yes, there are instances where than anyone could have ever predicted. It is interesting that all those individuals who were able to do, have one thing in common: they all kept stressing the importance of living a healthy lifestyle, which not only consists of untouched food, usually whole foods and plant-based diet, but also mental health. I actually prefer the term mental health more than hope, because hope is usually something connotated despair.
I'm no Pollyanna, and I have good days and bad days like everyone else. But I know that our physical and emotional health has helped my wife to go through all the turmoil with our cancer. And I'm confident that this principle is equally applicable to mesothelioma patients, or anyone else who suffers from a severe medical condition and wants to play an active role in getting healthy again.