Category: Technology

  • How Technology is Used During Mesothelioma Treatment

    How Technology is Used During Mesothelioma Treatment

    Mesothelioma, the aggressive lung cancer linked to asbestos exposure, is a dangerous disease that is nearly always fatal. Its diagnosis is difficult because the symptoms of mesothelioma are very similar to other diseases, such as other types of lung cancer. It is only after a biopsy that the presence of mesothelioma in the lungs can be legitimately confirmed.

    While mesothelioma frequently results in a death after less than a year, there are some notable exceptions who have beat the mesothelioma diagnosis. Writer Stephen Jay Gould, for example, who was an influential science writer, lived for more than 20 years after his original mesothelioma diagnosis. He wrote a well-known essay, “The Median Isn’t The Message,” for Discover magazine in 1985, in which he argues that “[a]ttitude clearly matters in fighting cancer.” For more than 20 years, his essay has been a battle-cry for everyone fighting mesothelioma.

    Advances in Technology for Mesothelioma Treatment

    Since Gould’s 1982 diagnosis, technology has greatly improved. When it comes to fighting mesothelioma, new treatments are being developed all the time. This article will include a closer look at several traditional and new treatments and what they might mean for people with a mesothelioma diagnosis.

    The Three Most Common Treatments

    The basic treatment of mesothelioma has not changed much in the past few decades. Typical treatment options recommended by oncologists include the following three:

    • Surgery
    • Radiation
    • Chemotherapy

    Surgery

    The surgery option is common to almost all forms of cancer. As with other operations aimed at eliminating cancer, mesothelioma surgeries focus on removing the tissues in which the cancer has spread.

    Palliative surgery is the type of surgery done for patients whose diagnosis is particularly dire. This surgery is not designed to cure the patient but simply to ease the patient’s pain.

    Curative surgery, on the other hand, is performed with the hope that the patient may recover from the mesothelioma cancer. Curative surgery can be a good option for patients who are in otherwise good health and have a tumor that is localized to a specific region of the lung(s).

    Unfortunately for people with a mesothelioma diagnosis, the mesothelioma cancer tends not to stay localized but spreads to other parts of the lungs and chest. Although curative surgery generally increases survival rates, surgery is not as effective a course of treatment as it can be for patients with other types of cancer.

    Radiation

    Radiation is one type of treatment that has definitely improved as cancer-fighting technology has advanced. The machines that deliver the radiation that is designed to eliminate the cancer cells are now controlled by complex computers. The newest computer-driven radiation machines are known as Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy machines, or IMRTs. IMRTs minimize the damage that radiation does to neighboring, non-cancerous cells by focusing the radiation beam to aim specifically at the cancer. The treatment facilitator will have attended a radiation therapy schools and will have the knowledge to effectively provide therapy.

    Another radiation technology used to fight mesothelioma is brachytherapy. In brachytherapy, radiation-producing chemicals are injected into the cancer site. This type of radiation therapy is used much more rarely in the treatment of mesothelioma.

    Chemotherapy

    Chemotherapy is the third type of common cancer treatment that is used against mesothelioma. Patients undergoing chemotherapy ingest or are injected with powerful chemicals that kill the cancerous cells. Chemotherapy is notorious for its painful side-effects, including vomiting, hair loss, fatigue and weight loss.

    Chemotherapy drugs for mesothelioma have definitely improved over the years. New drugs are being developed all the time, each increasing life expectancy for mesothelioma patients just a little bit more. While no drug has yet been developed that completely cures mesothelioma, advances in technology is definitely helping doctors make progress in fighting the disease.

    Multimodality Treatments

    Although none of the three traditional treatments function very well to treat mesothelioma in isolation, combining multiple treatments can often greatly extend the lifespan of the patient. This type of treatment is called “multimodality” because it relies upon some combination of the treatments mentioned above. As researchers have learned more about mesothelioma treatment, they have discovered that multimodality treatment is generally the best option when it comes to beating the disease.

    In one study from 1999, for instance, researchers found that patients who underwent an initial surgery removing as much cancer as possible and were then treated with chemotherapy and radiation could increase their life expectancy by as much as 14 years.

    New Technology and Experimental Treatments for Mesothelioma

    Besides the three traditional options of surgery, radiation therapy and chemotherapy, researchers have many new ideas regarding mesothelioma that advances in technology have made possible.

    Gene therapy is one example of a new mesothelioma treatment with some potential for success. In gene therapy, doctors introduce new genes into the body that alter the genetic makeup of the cancer and make the cancer cells more susceptible to chemotherapy drugs. This “trojan horse” method tricks the cancer into producing only cells that can easily be killed by chemotherapy.

    Another interesting mesothelioma therapy on the horizon is known as immunotherapy. In this treatment course, doctors encourage the patient’s immune system itself to fight back against the disease. Mesothelioma immunotherapy is a type of “passive” immunotherapy in which doctors give patients certain proteins to stimulate the immune system. This type of therapy is still in the clinical trial stage.

    A third type of experimental treatment that might eventually become standard practice in the treatment of mesothelioma is photodynamic therapy, or PDT. PDT relies upon light and photosensitizing drugs to kill cancer cells. Because light cannot penetrate the body as deeply as radiation can, some scientists feel that PDT is perfect for skin cancers and lung cancer. Although PDT so far has not proven itself superior to other types of multimodality approaches, PDT is definitely better in terms of producing fewer side-effects.

    Supplements and Alternative Therapy

    James Rhio O’Connor was diagnosed with mesothelioma in 2001 and given 6 months to live. Instead, he lived until 2009. He wrote a book to inspire others called They Said Months, I Chose Years: A Mesothelioma Survivor’s Story. In his books, he cites the supplements he took and dietary changes he made as a key part of his survival. In fact, Mr. O’Connor was eventually taking as many as 100 supplements each day.

    Supplementation and dietary approaches are just two of a vast and growing number of alternative therapies patients with mesothelioma are trying. From reiki and herbal supplementation to music therapy and meditation, mesothelioma patients are experimenting with a number of alternative therapies as a way of enhancing their conventional treatment course.

    Conclusion: A Mesothelioma Diagnosis Is Not Hopeless

    Thanks to a combination of improving technologies and the indomitable force of the human spirit, people who are diagnosed with mesothelioma today need not lose hope. Doctors have improved and continue to improve treatment for mesothelioma, and patients are learning that lifestyle changes and alternative therapies can also be helpful. Furthermore, as Stephen Jay Gould stated so accurately, attitude matters even when facing a disease as notoriously dangerous as mesothelioma.

  • Online Projects: Be or Not to Be

    Online Projects: Be or Not to Be

    Online projects are projects which are realized by people living in different cities and countries. These are projects that don’t require an office in the real meaning of this word. Instead of a traditional office, employees use a virtual office where all the required information on the project is stored and collaboration and communication between project participants take place. Online outsourcing and remote staff can also be treated as online projects, although in these cases the company usually has a physical office.

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  • Teleradiology Today Where Does it Fit Into Modern Medical Care?

    Teleradiology Today Where Does it Fit Into Modern Medical Care?

    You’ll be glad to know that modern medical companies are doing their utmost to lower the cost of quality medical care yet still bring new technology to the greatest number of institutions and people in the market who need it. One technology recently coming into its own in modern medical care is “Teleradiology”. So, what is teleradiology and where does it fit into the mix?

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  • Ways to Recycle Your Gadgets and Gizmos

    Ways to Recycle Your Gadgets and Gizmos

    With all of the new tech gadgets emerging every day, you probably want to get your hands on the latest and greatest products. If you frequently do this, you undoubtedly have many old gadgets and gizmos cluttering up your home.

    While it’s not terrible to keep them on hand for emergency use or to give to a friend or family member to use, the best thing you can do is recycle your gadgets. Old tech gadgets tend to contain components that can be potentially harmful, such as old batteries that can leak. Knowing all the ways you can go about recycling is important, so below are a few tips.

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  • Apple’s New Lightning Connector Flouts EU Environmental Agreement

    Apple’s New Lightning Connector Flouts EU Environmental Agreement

    Apple was among the mobile phone manufacturer companies that signed the “Radio and telecommunications terminal equipment (R&TTE) One charger for all memorandum” to reduce electronic waste from mobile phone accessories, particularly chargers, by standardizing them to USB adapters.

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  • Google Goes Underwater

    Google Goes Underwater

    Just when you thought Google has done it all with their Google Maps program, especially going out into space, they continue to show that there are no limits. With an announcement this week, Google Maps is now going underwater to show users in depth imagery of coastal reefs off of Australia, Hawaii and elsewhere. This came in collaboration with The Catlin Seaview Survey, an organization that observes and aims to protect the coral reefs of the world.

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  • How Your Business Can Benefit From Cloud Storage

    How Your Business Can Benefit From Cloud Storage

    Cloud storage has gotten a lot of press in recent times. So, what is it and how can it benefit your company?

    Essentially, Cloud allows you to store and access your data online via a virtual server. This means you don’t have to worry about the fragmentation of data across a number of machines. Placing this data in the Cloud means it is available in one place to all machines with access. This of course, makes for a range of benefits and allows you to adapt and improve your business’s storage solutions without making any sacrifices or having any security concerns.

    Cloud storage can be used for a variety of purposes, including as a backup disk, working disk, for extra storage, as a shared disk or for web and email use.

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  • Google Fiber:  Out of This World

    Google Fiber: Out of This World

    It wasn’t long ago that you had to actually dial a telephone, get up from the sofa to change the channel on your black and white TV, and the closest thing you had to a computer was a calculator. Then a man walked on the moon, and we all asked, “What next?”

    I don’t think any of us were prepared for the techie-wars of the past decade. As soon as a new device, chip, or app is finished and introduced to the public, a new one is rolled out the very next week, making the prior one obsolete. In other words, it seems impossible to stay completely current in the technological market of today.

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