Cancer has a fearsome reputation. Not without reason either.
It is a disease that has not yet fully yielded to the skills and intelligence
of medical scientists and doctors. And, as if the pain from the disease is not
enough, the treatment for cancer, too, inflicts heavy suffering on the body.
Cancer is a disease characterized by uncontrolled and
abnormal cell division. Cancer spreads in the body and destroys tissues when
the cancer cells travel through the blood stream or the lymphatic system. The
runaway growth of cells is caused by mutations to the DNA in the cells that
makes the cells unable to control cell division. This mutation can either be
inherited or acquired. The mortality rate in cancer depends on the type of
cancer and where it develops.
Among cancers, lung cancer is the biggest killer, causing up
to 3 million deaths every year worldwide. It affects the above-50 age group
population most and is one of the most common types of cancers that occur in
the Western countries. The main risk factor for lung cancer is smoking.
Cigarette smoke, especially, contains several carcinogens. It is estimated that
80 per cent of all lung cancers are caused by smoking. The role of passive
smoking in causing lung cancer is also being recognized by studies.
Another carcinogen that causes lung cancer is asbestos. This
substance, which is widely used because of its fire-resistant qualities, causes
a rare type of cancer called mesothelioma cancer. In mesothelioma asbestos lung
cancer or asbestos cancer, malignant cells develop in the pleura, the outer lining
of the lungs and the chest cavity.
The problem with asbestos cancer is that diagnosis is
difficult. For one, the symptoms of mesothelioma cancer occur only 30-50 years
after the exposure to asbestos. Second, the symptoms of asbestos lung cancer,
such as shortness of breath and chest pain, are similar to those of many other
medical conditions.
The incidence of mesothelioma asbestos lung cancer has
increased in the last two decades. Still it is considered a relatively rare
form of lung cancer, because the incidence rate is only 1 per 1,000,000 people.
This could be as high as 7-40 per 1,000,000 in the industrialized nations. By
contrast, the incidence of lung cancer is 1,000 per 1,000,000.
The common lung cancer treatments include surgery,
chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. However, the conventional treatment
methods have not been very successful in the case of asbestos cancer, yielding
only a median survival rate of 6-12 months after the presentation.
Again, surgery does not have much effect on small-cell lung
cancer. A treatment method for lung cancer that has become increasingly popular
in recent years is radiofrequency ablation. This technique is especially
effective in destroying the cancerous cells inside the tumors. These cells are
'cooked' by inserting a small heat probe into the tumor. This technique is also
non-toxic and causes very little pain for the patient.
However, there is hope for the cancer-affected. Scientists
are developing new techniques of treatment, such as molecular targeted therapies,
for lung cancer. Better and more effective therapies can be expected as
scientists and researchers coax out more secrets from the human cells.
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