Paul Kraus is not only long-term harmful mesothelioma survivor. There are others. We have heard about them and speak to some for many years. What's interesting is that mesothelioma is a lot of this life have something in common - they all have taken steps to improve or increase the immune system. Used some alternative or complementary Therapies (with the guidance of licensed clinicians) while others participate in a clinical trial of immune therapy.
This raises the question - whether the immune system play a role in controlling the malignant mesothelioma? Paul Kraus experiences and those of other long-term malignant mesothelioma victims indicate that the role that can be done. In other parts of the website, we present the case history of mesothelioma victims who are diagnosed with either or pleural mesothelioma peritoneal mesothelioma. In some cases the history of pleural mesothelioma, doctors discuss the role of the patient's immune system may play in their lives is very old.
In 1986, an article appeared in medical journals that discuss this issue is very dangerous and mesothelioma immunity. (1) This study focused on immune responses of 118 healthy people compared with 20 patients with malignant mesothelioma and 375 long-term asbestos workers who are cancer-free. The researchers want to know whether there are measurable differences in the immune responses of mesothelioma patients. Their findings indicate a relationship between the immune system and malignant mesothelioma. For example:
The number of total T (T11 +) and T-helper (T4) is the normal cells in asbestos workers with cancer, but significantly reduced in patients with mesothelioma. T cells to music, manage and coordinate the overall immune response.
Most patients with mesothelioma have a lack of depth in the Natural Killer cells (NK) activity is suggestive of the role of the immune system plays in the control of malignant mesothelioma. NK cells is a lethal type of lymphocyte that targets tumor cells and protect from many types of infectious microbes.
In the discussion section of the report, the researchers stated:
"This finding led us to speculate that the biological phenomena in general category chronic immunosuppression is associated with the presence of asbestos fibers in the exposed workers may eventually cause the details of the host system and start swelling [malignant mesothelioma]."
In other words, researchers who claim that mesothelioma in May due to severe immune suppression. If this is true will provide the basis for the biological role that the immune system and immune boosting approach in May to play in the management of malignant mesothelioma.
Endnotes
(1) Lew, F., et al., High Frequency Immune Dysfunctions in asbestos workers and patients with malignant Mesothelioma, Journal of Clinical immunology, 1986, 6:3, 225-232.
Remember to sign up for free teleconference with a 10-year violent mesothelioma survivor Paul Kraus. Paul write critically acclaimed books Surviving cancer Mesothelioma and Other: A Patient's Guide and is dedicated to inspiring other mesothelioma patients. Listen to how she handled her diagnosis, what he learned about cancer, and he has taken steps to heal her mesothelioma. Call 1-619-261-7922 to register.
This raises the question - whether the immune system play a role in controlling the malignant mesothelioma? Paul Kraus experiences and those of other long-term malignant mesothelioma victims indicate that the role that can be done. In other parts of the website, we present the case history of mesothelioma victims who are diagnosed with either or pleural mesothelioma peritoneal mesothelioma. In some cases the history of pleural mesothelioma, doctors discuss the role of the patient's immune system may play in their lives is very old.
In 1986, an article appeared in medical journals that discuss this issue is very dangerous and mesothelioma immunity. (1) This study focused on immune responses of 118 healthy people compared with 20 patients with malignant mesothelioma and 375 long-term asbestos workers who are cancer-free. The researchers want to know whether there are measurable differences in the immune responses of mesothelioma patients. Their findings indicate a relationship between the immune system and malignant mesothelioma. For example:
The number of total T (T11 +) and T-helper (T4) is the normal cells in asbestos workers with cancer, but significantly reduced in patients with mesothelioma. T cells to music, manage and coordinate the overall immune response.
Most patients with mesothelioma have a lack of depth in the Natural Killer cells (NK) activity is suggestive of the role of the immune system plays in the control of malignant mesothelioma. NK cells is a lethal type of lymphocyte that targets tumor cells and protect from many types of infectious microbes.
In the discussion section of the report, the researchers stated:
"This finding led us to speculate that the biological phenomena in general category chronic immunosuppression is associated with the presence of asbestos fibers in the exposed workers may eventually cause the details of the host system and start swelling [malignant mesothelioma]."
In other words, researchers who claim that mesothelioma in May due to severe immune suppression. If this is true will provide the basis for the biological role that the immune system and immune boosting approach in May to play in the management of malignant mesothelioma.
Endnotes
(1) Lew, F., et al., High Frequency Immune Dysfunctions in asbestos workers and patients with malignant Mesothelioma, Journal of Clinical immunology, 1986, 6:3, 225-232.
Remember to sign up for free teleconference with a 10-year violent mesothelioma survivor Paul Kraus. Paul write critically acclaimed books Surviving cancer Mesothelioma and Other: A Patient's Guide and is dedicated to inspiring other mesothelioma patients. Listen to how she handled her diagnosis, what he learned about cancer, and he has taken steps to heal her mesothelioma. Call 1-619-261-7922 to register.
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