Revolutionary mesothelioma treatment: heated chemotherapy
Jesse Diaz of Zeeland, Michigan was diagnosed with stage four peritoneal mesothelioma in June 2007. He was given six months to live. Diaz went to see surgical oncologist Dr. Mathew Chung at Spectrum Health Hospital in Grand Rapids, who recommended a new mesothelioma treatment called Hipec.
Chung described what he called the “shake and bake” procedure as taking everything out, putting heated chemotherapy into the patient’s abdomen and actually shaking the patient to help the chemo circulate throughout the abdomen using a modified heart lung machine.
According to Chung, mesothelioma patients generally have a five-year survival rate of less than 25%, but with the Hipec treatment, the five-year survival rate has tripled to 75%. Jesse Diaz has been cancer-free for two years following his treatment.
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