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Dr. Kanwal Raghav is a medical oncologist at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, where he specializes in peritoneal mesothelioma and studies new therapies for advanced cases.

His patients often have many questions after a diagnosis. While surgery is the standard recom...


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Asbestos is still present in thousands of American schools in all 50 states, putting students and staff at risk of a rare cancer called mesothelioma. A new analysis of federal enforcement data reveals stark differences between states when it comes to preventing exposure to asbestos in schools. Learn how your state ranks and how to stay safe.

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Mesothelioma is a rare, aggressive cancer caused by asbestos exposure. It’s historically very hard to treat, but advancements are helping doctors understand why certain treatments are more effective for some patients than others.

Drugs called immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) — like nivolumab (O...


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Mesothelioma is an aggressive cancer caused by asbestos exposure. Even though it’s a terminal disease, it’s not always fatal.

Although there’s still no cure for mesothelioma, advances in immunotherapy, surgery, and supportive care are helping some people live longer than doctors o...


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For decades, surgery has been an important part of mesothelioma treatment, but it’s also been one of the disease’s biggest challenges. Many surgical procedures are extensive, requiring long operations and lengthy recoveries.

Dr. Leah Backhus is working to change that. ...


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