[Article in Japanese]Gan To
Kagaku Ryoho. 2007 Apr;34(4):520-6
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Yusa T.
Chiba Pleural Tumor Study Group.
In Japan, it is predicted that mesothelioma will
rapidly increase in the future. Malignant pleural mesothelioma that
accounts for approximately 90% of mesothelioma as a whole has a
median survival time of approximately nine months which is
considered a poor prognosis. As for the treatment of this
disease,extrapleural pneumonectomy or pleurectomy/decortication are
available for those patients who can be surgically operated on.
However, since a complete cure rate is low when only surgical
treatment is performed, generally a multimodality treatment is
performed wherein chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy are combined. For
chemotherapy, a large-scale randomized phase III study demonstrated
that a treatment using two agents: pemetrexed, which is a new
multitargeted antifolate, and cisplatin is effective. Pemetrexed
will be the drug of first choice for mesothelioma in the future. As
other treatment methods, chemohyperthermia, treatments using various
kinds of cytokines and angiogenesis inhibitors, genetic treatment
and photodynamic therapy have been attempted. The current treatment
results for this disease are very poor, and there has been a strong
demand for establishing an effective treatment method.