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Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation
With a mesothelioma applied research foundation it is possible to study the impact of asbestos on the people's health and development of asbestosis and other dangerous disorders.
While traditional methods of cancer treatment are practiced world wide, new technologies and ideas continue to develop. Chemotherapy and radiation therapy have been used for a long time. Nowadays, scientists are developing and implementing immunotherapy and gene therapy, which are still being evaluated.
With a mesothelioma applied research foundation it is possible to study the impact of asbestos on the people's health and development of asbestosis and other dangerous disorders.
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Gene therapy implies an introduction of a virus, which affects cancer cells and makes them less resistible to drugs and radiation. Immunotherapy is aimed at stimulating antibodies to battle and destroy malignant cells and make them less immune to therapies.
With a mesothelioma applied research foundation it is possible to study the impact of asbestos on the people's health and development of asbestosis and other dangerous disorders.
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