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		<title>Australian doctor researching radiotherapy for treatment of pleural mesothelioma</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 19:44:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendi Lewis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the many mesothelioma community members on Facebook posted a question today about a clinical trial being conducted at the Mesothelioma Center, located at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. MyMeso discussed this clinical trial in a July post. The clinical trial is a program of targeted radiation and chemotherapy protocol for pleural mesothelioma, which is a [...]<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2010/02/09/australian-doctor-researching-radiotherapy-for-treatment-of-pleural-mesothelioma/">Australian doctor researching radiotherapy for treatment of pleural mesothelioma</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-2262" href="http://www.mymeso.org/2010/02/09/australian-doctor-researching-radiotherapy-for-treatment-of-pleural-mesothelioma/drmalcolmfeigen/"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-2262" title="DrMalcolmFeigen" src="http://www.mymeso.org/media/2010/02/DrMalcolmFeigen-100x100.jpg" alt="DrMalcolmFeigen 100x100 Australian doctor researching radiotherapy for treatment of pleural mesothelioma " width="100" height="100" /></a>One of the many mesothelioma community members on Facebook posted a question today about a clinical trial being conducted at the <a href="http://nyp.org/services/oncology/mesothelioma.html">Mesothelioma Center</a>, located at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/"  title=""  rel="external">MyMeso</a> discussed this clinical trial in a <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2008/07/08/clinical-trial-for-mesothelioma-at-ny-hospital/">July post</a>. The clinical trial is a program of targeted radiation and chemotherapy protocol for <a href="http://www.mesothelioma.law.pro/mesothelioma-and-asbestos/what-is-mesothelioma/pleural-mesothelioma/"  title=""  rel="external">pleural mesothelioma</a>, which is a cancer of the lung&#8217;s lining almost always caused by asbestos. In response to the Facebook thread, <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/meso/"  title=""  rel="external">meso</a> survivor and awareness advocate (read: warrior) Debbie Brewer, who many of you know from her story and updates here (thanks Debbie!), mentioned a similar study currently ongoing in <strong>Australia</strong>.</p>
<p>Debbie provided a link to a story published in November 2009 by <a href="http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/11/13/2741830.htm">ABC News</a> that outlines the work of specialists at Austin Health Centre in Victoria. The treatment, spearheaded by <strong>Dr. Malcolm Feigen</strong>, a radiation oncologist at the Centre, uses high doses of radiotherapy, concentrated on specific areas of the lining of the lungs to target mesothelioma tumors.</p>
<p>According to the ABC report, 13 patients participated in a pilot program to test this new targeted radiotherapy treatment. Most had some surgery prior to the radiotherapy treatment, and some also had chemotherapy before or after the treatment, although Dr. Feigen believes the patients showed the most benefit primarily as a result of the radiotherapy regimen.</p>
<p>Participants in the U.S. clinical trial at the Mesothelioma Center receive a multi-modality therapy that incorporates surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy in combination.</p>
<p>Listen to the <a rel="attachment wp-att-2259" href="http://www.mymeso.org/2010/02/09/australian-doctor-researching-radiotherapy-for-treatment-of-pleural-mesothelioma/20091113-am-5-mesothelioma-research/">interview with Dr. Feigen</a> about the Australian research, which was broadcast on ABC&#8217;s AM morning current affairs program.</p>
<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2010/02/09/australian-doctor-researching-radiotherapy-for-treatment-of-pleural-mesothelioma/">Australian doctor researching radiotherapy for treatment of pleural mesothelioma</a></p>
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		<title>Facebook spreading mesothelioma awareness</title>
		<link>http://www.mymeso.org/2010/01/12/facebook-spreading-mesothelioma-awareness/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 19:33:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendi Lewis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a fan of the social networking site Facebook, I hope that you are linked into the many mesothelioma survivors, supporters, groups and victims that are posting regularly there. If you don&#8217;t already have a Facebook page, setting one up is easy. Just go to www.facebook.com and the easy instructions on the home [...]<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2010/01/12/facebook-spreading-mesothelioma-awareness/">Facebook spreading mesothelioma awareness</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-2203" href="http://www.mymeso.org/2010/01/12/facebook-spreading-mesothelioma-awareness/facebook_logo/"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-2203" title="facebook_logo" src="http://www.mymeso.org/media/2010/01/facebook_logo-100x100.png" alt="facebook logo 100x100 Facebook spreading mesothelioma awareness" width="100" height="100" /></a>If you are a fan of the social networking site Facebook, I hope that you are linked into the many mesothelioma survivors, supporters, groups and victims that are posting regularly there. If you don&#8217;t already have a Facebook page, setting one up is easy. Just go to www.facebook.com and the easy instructions on the home page will walk you through the steps. There are lots of new and improved privacy controls that you can set so that you don&#8217;t have to share more information than you want to. The nice thing about Facebook is that you accept and approve &#8220;friends&#8221; who can see your information.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mymeso.org/"  title=""  rel="external">MyMeso</a> has a Facebook page, and I invite you to join us. You can visit our page here: <a href="http://tinyurl.com/ydl5xhd">http://tinyurl.com/ydl5xhd</a></p>
<p>Our good friend Debbie Brewer in the <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/uk/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with UK">UK</a> is online on Facebook. Just search for her name and you&#8217;ll come to her profile. She recently has started a Facebook fan page for Dr. Thomas Vogl, the groundbreaking researcher who is pioneering chemoembolization as a treatment for mesothelioma. Those familiar with Debbie&#8217;s story know that she has had great success with chemoembolization under Dr. Vogl&#8217;s care. You can visit his page here:  <a href="http://tinyurl.com/yeq5969">http://tinyurl.com/yeq5969</a></p>
<p>There also is a group set up to honor Debbie herself! You can find it by clicking this link: <a href="http://tinyurl.com/ychey9g">http://tinyurl.com/ychey9g</a></p>
<p>There is a special event planned for this <strong>Friday, Jan. 15</strong>, to celebrate Debbie, as well. &#8220;<strong>Raise a Glass to Debbie</strong>&#8221; asks everyone to raise a toast in honor of Debbie&#8217;s work as an activist for mesothelioma awareness and the fight for a cure. The event will occur <strong>between 8 p.m. and 11 p.m.</strong> and it doesn&#8217;t matter where in the world you are &#8211; the <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/uk/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with UK">UK</a>, the U.S., Australia, or any point on the globe &#8211; just join in!</p>
<p>There are so many wonderful support groups on Facebook. Two of these that my regular readers know I talk about a lot are the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (<a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/adao/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with ADAO">ADAO</a>) (find them here: <a href="http://tinyurl.com/ybhmn9j">http://tinyurl.com/ybhmn9j</a>) and the Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation (<a href="http://tinyurl.com/ybv2uut">http://tinyurl.com/ybv2uut</a>).</p>
<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2010/01/12/facebook-spreading-mesothelioma-awareness/">Facebook spreading mesothelioma awareness</a></p>
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		<title>UK meso survivor Debbie Brewer featured in Plymouth paper as story of hope</title>
		<link>http://www.mymeso.org/2009/12/31/uk-meso-survivor-debbie-brewer-featured-in-plymouth-paper-as-story-of-hope/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 13:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendi Lewis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has been a difficult year for many in the mesothelioma family. Many have lost loved ones, or are facing a scary diagnosis. But 2009 also held a lot of good news. To illustrate that, I&#8217;d like to share a news article about our great friend in the UK, Debbie Brewer. Just after Christmas, Debbie [...]<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2009/12/31/uk-meso-survivor-debbie-brewer-featured-in-plymouth-paper-as-story-of-hope/">UK meso survivor Debbie Brewer featured in Plymouth paper as story of hope</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-2197" href="http://www.mymeso.org/2009/12/31/uk-meso-survivor-debbie-brewer-featured-in-plymouth-paper-as-story-of-hope/debbie-front-page-herald-2/"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2197" title="debbie front page herald" src="http://www.mymeso.org/media/2009/12/debbie-front-page-herald1.jpg" alt="debbie front page herald1 UK meso survivor Debbie Brewer featured in Plymouth paper as story of hope" width="140" height="180" /></a>It has been a difficult year for many in the mesothelioma family. Many have lost loved ones, or are facing a scary diagnosis. But 2009 also held a lot of good news. To illustrate that, I&#8217;d like to share a news article about our great friend in the <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/uk/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with UK">UK</a>, <strong>Debbie Brewer</strong>. Just after Christmas, Debbie was featured on the front page of <em>The Herald</em>, a newspaper that covers the Plymouth area. The paper describes Plymouth as a &#8220;hotspot for asbestos-related deaths.&#8221;</p>
<p>In the feature, Debbie talks about how she moved from what was presented to her as a death sentence to her new outlook of happiness, hope and survival. Debbie was diagnosed in November 2006, at which time she thought she might be seeing her last Christmas. Doctors estimated she had only six to nine months to live.</p>
<p>As most of you know, Debbie refused to accept the prognosis that she had only months to live, instead actively seeking alternative medical treatments that might take a fresh look at her cancer and provide her with new options. Primarily, she found Prof. Thomas Vogl at the University Clinic in Frankfurt, Germany, who administers a therapy called chemoembolization. In this therapy, chemotherapy drugs are introduced directly to the tumor area through a catheter into the lung.</p>
<p>Because the treatment is still in clinical trial stages, Debbie had to travel to Germany for each treatment, not available in the <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/uk/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with UK">UK</a>, and paid for travel expenses and medical care from her own pocket. However, results were amazing, and Debbie&#8217;s tumor shrunk by more than 80 percent, putting her in full remission.</p>
<p>Despite a recent setback, when a September check-up showed cancer in her lymph node had increased in size (the tumor in her lung remains stable), she is optimistic. She lobbies energetically for mesothelioma and asbestos awareness, and also to bring chemoembolization to the <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/uk/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with UK">UK</a> so that more people might try this new therapy that has shown so much success in her case.</p>
<p>The paper quotes Debbie as saying, &#8220;Christmas is the time of year I celebrate being here. &#8221;</p>
<p>We love you, Debbie, and we are SO glad to celebrate another Christmas with you, and we look forward to spending 2010 with you!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thisisplymouth.co.uk/news/Undefined-Headline/article-1651193-detail/article.html">Read the full article</a>.</p>
<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2009/12/31/uk-meso-survivor-debbie-brewer-featured-in-plymouth-paper-as-story-of-hope/">UK meso survivor Debbie Brewer featured in Plymouth paper as story of hope</a></p>
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		<title>Debbie remains upbeat as she undergoes radiotherapy</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 15:38:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendi Lewis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone following Debbie Brewer&#8216;s story on this site knows that last December it was determined she was in remission from mesothelioma &#8211; a miracle! &#8211; following successful chemoembolization treatment in Germany. Then, in September, she received a worrying report that appeared to show growth in a lymph node in her chest, which showed up on [...]<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2009/11/11/debbie-remains-upbeat-as-she-undergoes-radiotherapy/">Debbie remains upbeat as she undergoes radiotherapy</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-2013" href="http://www.mymeso.org/2009/11/11/debbie-remains-upbeat-as-she-undergoes-radiotherapy/debbie-at-radiation-treatment-11-09-cropped/"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2013" title="debbie at radiation treatment 11 09 cropped" src="http://www.mymeso.org/media/2009/11/debbie-at-radiation-treatment-11-09-cropped-300x296.jpg" alt="debbie at radiation treatment 11 09 cropped 300x296 Debbie remains upbeat as she undergoes radiotherapy" width="300" height="296" /></a>Everyone following <strong>Debbie Brewer</strong>&#8216;s story on this site knows that last December it was determined she was in remission from mesothelioma &#8211; a miracle! &#8211; following successful chemoembolization treatment in Germany. Then, in September, she received a worrying report that appeared to show growth in a lymph node in her chest, which showed up on a CT scan. Subsequent tests revealed that there was growth, which would require treatment.</p>
<p>This week, Debbie started radiotherapy on the lymph node. She tells me that the radiotherapy treatment is a 3-week course, Monday to Friday, and depending on how the lymph node responds could go to 5 or 6 weeks.</p>
<p>Doctors also did a biopsy on her right groin area, which was the site where Dr. Vogl introduced the chemoembolization procedure. There is some question about whether the mesothelioma could have seeded at the induction site. Debbie says Dr. Vogl &#8211; who is pioneering the chemoembolization treatment at the University in Frankfurt &#8211; is hopeful and optimistic that this is not the case. However, the treatment is still experimental, so it is hard to know what to expect, she says. The chemoembolization treatment was done six times, each time in the same area.</p>
<p>The biopsy was done on Tuesday, with doctors taking two samples. Debbie is now waiting on the results.</p>
<p>She is in good spirits and keeping a positive outlook, so I&#8217;m sure she&#8217;d appreciate the continued well wishes and encouragment. She promises to let us know when she receives the results. You can also read more about Debbie&#8217;s story, and the other goings-on in her life, at her own blog, <a href="http://www.mesothelioma-and-me.com/">Mesothelioma &amp; Me</a>.</p>
<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2009/11/11/debbie-remains-upbeat-as-she-undergoes-radiotherapy/">Debbie remains upbeat as she undergoes radiotherapy</a></p>
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		<title>Video shows effects of asbestos in the lungs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 19:37:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendi Lewis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A video that demonstrates the effects of asbestos in the lungs was recently brought to my attention by two sources. Our friend Debbie Brewer posted it to her Facebook, and then Linda Reinstein from the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization sent me a link, which I&#8217;m planning to post on my Twitter feed. This is one [...]<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2009/11/09/video-shows-effects-of-asbestos-in-the-lungs/">Video shows effects of asbestos in the lungs</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A video that demonstrates the effects of asbestos in the lungs was recently brought to my attention by two sources. Our friend Debbie Brewer posted it to her Facebook, and then Linda Reinstein from the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization sent me a link, which I&#8217;m planning to post on my Twitter feed. This is one of the best dramatizations I&#8217;ve seen yet about how asbestos fibers enter the lungs, and how they can cause such conditions as asbestosis, pleural plaques, and mesothelioma.</p>
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<p>If you have a Twitter account and would like to share this video, please re-Tweet @ Linda_ADAO Excellent 90 second video on asbestos fiber inhalation produced by ANROAV, AMRC and A-BAN <a href="http://tinyurl.com/yhqsdzd">http://tinyurl.com/yhqsdzd</a></p>
<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2009/11/09/video-shows-effects-of-asbestos-in-the-lungs/">Video shows effects of asbestos in the lungs</a></p>
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		<title>Worrisome news for Debbie in UK; please send her your support</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 16:17:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our good friend Debbie Brewer, in the UK, (pictured with sons Rich and Kieran) who has been in remission from her mesothelioma since December 2008, had a worrying report from her latest medical checkup. She visited her oncologist in the UK on Sept. 16, and they have detected some increase in size in her lymph [...]<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2009/09/17/worrisome-news-for-debbie-in-uk-please-send-her-your-support/">Worrisome news for Debbie in UK; please send her your support</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-1710" href="http://www.mymeso.org/2009/09/17/worrisome-news-for-debbie-in-uk-please-send-her-your-support/debbie-rich-and-kieran/"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1710" title="debbie rich and kieran" src="http://www.mymeso.org/media/2009/09/debbie-rich-and-kieran-100x100.jpg" alt="debbie rich and kieran 100x100 Worrisome news for Debbie in UK; please send her your support" width="100" height="100" /></a>Our good friend <strong>Debbie Brewer</strong>, in the <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/uk/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with UK">UK</a>, (pictured with sons Rich and Kieran) who has been in remission from her mesothelioma since December 2008, had a worrying report from her latest medical checkup. She visited her oncologist in the <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/uk/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with UK">UK</a> on Sept. 16, and they have detected some increase in size in her lymph node as the result of a CT scan of her chest, abdomen and pelvis.</p>
<p>&#8220;My oncologist is putting me in the <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/meso/"  title=""  rel="external">Meso</a> box again, and I am not going there,&#8221; she told me in an email this morning.</p>
<p>She&#8217;s posted the medical records on her blog, <a href="http://www.mesothelioma-and-me.com/">Mesothelioma &amp; Me</a>, so please visit her site to check out the full report. According to the findings section, the scan detected &#8220;a new 5mm nodule and several smaller new nodules withing the lower left lobe.&#8221; However, the scan does not show any growth or changes in the existing areas where they knew there was tumor previously.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s been a rough several weeks for Debbie, as she only recently was released from the hospital after suffering a bad case of swine flu and pneumonia! In her blog, she says she is hopeful the increased lymph node could be related to the infection and pneumonia from her illness rather than cancer cells.</p>
<p>Debbie experienced wonderful success in the treatment of her mesothelioma under the care of <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/dr-thomas-j-vogl/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Dr. Thomas J. Vogl">Dr. Thomas J. Vogl</a>, who she began seeing in May 2008 for an experimental new treatment, chemoembolization. Under his care, her tumor (which she calls Theo) shrunk an amazing 83 percent. Debbie must travel to Germany to participate in the clinical trial at J.W. Goethe University Hospital at Frankfurt University.</p>
<p>Debbie said she has contacted Dr. Vogl about her latest test results, and will consult with him about treatment following a P.E.T. scan.</p>
<p>We know that Debbie is an ultimate fighter and wonderful advocate for mesothelioma awareness and for justice for victims of asbestos disease. Please send her some well wishes! You can contact her through her blog or email her at <a href="mailto:phu_phita@hotmail.com">phu_phita@hotmail.com</a>. I know she&#8217;d love to hear from you!</p>
<p>I will keep you posted!</p>
<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2009/09/17/worrisome-news-for-debbie-in-uk-please-send-her-your-support/">Worrisome news for Debbie in UK; please send her your support</a></p>
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		<title>Debbie hopes to make groundbreaking mesothelioma treatment more widely available</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 21:54:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I reported last week that Debbie Brewer, our friend in the UK, had another amazing report from Germany, where she has been undergoing chemoembolization to treat her mesothelioma. Her tumor has now shrunk a total of 83 percent! Debbie is sharing her experience with media in Britain, hoping to gain more widespread acceptance of chemoembolization [...]<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2009/06/15/debbie-hopes-to-make-groundbreaking-mesothelioma-treatment-more-widely-available/">Debbie hopes to make groundbreaking mesothelioma treatment more widely available</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I reported last week that <strong>Debbie Brewer</strong>, our friend in the <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/uk/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with UK">UK</a>, had another amazing report from Germany, where she has been undergoing chemoembolization to treat her mesothelioma. Her tumor has now shrunk a total of 83 percent! Debbie is sharing her experience with media in Britain, hoping to gain more widespread acceptance of chemoembolization as a treatment for <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/meso/"  title=""  rel="external">meso</a>, and to raise awareness that the therapy, currently in clinical trials, exists.</p>
<p>Debbie was diagnosed with mesothelioma in November 2006, at which time her doctor gave her only a few months to live. That was when Debbie began looking for new treatments. She began chemoembolization in May 2008.</p>
<p>Chemoembolization, which is being pioneered by <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/dr-thomas-j-vogl/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Dr. Thomas J. Vogl">Dr. Thomas J. Vogl</a> at J.W. Goethe University Hospital at Frankfurt University, introduces chemotherapy directly into a tumor, where it is basically sealed off so that it is concentrated in the area of need. The clinical trial started three years ago, and will continue for about two more years. The treatment is only available at the clinic in Germany.</p>
<p>Recently, <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/devon/8101707.stm">BBC News</a> featured Debbie and her efforts to bring chemoembolization to the <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/uk/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with UK">UK</a>, and beyond.</p>
<p><a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8101856.stm">Watch the video</a>.</p>
<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2009/06/15/debbie-hopes-to-make-groundbreaking-mesothelioma-treatment-more-widely-available/">Debbie hopes to make groundbreaking mesothelioma treatment more widely available</a></p>
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		<title>Theo loves Germany &#8211; Debbie&#8217;s tumor continues to shrink!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 21:31:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today I heard from Debbie Brewer, our friend in the UK. She is just returned from another visit to Dr. Thomas Vogl in Germany, where she had wonderful success with the clinical trial for chemoembolization. She first visited Vogl for the treatment in May 2008. In March 2009, she found that her tumor had shrunk [...]<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2009/06/09/theo-loves-germany-debbies-tumor-continues-to-shrink/">Theo loves Germany &#8211; Debbie&#8217;s tumor continues to shrink!</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-1233" href="http://www.mymeso.org/2009/06/09/theo-loves-germany-debbies-tumor-continues-to-shrink/debbie-june-09/"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1233" title="debbie-june-09" src="http://www.mymeso.org/media/2009/06/debbie-june-09-100x100.jpg" alt="debbie june 09 100x100 Theo loves Germany   Debbies tumor continues to shrink!" width="100" height="100" /></a>Today I heard from <strong>Debbie Brewer</strong>, our friend in the <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/uk/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with UK">UK</a>. She is just returned from another visit to Dr. Thomas Vogl in Germany, where she had wonderful success with the clinical trial for <strong>chemoembolization</strong>. She first visited Vogl for the treatment in May 2008. In March 2009, she found that her tumor had shrunk an amazing 73 percent since her first treatment. This week, she reports that even Dr. Vogl was surprised to see that Theo &#8211; as she nicknamed the tumor &#8211; had shrunk an additional 10 percent! That&#8217;s a <strong>total reduction of 83 PERCENT </strong>for those of you keeping score!</p>
<p>This is truly wonderful and amazing news, particularly for a cancer like mesothelioma, which has no known cure. This sounds pretty darn close for Debbie, who is considered in remission with this amount of tumor gone.</p>
<p>Those who have been following Debbie&#8217;s story and have read the Q&amp;A with Dr. Vogl we posted on this site know that chemoembolization is a procedure currently in clinical trials. The process involves introducing chemotherapy directly to the tumor, and basically trapping it there, concentrating it where it is most needed. Dr. Vogl is head of the Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology at J.W. Goethe University Hospital at Frankfurt University.</p>
<p>The clinical trial is currently treating between 300 and 400 patients with primary and secondary lung cancer annually, and about 20 mesothelioma patients.</p>
<p>For more information, see the <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2009/01/16/a-qa-with-dr-vogl-about-mesothelioma-trial/">Q&amp;A with Dr. Vogl</a>.</p>
<p>Read more of Debbie&#8217;s story at her blog, <a href="http://mesotheliomaandme.blogspot.com/">Mesothelioma &amp; Me</a>.</p>
<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2009/06/09/theo-loves-germany-debbies-tumor-continues-to-shrink/">Theo loves Germany &#8211; Debbie&#8217;s tumor continues to shrink!</a></p>
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		<title>Great news from Debbie&#8217;s visit with Dr. Vogl</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2009 21:42:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendi Lewis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our friend Debbie Brewer has reported that after her visit with Dr. Thomas J. Vogl in Germany this week, she can report that her tumor has shrunk an additional TWENTY PERCENT!! This is a total of 73 percent smaller than when she began the experimental chemoembolization process! Amazing!! Even better, Debbie reports on her blog, [...]<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2009/03/10/great-news-from-debbies-visit-with-dr-vogl/">Great news from Debbie&#8217;s visit with Dr. Vogl</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.mymeso.org/media/2009/03/debbie-brewer-march-091.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-818" title="debbie-brewer-march-091" src="http://www.mymeso.org/media/2009/03/debbie-brewer-march-091-100x100.jpg" alt="debbie brewer march 091 100x100 Great news from Debbies visit with Dr. Vogl" width="100" height="100" /></a>Our friend <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2008/04/25/debbie-in-uk-tackles-mesothelioma-diagnosis/">Debbie Brewer</a> has reported that after her visit with <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2009/01/16/a-qa-with-dr-vogl-about-mesothelioma-trial/">Dr. Thomas J. Vogl</a> in Germany this week, she can report that her tumor has shrunk an <strong>additional TWENTY PERCENT</strong>!! This is a total of <strong>73 percent smaller</strong> than when she began the experimental chemoembolization process! Amazing!!</p>
<p>Even better, Debbie reports on her blog, <a href="http://mesotheliomaandme.blogspot.com/">Mesothelioma &amp; Me</a>, that a doctor in London is interested in bringing Professor Vogl to the <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/uk/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with UK">UK</a> to present his technique! Currently, this therapy is only available in Germany, where Dr. Vogl is pioneering the procedure for the treatment of cancer including mesothelioma at the University Clinic, Frankfurt.</p>
<p>Those who have been following Debbie&#8217;s story know she began chemoembolization under Dr. Vogl&#8217;s care in May 2008, and now she is essentially in remission! As a result of her success, Debbie is a vocal campaigner to bring the procedure to more widespread availability.</p>
<p>Debbie was just featured in <a href="http://www.thisisplymouth.co.uk/news/Lung-cancer-patient-s-tumor-shrunk-experimental-treatment/article-757956-detail/article.html">The Plymouth Herald</a>, speaking out about her success with chemoembolization and her efforts to bring the treatment to the <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/uk/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with UK">UK</a>. Doctors originally told Debbie she had only six to nine months to live at her original diagnosis.</p>
<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2009/03/10/great-news-from-debbies-visit-with-dr-vogl/">Great news from Debbie&#8217;s visit with Dr. Vogl</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a number of mesothelioma awareness events taking place throughout the UK today, on Action Mesothelioma Day. The commemorative event was established in 2006 by the British Lung Foundation, to raise awareness of mesothelioma and to improve the treatment and care of people affected by the disease. To mark the establishment of the event [...]<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2009/02/27/today-is-action-mesothelioma-day-in-the-uk/">Today is Action Mesothelioma Day in the UK</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a number of mesothelioma awareness events taking place throughout the <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/uk/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with UK">UK</a> today, on <strong>Action Mesothelioma Day</strong>. The commemorative event was established in 2006 by the British Lung Foundation, to raise awareness of mesothelioma and to improve the treatment and care of people affected by the disease.</p>
<p>To mark the establishment of the event in 2006 the British Lung Foundation delivered a Charter to the Prime Minister at Number 10 Downing Street, with more than 14,000 signatures. The Charter asks the government to support improved care and treatment of mesothelioma patients, better protection for employees, and more funding for resarch. You can <a href="http://campaign.publicaffairsbriefing.co.uk/petition.aspx?cid=7b1d6ffa-14a5-4dbd-bc30-2351413469f4&amp;AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1">sign the Charter</a>!</p>
<p>In 2009, a goal of Action Mesothelioma Day is to ask the British government to establish an Asbestos Related Disease Research Centre. There is a <a href="http://www.lunguk.org/media-and-campaigning/campaigns/actionmesotheliomaday2009events.htm">list of Action Mesothelioma Day 2009 Events</a> at the British Lung Foundation web site.</p>
<p>Of course our friend <a href="http://mesotheliomaandme.blogspot.com/">Debbie Brewer</a> will be active in today&#8217;s events, including speaking about Alternative Treatment in Mesothelioma at an event presented by the <a href="http://www.mickknightonmesorf.org/events/action-mesothelioma-day/">Mick Knighton Mesothelioma Research Fund</a> (MKMRF).</p>
<p>She also will join Jackie Lowe of the <a href="http://www.prospect.org.uk/healthandsafety/rogerlowecampaign/index?prs=dccd873a546dd972c26697d3910d9ef6">Roger Lowe Asbestos Mesothelioma Campaign</a> to plant snowdrops in memory of those that have died of mesothelioma. The snowdrops will be planted at Saltram House, where last year Debbie and Jackie planted a tree to honor mesothelioma patients.</p>
<p>The MKMRF uses the <a href="http://www.mickknightonmesorf.org/donations/snowdrop-funds/">snowdrop</a> flower as its symbol, because it works through the depths of despair in the winter to push through the ground in spring to bloom. It represents hope and a promise for the future, and has come to be a symbol of mesothelioma awareness among groups in the <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/uk/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with UK">UK</a>.</p>
<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2009/02/27/today-is-action-mesothelioma-day-in-the-uk/">Today is Action Mesothelioma Day in the UK</a></p>
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		<title>A Q&amp;A with Dr. Vogl about mesothelioma trial</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2009 15:06:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendi Lewis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I know a lot of people who follow this blog are excited about the wonderful results our friend Debbie Brewer has experienced as a result of her participation in a chemoembolization trial in Germany, with her tumor shrinking 53 percent, and now essentially &#8220;dead.&#8221; The trial is spearheaded by Dr. Thomas J. Vogl, who is [...]<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2009/01/16/a-qa-with-dr-vogl-about-mesothelioma-trial/">A Q&#038;A with Dr. Vogl about mesothelioma trial</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.mymeso.org/media/2009/01/vogl_portait.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-562" title="vogl_portait" src="http://www.mymeso.org/media/2009/01/vogl_portait-150x150.jpg" alt="vogl portait 150x150 A Q&A with Dr. Vogl about mesothelioma trial" width="150" height="150" /></a>I know a lot of people who follow this blog are excited about the wonderful results our friend <a href="http://mesotheliomaandme.blogspot.com/2008/12/great-results-fro-germany.html">Debbie Brewer</a> has experienced as a result of her participation in a chemoembolization trial in Germany, with her tumor shrinking 53 percent, and now essentially &#8220;dead.&#8221; The trial is spearheaded by <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/dr-thomas-j-vogl/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Dr. Thomas J. Vogl">Dr. Thomas J. Vogl</a>, who is head of the <a href="http://radiologie-uni-frankfurt.de/content/index_eng.html">Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology</a> at <a href="http://www.kgu.de/index.php?id=2&amp;L=3">J.W. Goethe University Hospital</a> at Frankfurt University. He has developed the clinical trial to use chemoembolization to treat mesothelioma.</p>
<p>Because there is so much interest in this clinical trial, even though it is currently only available in Germany, I contacted Dr. Vogl to see if he could provide a little more information about the program.</p>
<p><strong>Q</strong>: <em>Explain the basic procedure of chemoembolization / locoregional therapy in the treatment of cancer. How does it work?</em></p>
<p><strong>A</strong>: The basic principle of chemoembolization/locoregional therapy is to achieve a transarterial approach to the tumorous lesion. In the treatment of mesothelioma we have to find the direct supply to the cancer. Then the chemoembolization material can be selectively inserted directly to the lesion. A concentration of cytotoxic drugs of up to 20 times higher can be achieved compared to systemic chemotherapy with reduced adverse events. By cutting off the vascular supply, chemotherapy can be retained in the affected region for several weeks.</p>
<p><strong>Q</strong>: <em>How did you learn that this treatment is effective for mesothelioma?</em></p>
<p><strong>A</strong>: During treatment of patients with primary and secondary lung cancer we learned that locoregional therapies are effective for the treatment of mesothelioma.</p>
<p><strong>Q</strong>: <em>When did this clinical trial begin? (or how long has it been going on?)</em></p>
<p><strong>A</strong>: The clinical trial started three years ago and will be continued for the next two years.</p>
<p><strong>Q</strong>: <em>What are the goals of the clinical trial for this treatment?</em></p>
<p><strong>A</strong>: The goals of the clinical trial are to improve local tumor control, to reduce clinical symptoms like breathing problems and pain, and to increase survival.</p>
<p><strong>Q</strong>: <em>How many people with mesothelioma are you currently treating in this clinical trial?</em></p>
<p><strong>A</strong>: Currently we treat 300 to 400 patients with primary and secondary lung cancer per year, and we treat about 20 patients with mesotheliomas.</p>
<p><strong>Q</strong>: <em>What are the general / overall results you are seeing in the trials?</em></p>
<p><strong>A</strong>: Clinical symptoms and clinical status of the patients have improved. Local tumor control has improved as well.</p>
<p><strong>Q</strong>: <em>What is involved in evaluating a person to see if they are a good candidate for this type of treatment? (What is a good candidate?)</em></p>
<p><strong>A</strong>: Normally we need the following material from the patient before treatment: histology of the cancer, therapy protocols so far obtained, images showing the extension of the tumor. A patient with a localized pleuromesothelioma in one half of the chest is a good candidate.</p>
<p><strong>Q</strong>: <em>Explain the procedure for someone receiving this treatment – what happens during a typical treatment visit? How long does it take?</em></p>
<p><strong>A</strong>: After local anesthesia, the femoral vein, which is located in the inguinal region, is punctured. Then a small femoral sheath is usually inserted in the vein through which different catheters can be inserted. After displaying the caval vein, a catheter is pushed forward into the tumor feeding vessels after trespassing the pulmonary arteries. For preventing pain analgetic drugs are administered. Then the chemoembolization as well as the embolizing material are applied. Towards the end of the procedure, the catheters and the sheath system are removed and a compression bandage is applied in order to prevent complications in the inguinal region such as hematoma. After surveillance of 6 to 24 hours, in which complications might be detected and treated, the patient will be discharged. Up to 24 hours after the procedure a CT scan is performed in order to evaluate response to treatment or complications.</p>
<p><strong>Q</strong>: <em>How often / frequently does a person receive treatment?</em></p>
<p>A: The patient normally receives the treatment three up to four times in a 1-month interval.</p>
<p><strong>Q</strong>: <em>What are typical side effects of treatment?</em></p>
<p><strong>A</strong>: The typical side effects of the treatment are very low. Normally the patient suffers from fatigue. Nausea and an increasing shortness of breathing are also rarely observed.</p>
<p><strong>Q</strong>: <em>How would someone apply to participate in this clinical trial? (Is it still open to receive new patients?)</em></p>
<p><strong>A</strong>: If you send me material (medical reports, MR images, CT scans) I can check it and provide a treatment plan thereafter.</p>
<p>If you are interested in learning more about chemoembolization, or being evaluated for possible inclusion in the clinical trial, you can contact Dr. Vogl here:</p>
<p>Prof. Dr. Th. J. Vogl<br />
Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology<br />
University Hospital<br />
Theodor-Stern-Kai 7<br />
D-60596 Frankfurt</p>
<p>Email: T.Vogl@em.uni-frankfurt.de<br />
Contact telephone number: 0049-69-6301-7277</p>
<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2009/01/16/a-qa-with-dr-vogl-about-mesothelioma-trial/">A Q&#038;A with Dr. Vogl about mesothelioma trial</a></p>
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		<title>Meso survivor Debbie campaigns for groundbreaking meso trial in UK</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 22:42:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendi Lewis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A young woman suffering from breast cancer, which later spread to her liver and vertebrae, has been inspired by our friend Debbie Brewer&#8217;s success with the groundbreaking chemoembolization trial in the treatment of mesothelioma, and hopes to travel to Germany for similar treatments. Our readers will remember that Debbie recently announced that her tumor has [...]<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2009/01/07/meso-survivor-debbie-campaigns-for-groundbreaking-meso-trial-in-uk/">Meso survivor Debbie campaigns for groundbreaking meso trial in UK</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A young woman suffering from breast cancer, which later spread to her liver and vertebrae, has been inspired by our friend Debbie Brewer&#8217;s success with the groundbreaking chemoembolization trial in the treatment of mesothelioma, and hopes to travel to Germany for similar treatments.</p>
<p>Our readers will remember that Debbie recently announced that her tumor has shrunk 53 percent following the chemoembolization treatments, which she received as a part of a clinical trial under the care of Dr. Thomas Vogl, who is pioneering the procedure at the University Clinic, Frankfurt. Debbie began the treatments in May 2008.</p>
<p>A report in the <a href="http://www.thisisplymouth.co.uk/health/Cancer-patient-s-desperate-plea-cash-German-treatment/article-591274-detail/article.html">Plymouth Herald</a> says Stephanie Chouette hopes to raise about £12,000 for a three-month course of chemotherapy with Dr. Vogl. Stephanie would undergo &#8220;local chemoperfusion,&#8221; which the report says is similar to chemoembolization. Her friends and loved ones are hosting a fund raiser Jan. 23 at the Derriford Hospital leisure centre&#8217;s function room.</p>
<p>Following her successful treatments, Debbie has begun spearheading a campaign to bring a chemoembolization trial to the <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/uk/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with UK">UK</a>. She is asking supporters to <a href="http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/Mesothelioma-/">sign an online petition</a> asking the Prime Minister to support the initiative, which would &#8220;ensure that all Mesothelioma patients get treatment in the <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/uk/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with UK">UK</a>,&#8221; so they do not have to travel abroad for healing.</p>
<p><strong>You must be a British citizen or resident to sign the petition</strong>. Deadline to sign is July 6, 2009.</p>
<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2009/01/07/meso-survivor-debbie-campaigns-for-groundbreaking-meso-trial-in-uk/">Meso survivor Debbie campaigns for groundbreaking meso trial in UK</a></p>
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		<title>Debbie&#8217;s treatment success featured on BBC News</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2008 14:28:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The success of chemoembolization in the treatment of our friend Debbie Brewer&#8217;s mesothelioma has been featured in national press in the UK, covered by BBC News and picked up by The Press Association. In the report, Debbie calls for the pioneering treatment to be brought to the UK. Currently, she must travel to Frankfurt, Germany, [...]<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2008/12/18/debbies-treatment-success-featured-on-bbc-news/">Debbie&#8217;s treatment success featured on BBC News</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The success of chemoembolization in the treatment of our friend Debbie Brewer&#8217;s mesothelioma has been featured in national press in the <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/uk/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with UK">UK</a>, covered by <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/7787771.stm">BBC News</a> and picked up by <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ukpress/article/ALeqM5hGF2XjiR4TsQbxKVD5KaDLaUcjfA">The Press Association</a>. In the report, Debbie calls for the pioneering treatment to be brought to the <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/uk/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with UK">UK</a>. Currently, she must travel to Frankfurt, Germany, for the treatments.</p>
<p>Readers of <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/"  title=""  rel="external">myMeso</a> have been following <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/?s=Debbie+Brewer">Debbie&#8217;s story</a> for a while now, and know that the chemoembolization treatment has been successful, resulting in an overall 53 percent reduction in the size of her tumor, which she humorously nicknamed Theo. Her last visit to the clinic was Dec. 12, when she received the great news that she is now in partial remission as a result of the tumor shrinkage.</p>
<p>Chemoembolization is traditionally used to treat liver cancer. Debbie says the Frankfurt program sees a 60 percent success rate in the treatment of mesothelioma using the process, which introduces chemotherapy drugs directly into the tumor.</p>
<p>Diagnosed with mesothelioma in November 2006, Debbie was initially told she had only a few months to live. It is believed that Debbie contracted mesothelioma from contact with asbestos on her father&#8217;s clothes when he unwittingly brought the substance home from work. Determined to beat the odds, she began researching mesothelioma treatments. In addition to the chemoembolization, Debbie uses mistletoe therapy, injecting the extract twice a week.</p>
<p>Read more about Debbie at her blog, <a href="http://www.mesothelioma-and-me.com/">Mesothelioma and Me</a>.</p>
<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2008/12/18/debbies-treatment-success-featured-on-bbc-news/">Debbie&#8217;s treatment success featured on BBC News</a></p>
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		<title>Debbie gets best Christmas present &#8211; remission!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2008 20:54:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fabulous news today from Debbie Brewer, our UK friend who was diagnosed with mesothelioma in November 2006. If you&#8217;ve been following this site, you know she just went to Germany to find out the results of her fifth round of chemoembolization. The news couldn&#8217;t have been better, as Dr. Vogl told her that her tumor [...]<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2008/12/12/debbie-gets-best-christmas-present-remission/">Debbie gets best Christmas present &#8211; remission!</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.mymeso.org/media/2008/12/debbie-and-santa.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-470" title="debbie-and-santa" src="http://www.mymeso.org/media/2008/12/debbie-and-santa-150x150.jpg" alt="debbie and santa 150x150 Debbie gets best Christmas present   remission!" width="150" height="150" /></a>Fabulous news today from Debbie Brewer, our <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/uk/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with UK">UK</a> friend who was diagnosed with mesothelioma in November 2006. If you&#8217;ve been following this site, you know she just went to Germany to find out the results of her fifth round of chemoembolization. The news couldn&#8217;t have been better, as Dr. Vogl told her that her tumor has shrunk <strong>FIFTY THREE PERCENT</strong>, putting her in <strong>partial remission</strong>!</p>
<p>&#8220;Merry Christmas to me!!!&#8221; Debbie typed in an email to her friends and supporters.</p>
<p>This is a 10 percent reduction since her last check-up.</p>
<p>She began the <a href="http://www.radiologyinfo.org/en/info.cfm?PG=chemoembol">chemoembolization</a> treatments in May, and has had good reports at each visit, with her tumor (which she nicknamed Theo) shrinking after each round. Chemoembolization targets the tumor with localized chemotherapy, essentially concentrating the chemo where it is most needed.</p>
<p>The treatment is still in a trial stage for mesothelioma, and Debbie travels from her home in the <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/uk/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with UK">UK</a> each month to Frankfurt, Germany, where she is under the care of <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/dr-thomas-j-vogl/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Dr. Thomas J. Vogl">Dr. Thomas J. Vogl</a>, Chairman, Department of Radiology, Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology &#8211; University Hospital, Johann Wolfgang Goethe, University of Frankfurt am Main.</p>
<p>Read all about it on Debbie&#8217;s blog, <a href="http://mesotheliomaandme.blogspot.com/">Mesothelioma &amp; Me</a>.</p>
<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2008/12/12/debbie-gets-best-christmas-present-remission/">Debbie gets best Christmas present &#8211; remission!</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2008 20:19:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As part of her cancer treatments, or more accurately in response to her cancer treatments, our friend in the UK, Debbie Brewer, began a mistletoe treatment in May. Debbie was diagnosed with mesothelioma in November 2006, and is currently receiving chemoembolization treatment, for which she travels to Germany. Mistletoe is in fairly widespread use in [...]<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2008/12/11/mistletoe-treatment-believed-to-provide-relief-for-cancer-patients/">Mistletoe treatment believed to provide relief for cancer patients</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.mymeso.org/media/2008/12/mistletoe.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-457" title="mistletoe" src="http://www.mymeso.org/media/2008/12/mistletoe-150x150.jpg" alt="mistletoe 150x150 Mistletoe treatment believed to provide relief for cancer patients" width="150" height="150" /></a>As part of her cancer treatments, or more accurately in response to her cancer treatments, our friend in the <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/uk/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with UK">UK</a>, <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2008/11/06/more-happy-news-for-debbie-as-tumor-shrinks/">Debbie Brewer</a>, began a mistletoe treatment in May. Debbie was diagnosed with mesothelioma in November 2006, and is currently receiving chemoembolization treatment, for which she travels to Germany.</p>
<p>Mistletoe is in fairly widespread use in Europe as a complementary therapy in cancer care. It is given in conjunction with traditional cancer treatments such as chemotherapy, to strengthen the body&#8217;s immune system and build its natural defenses. It is believed mistletoe therapy can help cancer patients cope with the side-effects of chemotherapy and radiation.</p>
<p>Mistletoe is considered an <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthroposophical_medicine">anthroposophical medicine</a>, which takes into account a total view of the human body and the human being, including physical constitution, the life force, the consciousness and the ego or free will. Mistletoe is harvested from different trees, with different types of mistletoe having different uses. According to the <a href="http://www.cancer.org/docroot/ETO/content/ETO_5_3X_Mistletoe.asp">American Cancer Society</a>, the type of mistletoe used in this therapy grows on species of trees native to England, Europe and western Asia. It is NOT the type of mistletoe commonly seen in the U.S. Mistletoe therapy is only available in clinical trials in the United States.</p>
<p>The extract, which comes from the plant&#8217;s leaves and twigs but not its berries, is generally given as an injection and after an initial professional application patients can do the treatment themselves at home. Debbie began her mistletoe treatment at <a href="http://www.parkattwood.org/pages/mistletoe.html">The Park Attwood Clinic</a>, which still oversees the process, although she administers her own injections now.</p>
<p>Debbie says she learned about the treatments from a couple who visited her web site, <a href="http://www.mesothelioma-and-me.com/">Mesothelioma &amp; Me</a>. She began the mistletoe therapy at the same time as her chemoembolization treatment, which uses targeted chemotherapy applied directly to her tumor and contained with the tumor. For about two years, she also has been struggling with alopecia, which had caused her to lose large patches of her hair.</p>
<p>&#8220;Since I started the mistletoe and the chemoembolization, I have noticed within the last two months my hair has grown back and is its natural color,&#8221; she wrote to me in an email. &#8220;The mistletoe boosts the immune system and also is very good at quelling the side effects of the chemo, although the side effects with chemoembolization are not as bad as the normal chemo.&#8221; She said mistletoe is offered on the German health care system, but it is not recognized by the <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/uk/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with UK">UK</a> system.</p>
<p>Debbie gives herself the mistletoe injections twice a week.</p>
<p>&#8220;I would have to say that a lot of the benefits I have had over the last five treatments is down to the mistletoe,&#8221; she says. &#8220;It works very well alongside the chemo treatment.&#8221;</p>
<p>She left today to travel to Germany for the sixth round of her chemoembolization treatments, and will learn the results of the fifth round, which she received November 6. So far, she has experienced tumor shrinkage after each round of chemoembolization.</p>
<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2008/12/11/mistletoe-treatment-believed-to-provide-relief-for-cancer-patients/">Mistletoe treatment believed to provide relief for cancer patients</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2008 16:35:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our friend Debbie Brewer, who lives in the UK, reported another good result with her mesothelioma treatment after a visit to Professor Vogl&#8217;s team last week in Germany. After three procedures during which she is undergoing chemoembolization, Debbie has seen a 33 percent decrease in the size of her tumor! The procedure, which is still [...]<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2008/09/29/german-meso-treatment-proving-effective/">German meso treatment proving effective</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our friend Debbie Brewer, who lives in the <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/uk/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with UK">UK</a>, reported <a href="http://mesotheliomaandme.blogspot.com/2008/09/another-good-result.html">another good result</a> with her <a href="http://www.mesothelioma.law.pro/mesothelioma-and-asbestos/what-is-mesothelioma/mesothelioma-treatment/"  title=""  rel="external">mesothelioma treatment</a> after a visit to Professor Vogl&#8217;s team last week in Germany. After three procedures during which she is undergoing <a href="http://www.radiologyinfo.org/en/info.cfm?pg=chemoembol&amp;bhcp=1">chemoembolization</a>, Debbie has seen a 33 percent decrease in the size of her tumor!</p>
<p>The procedure, which is still in a trial stage, targets the tumor with localized chemotherapy. Debbie must travel to Frankfurt, Germany, for the procedure, under the direction of <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/dr-thomas-j-vogl/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Dr. Thomas J. Vogl">Dr. Thomas J. Vogl</a>, Chairman, Department of Radiology, Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology &#8211; University Hospital, Johann Wolfgang Goethe, University of Frankfurt am Main.</p>
<p>Debbie reports that her tumor (Theo, as she calls him) shrunk 18 percent with the first two procedures, and 15 percent after the third treatment. She also says Dr. Vogl is exploring the idea of bringing a mobile unit to the <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/uk/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with UK">UK</a> that would give people there access to the new therapy. <a href="http://www.mesothelioma-and-me.com/">Check out her blog</a> for the latest updates!</p>
<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2008/09/29/german-meso-treatment-proving-effective/">German meso treatment proving effective</a></p>
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		<title>Debbie talks about meso treatment on BBC</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Sep 2008 17:07:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendi Lewis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In June, we reported the wonderful news that our friend in the UK Debbie Brewer&#8217;s mesothelioma tumor had shrunk by 10 percent following an initial round of a special treatment called chemoembolization, which she is undergoing in Germany. She had her first round of chemoembolization therapy in May, and a second in June. Since the [...]<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2008/09/08/debbie-talks-about-meso-treatment-on-bbc/">Debbie talks about meso treatment on BBC</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In June, we reported the wonderful news that our friend in the <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/uk/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with UK">UK</a> Debbie Brewer&#8217;s mesothelioma tumor had shrunk by 10 percent following an initial round of a special treatment called chemoembolization, which she is undergoing in Germany.</p>
<p>She had her first round of chemoembolization therapy in May, and a second in June. Since the June treatment, her tumor is now 18 percent smaller! Debbie returns to Germany for another round of treatment this month, and is hopeful that the tumor has continued to shrink.</p>
<p>In July, the BBC featured Debbie in an interview, talking about chemoembolization. She hopes to spread the word about this treatment so that more people might explore it&#8217;s possibilities for mesothelioma. <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/7521723.stm">Click here to view the BBC video</a>.</p>
<p>Debbie shares her mesothelioma story on her blog, <a href="http://www.mesothelioma-and-me.com/">www.mesothelioma-and-me.com</a>. She was diagnosed with <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/meso/"  title=""  rel="external">meso</a> in November 2006. It is suspected that she contracted <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/meso/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with meso">meso</a> as a result of being exposed to asbestos dust on her father&#8217;s work clothes as a child. He was a lagger and would often scrape asbestos from pipes during his day&#8217;s job.</p>
<p>According to the web site <a href="http://www.radiologyinfo.org/en/info.cfm?pg=chemoembol">www.radiologyinfo.org</a>, chemoembolization is a combination of chemotherapy and a procedure called embolization, to treat cancer. Debbie is being treated by <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/dr-thomas-j-vogl/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Dr. Thomas J. Vogl">Dr. Thomas J. Vogl</a>, Chairman, Department of Radiology, Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology &#8211; University Hospital, Johann Wolfgang Goethe, University of Frankfurt am Main.</p>
<p>In this procedure, Dr. Vogl catheterizes the tumor and administers localized chemotherapy directly into the arteries feeding the tumor. Once the chemo has been administered, other agents can be administered to block off the blood supply to the tumor.</p>
<p>We look forward to another stellar report following Debbie&#8217;s visit to Germany this month!</p>
<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2008/09/08/debbie-talks-about-meso-treatment-on-bbc/">Debbie talks about meso treatment on BBC</a></p>
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		<title>Debbie&#8217;s mesothelioma tumor shrinks!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2008 19:11:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendi Lewis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In April I shared a web site, Mesothelioma and Me, by UK resident Debbie Brewer, who was recently diagnosed with mesothelioma. The site is Debbie&#8217;s personal journal about her experiences as she battles mesothelioma, as well as shares stories about her family and daily life. Some of you who are following Debbie on her journal [...]<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2008/06/23/debbies-mesothelioma-tumor-shrinks/">Debbie&#8217;s mesothelioma tumor shrinks!</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.mymeso.org/media/2008/06/debbie-and-dr-vogl.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-202" title="Debbie Brewer and Dr. Vogl" src="http://www.mymeso.org/media/2008/06/debbie-and-dr-vogl-150x150.jpg" alt="debbie and dr vogl 150x150 Debbies mesothelioma tumor shrinks!" width="150" height="150" /></a>In April I shared a web site, <a href="http://mesotheliomaandme.blogspot.com">Mesothelioma and Me</a>, by <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/uk/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with UK">UK</a> resident <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2008/04/25/debbie-in-uk-tackles-mesothelioma-diagnosis/">Debbie Brewer</a>, who was recently diagnosed with mesothelioma. The site is Debbie&#8217;s personal journal about her experiences as she battles mesothelioma, as well as shares stories about her family and daily life.</p>
<p>Some of you who are following Debbie on her journal have already heard the good news &#8211; on June 20, she learned that her tumor (which she wittily nicknamed Theo) has <strong>shrunk by 10 percent</strong> after the first of three scheduled chemoembolization treatments. She had her first treatment May 20, and the second June 20, when she learned Theo had gotten smaller.</p>
<p>According to www.radiologyinfo.org, <a href="http://www.radiologyinfo.org/en/info.cfm?pg=chemoembol">chemoembolization</a> is a combination of chemotherapy and a procedure called embolization to treat cancer, most often of the liver. According to the web site, catheter embolization is the deliberate introduction of foreign (&#8220;embolic&#8221;) material such as gelatin sponge or metal coils to stop bleeding or cut off blood flowing to a tumor or arteriovenous malformation.</p>
<p>Debbie traveled to Frankfurt, Germany, to have the procedure, which is still a trial, done by <a href="http://www.klinik.uni-frankfurt.de/zrad/diagnostik/eng/portrait_vogl.shtml">Dr. Thomas J. Vogl</a>, Chairman, Department of Radiology, Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology &#8211; University Hospital, Johann Wolfgang Goethe, University of Frankfurt am Main.</p>
<p>In this procedure, Dr. Vogl catheterizes the tumor and administers localized chemotherapy directly into the arteries feeding the tumor. Once the chemotherapy has been administered, other agents can be administered to block off the blood supply to the tumor.</p>
<p>Debbie&#8217;s description of the procedure is a little more colorful:</p>
<p>&#8220;A small incision will be made to expose the artery that feeds the tumour which is in the femour. A catheter is inserted and pushed up into the area affected. Embolization is a glue like substance which is put in to seal off the tumour and the chemo is then added and the whole area sealed off. The chemo is left to do its job. It is something like having a room with 2 doors, sealing off the back door and throwing in an explosive and sealing up the front door.&#8221;</p>
<p>One of the strangest things? The clinic where <a href="http://mesotheliomaandme.blogspot.com/search?q=vogl">Debbie visits Dr. Vogl</a> for these treatments is located on a street of the same name as her tumor&#8217;s nickname! Theodore Stern Kia 7. Visit Debbie&#8217;s blog to read all about her experiences with Dr. Vogl and this treatment. She even has photos of herself at the clinic.</p>
<p>Debbie points out that chemoembolization is not a cure for mesothelioma, but is thought to slow the growth of the tumor or reduce it, allowing the patient a longer life.</p>
<p>In conjunction with or following this treatment, Debbie will undergo a <a href="http://www.drugresearcher.com/news/ng.asp?id=51214-dendritic-cell-vaccine">dendritic cell vaccine</a>. According to the web site drugresearcher.com, dendritic cells &#8211; a part of the body&#8217;s immune system that detects foreign proteins in the body &#8211; can be used as vaccines by mixing them with genetic material from the patient&#8217;s tumour and infusing the treated cells back into the patient. The dendritic cells present the tumour antigens to the body&#8217;s white blood cells (T lymphocytes) for destruction.</p>
<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2008/06/23/debbies-mesothelioma-tumor-shrinks/">Debbie&#8217;s mesothelioma tumor shrinks!</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Apr 2008 21:05:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendi Lewis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently came across a blog titled Mesothelioma and Me, written by a really neat woman in the United Kingdom, Debbie Brewer. The blog is a record of her thoughts, feelings and experiences since being diagnosed with mesothelioma in November 2006. Like Charlene, who shared her story with us recently, Debbie is a young woman [...]<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2008/04/25/debbie-in-uk-tackles-mesothelioma-diagnosis/">Debbie in UK tackles Mesothelioma diagnosis</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.mymeso.org/media/2008/04/debbie-brewer.JPG" title="Debbie Brewer"><img src="http://www.mymeso.org/media/2008/04/debbie-brewer.thumbnail.JPG" alt=" Debbie in UK tackles Mesothelioma diagnosis"  title="Debbie in UK tackles Mesothelioma diagnosis" /></a>I recently came across a blog titled <a href="http://www.mesothelioma-and-me.co.uk">Mesothelioma and Me,</a> written by a really neat woman in the <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/united-kingdom/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with United Kingdom">United Kingdom</a>, Debbie Brewer. The blog is a record of her thoughts, feelings and experiences since being diagnosed with mesothelioma in November 2006.</p>
<p>Like <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/?s=charlene">Charlene,</a> who shared her story with us recently, Debbie is a young woman &#8211; only 49 years old. It is suspected that she contracted mesothelioma through contact with asbestos her father brought home on his clothing. She says he was a lagger with the Ministry of Defense and would often scrape asbestos from pipes.</p>
<p>Reading Debbie&#8217;s blog &#8211; she posts regular diary entries &#8211; is by turn heartbreaking and funny (she has named her tumor &#8220;Theo,&#8221; and tells him not to grow), and inspiring, and can make you really angry, along with her, as she rails against her illness and fights for awareness.</p>
<p>She mixes stories about her treatments with accounts of daily family life, vacations with her kids, changes at work, experiments with her diet, and her growing role as an advocate for mesothelioma in the <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/tags/uk/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with UK">UK</a>.</p>
<p>Debbie&#8217;s site is a great way to learn about the real people behind mesothelioma. Visit and get to know her. I&#8217;m glad I did!</p>
<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.mymeso.org">myMeso</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.mymeso.org/2008/04/25/debbie-in-uk-tackles-mesothelioma-diagnosis/">Debbie in UK tackles Mesothelioma diagnosis</a></p>
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