Following diagnosis, uppermost amongst a patient's thoughts will be  these..."Am I going to die?", "Will I be in much pain?". As there is no  cure for mesothelioma it is important that the patient is advised that  with modern treatment they can, for months or years, live a normal life  for most of the time. And that the modern drugs are very effective at  keeping pain under control and relieving it.
Obviously the treatment aspect is extremely important and the patient  and close relatives must ensure that they get the consultant and  doctors to explain comprehensively how it is all going to work. It is  advisable to compile a list of questions to put to the medical staff  prior to any appointments or consultations and to get a relative or  close friend to go along with the patient.
I would advise taking a look on the internet for information about  the disease and printing out relevant bits. I did this when my father  was diagnosed with stomach cancer. When I showed the consultant what I  had been studying, I sensed a more open discussion and perhaps a few  more technical details were covered that otherwise might not have been.
There is no harm in taking notes with you and you might even consider  taping the discussion. These are potentially highly stressful and  upsetting meetings which might mean that you don't remember all that was  said. You'll want to know where and when the treatments will take  place.
Include questions about possible side effects and the range and type  of drugs they will be taking. And how the drugs will be taken,  injection, by mouth, intravenous etc.
Difficulties arise when a question is asked about how long the  patient has got to live. It is impossible for the doctor to predict the  future exactly for an individual patient and they would be putting  unecessary pressure on themselves if they did. This uncertainty is not  good for the patient and vague answers never satisfy anyone. I would  push the doctor for an educated guess based on his experience and the  results he has at hand. This is only my opinion. I would want to know if  I've got months (which could be two or three) or years (which could be  12 months).
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