Notable
people who have lived for some time with mesothelioma:
Although
life expectancy with this disease is typically limited, there are notable
survivors. In July 1982, Stephen Jay Gould was diagnosed with peritoneal
mesothelioma. After his diagnosis, Gould wrote "The Median Isn't the
Message" for Discover magazine, in which he argued that statistics such as
median survival are just useful abstractions, not destiny. Gould lived for
another 20 years, eventually succumbing to metastatic adenocarcinoma of the
lung, not mesothelioma. Author Paul Kraus was diagnosed with peritoneal
mesothelioma in July 1997. He was given a prognosis of less than a year to live
and used a variety of complementary modalities. He continues to outlive his
prognosis and wrote a book about his experience "Surviving Mesothelioma
and Other Cancers: A Patient's Guide" in which he presented his philosophy
about healing and the decision making that led him to use integrative medicine.
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