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PIPAC vs. HIPEC for Mesothelioma | A Patient’s Guide

PIPAC and HIPEC have similarities and differences that may matter to mesothelioma patients. Similarities include the targeted area of the body and the limited reach of the chemo drugs. PIPAC and HIPEC differ in how they are administered, who qualifies for treatment and what patients can expect from each procedure.

How Do PIPAC and HIPEC Differ From Traditional Systemic Chemotherapy?

Systemic or traditional chemotherapy involves injecting chemo drugs into the bloodstream. The injected drugs can go wherever the bloodstream takes them. PIPAC and HIPEC are types of local chemotherapy. This means PIPAC and HIPEC apply chemo drugs to a specific region of the body. Systemic chemotherapy may cause more side effects than local chemotherapy because of this difference.