Primary cardiac tumors are considered rarely common tumors. They are
classified into two kinds of tumors: (1) Benign cardiac tumors frequently located
in the left cardiac chambers, mostly common is the Myxoma , which is treated
by complete good ex
cising surgery including excision of the tumor base. (2)
Malignant primary tumors, which prefer the right cardiac chambers, mostly
common are Angiosarcoma and Mesothelioma, whose primary treatment is
nearly complete excision surgery with the help of artificial heart and lung,
followed by chemotherapy and radiotherapy, which seldom prolong the life of
the patient for about three years.