Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that is caused by someone being exposed to asbestos. It is an incredibly lethal form of cancer that has drawn a lot of attention over the past few years as it has raised many legal issues.

Mesothelioma is a horrific disease, one that having a specialty lawyer can really help you with. Mesothelioma attorneys are used to having to deal with that kind of stressful situation with their clients. Not only can a mesothelioma lawyer help you with your legal issues, but they can offer compassion and understanding to those effected by mesothelioma.

The financial and emotional issues that this can bring a family are extreme and mesothelioma attornyes really help you with the financial burden that this can bring a family and hopefully some of the emotional burden also.

Mesothelioma attornyes can help your family receive compensation if you have been wrongly exposed to asbestos. In the past, mesothelioma lawsuits have been known to bring in large settlements for the victims. Mesothelioma is getting more and more common as are the lawsuits and so the country’s attornyes have become very good at getting the maximum settlements possible.

Usually these large settlements come when the victim has been wrongly exposed to asbestos.
Choosing a mesothelioma lawyer can be a tough process. Be sure that you check out many different attorneys before making a decision. You should be sure that you pick a mesothelioma lawyer that you feel you can trust.

One of the most important things you can do for yourself and your family if you have mesothelioma is to make sure they are taken care of. If you feel like you may be suffering from symptoms of cancer or if you think you may have been exposed to asbestos you should be sure to let a mesothelioma lawyer help take care of your family.

I am a health care professional who writes about mesothelioma at Mesothelioma Striaght. My latest post is here: Mesothelioma Details and Findings.

Categories: Cancer
13 Aug 2010

Making a choice on your preferred doctor can be a long process and you should resist the temptation of rushing the process so as to get your treatment started as soon as possible.

Carefully choosing the doctor you need now (such as a good surgeon, radiologist, and/or oncologist) will pay off for years to come. Your relationship with this person will probably last through treatment into long-term follow-up care. These are some important steps you need to take to be able to make the best choice:

1-Make up your mind about the desired qualities you want in your doctor.

Before you start looking for a doctor, think about the qualities you want your doctor to have. A few ideas are listed below, but you may want to add others.

•Choose a doctor who has experience with mesothelioma cancer. Mesothelioma is a rare cancer and doctors have better success treating this cancer only if they have a lot of experience with it.

•You will probably need a doctor who is part of your health plan (often called a preferred provider) and/or accepts your health insurance. Otherwise, you may have to pay for your health care yourself.

•Pick a doctor who has privileges (is able to practice) at a hospital that you are willing to use. Doctors can only send patients to hospitals where they have admitting privileges.

•Choose a doctor you feel comfortable with. Languages spoken, gender, ethnicity, and educational background may be important factors for you to consider. You may also have your own preferences for certain personalities and bedside manners. Some people prefer their doctors to have a business-like manner, while others value a doctor who can help with their emotional health as well as their medical needs.

2-Make a list of doctors who might be a good fit

You can also start your search for a good mesothelioma doctor by asking your primary care doctor, usually your family physician to refer you to good specialists in this field. If you know people that are receiving treatment for this type of cancer, you can also ask them for other options of doctors
. Some hospitals and communities also have physician referral services available by phone or online. These allow you to learn more details about the doctors in your area, such as their areas of expertise, medical certifications, office locations, languages spoken, and so on. You can find these referral services through many hospitals by calling their main number or visiting the hospital Web site. Or you can ask your primary care doctor about them.

If you are in a health plan, you can begin by checking their list of doctors. This is usually available online or by calling the member services hotline. You will still want to find out more about each doctor before you decide.

3-Make the first visit to your doctor, call the doctors’ offices and make appointments.

Once you’ve found doctors that seem like a good fit for you, call their offices and ask whether they are covered by your health plan and are taking new patients. You may also want to find out which hospitals they work in and have admitting privileges for.

During this first appointment, ask them how long have they been managing mesothelioma? If they are surgeons ask them how many times have they carried out mesothelioma related surgeries, and what has been their success rates in these surgeries.

After the visit ask yourself how comfortable you feel with the doctor. One way to measure this is to ask yourself these questions after your appointment.
•Did the doctor give you a chance to ask questions?
•Did you feel like the doctor was listening to you?
•Did the doctor seem comfortable answering your questions?
•Did the doctor talk to you in a way that you could understand?
•Did you feel the doctor respected you?
•Did the doctor ask your preferences about different kinds of treatments?
•Did you feel like the doctor spent enough time with you?
Trust yourself when deciding whether this doctor is right for you. Keep in mind, though, that relationships take time to develop and you may need more than a single visit before you and your doctor really get to know each other.

4-Find out if the doctor is board certified.

Doctors who are board certified have had extra training in special treatment areas, such as medical oncology (cancer care), hematology (diseases of the blood), or gynecologic surgery (female reproductive system). They have taken and passed certification tests given by doctors in their field. To keep their certification, doctors must continue their education and keep up with advances and changes in their specialty area.
Not all doctors who are specialists are board certified. Doctors do not need to be board certified to be excellent caregivers. Still, more than 85% of doctors become board certified in at least 1 specialty.

To find out if a doctor is board certified, contact the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) at www.abms.org. The ABMS has a list of board certified doctors who subscribe to the ABMS service. You can search for all doctors in a certain specialty by state. Or you can type in the name of the doctor you have questions about to learn about their specialty. Information on doctors who have extra training and certification may also be available at your public library. Ask for the Official ABMS Directory of Board Certified Medical Specialists, or get your librarian to help you.

5-Find out the experience of your prospective doctor

Find out how long the doctor has been in practice. Ask how many people with cancer she has treated. If you are thinking about surgery or special procedure, you may want to ask about the number of these procedures she has performed. How many patients is the doctor currently treating? How many are cancer patients? How much experience does she/he have with mesothelioma cancer?

Along with finding out about the doctor’s experience, you may also want to find out who the leading authorities in the field are. A visit to a medical library may be useful. You can do research on the Internet, too. You can start with us, or go to other respected Web sites like www.cancer.gov, healthfinder.gov, or medlineplus.gov. Look for the names of doctors who have written about the cancer you have and whose work is most often quoted. If your doctor has done research and had it published, you may ask to see copies of those articles at the library. By doing so, you will learn more about her approach to cancer treatment.

6-Find out which hospitals is the doctor affiliated

Where you will get inpatient cancer care is determined by where your doctor practices. Find out where you would go for surgery or other care. Check with your health insurance company, to see which doctors and hospitals your insurance plan covers.

7-Find out if the doctor is affiliated with any medical school

If the doctor is affiliated to a respected medical school it may suggest that a doctor is a leader in her field. Doctors who teach and who also practice medicine often are more abreast with the latest information concerning that type of cancer and they are usually in contact with medical experts from around the country.

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Categories: Cancer
8 Jul 2010

Every year there are 3,000 new cases of Mesothelioma diagnosed in the United States and most of the people who are diagnosed with Mesothelioma don’t know what it is or what causes it. Unfortunately, most people are diagnosed with Mesothelioma are well after the symptoms have began, which can impact treatment and Mesothelioma lawsuits.


Mesothelioma is cancer of the lining of the lungs, the lining of the abdominal cavity or around the lining of the heart. While this type of cancer is quite rare, the majority of people who have this cancer will die a year or two after being diagnosed.


Most cases of Mesothelioma can be traced directly back to asbestos exposure and to date, no other cause for this cancer has been discovered. Asbestos exposure happened through jobs that were held by people who worked with asbestos as well as some military service. 20 years ago, materials and products were manufactured and constructed using asbestos until it was learned that this exposure caused Mesothelioma cancer and other various health concerns.


In World War II, asbestos use was as it’s highest and in full demand – the US Navy was producing ships in mass quantities for the war effort. Asbestos was also used in the construction of buildings as well as automobiles and many other products. Until only a few years ago, the products and processes that use asbestos were unregulated, however the risks of exposure to asbestos were known years in advance yet companies still used the product and didn’t supply safety precautions or education for their workers regarding the risks of exposure. This leaves the companies open for their fault and liable for compensating their workers who were exposed to asbestos and now have Mesothelioma.


It is unfortunate that it is not only the people who worked directly with asbestos that are at risk for contracting Mesothelioma, but also their families. Asbestos is a fine fiber that is virtually indestructible by the body and is easily inhaled. Because it is so fine, it easily clings to skin, hair, clothing and shoes of workers and then can be dislodged at home, and inhaled by other family members.


If yourself or someone you love has Mesothelioma in the state of Rhode Island it is important to contact a Mesothelioma lawyer to find out if you have a potential lawsuit. The biggest problem with the onset of Mesothelioma relating to asbestos exposure is the length of time between the two – usually Mesothelioma symptoms don’t occur until 20 years after the exposure. This makes it hard to diagnose the cancer, as well as track the exposure to asbestos and label the company or companies responsible for the exposure.


The symptoms of Mesothelioma are very similar to many other medical problems and are often mistaken for other conditions, which can ultimately delay the diagnosis of Mesothelioma cancer. Mesothelioma symptoms include chest pains, fluid in the chest, difficultly breathing and coughing. By the time that people are diagnosed with Mesothelioma it is often too late and most people die within a year or two of their diagnosis. Conventional cancer treatments like chemotherapy and radiation therapy have not proven to be useful in combating Mesothelioma and seem to have little or no effect.


Mesothelioma is caused by the companies and supervisors of those companies of the workers who worked with asbestos and knew the dangers of asbestos exposure, yet didn’t provide for safety precautions to limit the exposure. Mesothelioma is devastating to the people who have it and to their families – physically, emotionally and financially.


A Mesothelioma attorney can help you with building a case for yourself or your loved one who has Mesothelioma. A mesothelioma lawyer in Rhode Island is the best person to track down the companies who are ultimately responsible for your cancer. A Mesothelioma lawyer can help you with a Mesothelioma lawsuit getting financial compensation for you and your family. A Mesothelioma lawyer can work for you to link your Mesothelioma cancer with asbestos exposure and look through your case.


While financial compensation doesn’t replace a life lost to this devastating disease, it can help with the financial ramifications of the disease as well as pain and suffering. The funds can be used to help with lost wages, medical expenses and funeral costs.

Nick Johnson is lead counsel with Johnson Law Group. Johnson represents plaintiffs in many states and focuses on injury cases involving Fen-Phen and PPH, Paxil, Mesothelioma and Nursing Home Abuse. Call Nick Johnson at 1-888-311-5522 or visit http://www.johnsonlawgroup.com

Categories: Cancer
15 Apr 2010