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Frequently Asked Questions about Mesothelioma

Q: What is Mesothelioma?

A: Mesothelioma is a type of lung cancer. The National Cancer Institute describes Mesothelioma as a rare form of cancer in which malignant cells are found in the sac lining the chest (the pleura), the lining of the abdominal cavity (the peritoneum), or the lining around the heart (the pericardium).

Q: How do you get Mesothelioma?

A: Mesothelioma usually results from asbestos exposure at work. Employees with prolonged exposure over an extended period of time face the highest risk, but cases of Mesothelioma have been documented after minimal exposure as well. Workplaces where shingles, flooring materials, cement, brake linings, textiles, and insulation-containing asbestos pose the greatest risk. Since they are almost invisible, asbestos particles may be inhaled or swallowed, causing serious health problems.

Q: How will I know if I have Mesothelioma?

A: Symptoms of Mesothelioma include pain and swelling, shortness of breath, coughing, weight loss, blood clots, anemia, and fever. While doctors may suspect Mesothelioma in a particular case, they need a tissue sample to give a final diagnosis. If you think you may have Mesothelioma, you should see a doctor as soon as possible.

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The latest statistics show that between 1980 and 2000, over 8,000 men and over 1,000 women died from Mesothelioma. If someone in your family has been affected by this grave disease, you may be legally entitled to financial compensation to help cover your losses.

Mesothelioma Lawyers

Exposure to asbestos decades ago continues to cause devastating illness today. If you or a family member has developed mesothelioma, you may be able to collect financial compensation for the damages you have suffered.

To learn more about mesothelioma, please review the information below, and visit our mesothelioma frequently asked questions page. To speak with an attorney who is experienced in handling mesothelioma claims, please contact Savinis, D'Amico & Kane today.

Mesothelioma - An Overview

One of the most serious health problems associated with asbestos exposure is a rare form of cancer called malignant mesothelioma.

Malignant mesothelioma starts when cells found in the mesothelium, a protective lining that covers most of the body's internal organs, become abnormal and divide without control or order. These cancerous cells may then metastasize (spread) to other parts of the body, damaging tissues and organs.

Malignant mesothelioma may present itself in many forms. Common forms include: (1) peritoneal mesothelioma (cancer of the abdominal lining); (2) pleural mesothelioma (cancer of the lung lining); and (3) pericardial mesothelioma (cancer of the heart lining). The form of malignant mesothelioma someone has is an important factor in evaluating both treatment options and symptoms of the disease.

Mesothelioma can be caused by exposure to asbestos in the workplace, which might mean an employer or manufacturer is responsible. Savinis, D'Amico & Kane, L.L.C. in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania can help you determine if you have a case.

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Medical Experts

Medical experts are often necessary to help prove a plaintiff's claims in a Mesothelioma case and thus establish his or her right to compensation. Possible experts include the physician who diagnosed the plaintiff's Mesothelioma, those who have treated the disease, and others who can establish the link between asbestos exposure and Mesothelioma. Although the plaintiff's treating physician may have a wonderful bedside manner, he or she may not make the best expert witness. Experienced asbestos-litigation attorneys such as those at Savinis, D'Amico & Kane, L.L.C. in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania can secure the services of the best-qualified medical experts who are comfortable with the trial process and can serve as part of the plaintiff's legal team.

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Proving the Source

Although it is now widely known that exposure to asbestos can cause Mesothelioma, and many responsible parties have been held accountable for the damages suffered by innocent victims, it is not always apparent who those responsible parties are. Many manufacturers engaged in the production of asbestos products that were used in various trades and industries over the years, and it can be challenging to nail down which company or companies were the source of the exposure in a particular case such that they should be assessed damages. Experienced attorneys, such as the asbestos experts at Savinis, D'Amico & Kane, L.L.C. in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, have the knowledge and skill to narrow the field and name the appropriate parties in a lawsuit so that justice can be done.

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Mesothelioma and the Workplace

For decades, the asbestos industry exposed workers to hazardous products while failing to warn them about the dangerous particles they breathed in and swallowed on a daily basis. Many of those at risk were employed in industrial and construction jobs, where they often reported "snowy conditions" as the products they used were handled and asbestos particles were released into the air. Without dust masks and with inadequate ventilation, workers lives were put at risk, although they would not learn that unfortunate fact until many years later.

In recent years, the connection between exposure to asbestos fibers and Mesothelioma, a rare form of cancer, has become clear - for many, that knowledge comes too late, and the acknowledgement of the connection is little comfort for those who suffer. If you or someone you know has developed Mesothelioma as a result of workplace exposure to asbestos, delay no further. Contact a lawyer experienced in asbestos-related litigation, such as those at Savinis, D'Amico & Kane, L.L.C. in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, so you can learn about your legal rights now.

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Coping with Mesothelioma

A diagnosis of Mesothelioma can be overwhelming, but knowing the right strategies and relying on the best resources can make dealing with cancer easier on the patient and his or her family. Although medical advice should first be sought, legal advice, too, can be a benefit to Mesothelioma victims and their families. If you have suffered adverse health consequences as a result of asbestos exposure, seek legal counsel at once. A lawyer experienced in asbestos litigation, like those at Savinis, D'Amico & Kane, L.L.C. in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, can answer your legal questions and help put your mind at ease.

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Mesothelioma Resource Links

Mesothelioma Research Foundation of America
The Mesothelioma Research Foundation of America's mission is to fund research that will lead to the quickest cure for Mesothelioma. The site includes articles, FAQs, and links.

National Cancer Institute
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is a component of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), one of eight agencies that compose the Public Health Service (PHS) in the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). The website's Mesothelioma section provides up-to-the-minute information on research and clinical trials, as well as a wealth of other useful information.

Thomson CenterWatch - Clinical Trials: Mesothelioma
Strives to be a leader in print and Internet - based information services focusing on the clinical trials industry. We publish a wide range of newsletters, books and directories. The company also provides market intelligence services and medical education solutions.

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