A diagnosis of mesothelioma is devastating for anyone. For veterans, it is also disheartening to learn that this deadly asbestos cancer is often the result of exposure to asbestos while serving their country. But while the diagnosis is hard to swallow, regardless of how the disease developed, getting medical support and care is of the utmost importance and should be in the forefront of the mind of anyone who develops the disease.
Mesothelioma is often diagnosed in its latest stages, so seeking appropriate treatment quickly is essential. Fortunately there is much medical support available for veterans with mesothelioma. First, it is necessary to locate an oncologist who is trained and skilled in the treatment of this disease. Because mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer, not everyone is trained to treat it. Look for a thoracic oncologist who can suggest not only the proper mesothelioma treatment, but also recommend enrollment in clinical trials. The ailing veteran deserves every chance possible to extend his or her life.
Take time to find out where to receive the best medical support. Veterans don't need to limit themselves to VA hospitals. While veterans' networks may be able to suggest facilities where mesothelioma care is top-notch, it is largely up to the individual as to where to seek treatment. Specialists are located throughout the country. Generally, there are more mesothelioma specialists in urban areas and regions that have historically been most affected by the disease, including towns where naval shipyards are or were located.
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