Comprehensive Mesothelioma Lawyers Tips and Informations

Malignant mesothelioma is caused by tumors growing on the mesothelium, which is the thin protective sac surrounding the lungs (pleura), abdomen (peritoneum) or heart (pericardium.) Mesothelioma is typically due to exposure to asbestos.

Asbestos is a fibrous mineral that was once widely used in many industrial products, such as insulation, ceiling and roofing materials, brake linings, and wall panelings. Each year in the United States up to 3,000 new cases are diagnosed. Numbers are even higher in other areas of the world.

Mesothelioma is not easy to accurately diagnose. Because of a long latency period between initial time of exposure and development of symptoms of mesothelioma, patients are usually in their 50’s to 70’s at time of diagnosis. In addition, mesothelioma symptoms are often missed or misinterpreted to be a different form of cancer or breathing illness. It is common that mesothelioma is not identified until after the cancer becomes widespread.

A common experience is for patients and loved ones to have struggled through months of diagnosing and then therapy, only to be told the cancer is in late stages, or advanced. Advanced cancer refers to tumors that have spread to other places in the body and can not be cured or controlled with treatments (medical interventions.)

Finding out that there is no cure or treatment and that you have less than a year to live can be overwhelming and distressing. It can be very difficult for everyone to accept that most patients with advanced mesothelioma have only months to live.

Once over the initial shock, there are some things that a patient and caregiver can do to help during such difficult times. One is to learn as much as possible about what to expect and also explore options where choices do exist. Another is to continue to demand excellent care from your medical team and on-going support from others. Talking about any concerns, as well as any regrets and specific wishes you may have can be very helpful. Make sure to write down how you wish to live and how you wish to die, and enlist the help of others to make sure this happens. Having a support group to share any feelings and express grief can be hugely supportive.

Other avenues to explore are whether there are any existing treatments that could slow the progression of the disease or help alleviate any pain or side effects. Palliative care and hospice workers should be able to help keep the patient in as much comfort as possible. Find out from your oncology specialist what other options may exist in your area.

Typically, Stage IV mesothelioma patients can choose one or more of the following: standard therapy, alternative treatment, hospice or home care. Often decisions are made as a team, including the doctors, nurses, patient, family members and caregivers. It’s important that everyone involved know your desires about treatment and what you request at the end of your life.

Cancer takes a toll on everyone, physically and emotionally. Being able to have conversations about dying can sometimes help patients as well as loved ones to experience more control, dignity and peace. It helps to have strategies in place and a good support network. Advance planning can help relieve any financial, legal or emotional burden on your loved ones and help them in their own grieving process. It can be hard to bring up topics related to death. Yet, talking about death openly can be essential to avoiding potential problems later.

It can be very challenging to have or know someone who has advanced stage mesothelioma. At the same time, some use it as an opportunity to resolve unfinished business, heal old wounds, realize what is most important, and focus on moments of love, joy and gratitude. Everyone will have a different reaction and approach to death. Be respectful that some patients and loved ones will be more comfortable than others with having open conversations about dying and end of life care.

If you need help with the costs of medical treatments and getting financial compensation, contact an attorney who specializes in asbestos litigation and mesothelioma lawsuits. Like physicians that specialize in treating asbestos related cancers, a mesothelioma lawyer will have expertise that more effectively and quickly gets you and your family the help you need.

Many cancer patients and family members look back and wish they had had the courage to open up discussions about life and dying before the disease had progressed beyond the point where they were able to coherently do so. If you or a loved one has advanced malignant mesothelioma, please do not hesitate to start these conversations before it is too late.

Sally Clapper is a representative for the law offices of Clapper, Patti, Schweizer & Mason in Sausalito, CA. If you or someone you know is in need of a mesothelioma lawyer, please contact the firm at 1-800-440-4262. As experts in the field of mesothelioma, the firm’s attorneys are recognized as some of the leading plaintiffs’ asbestos lawyers in the nation.