(PRWEB) December 09, 2013


The Mesothelioma Victims Center says, "The worst calls we get each week are from family members of diagnosed victims of mesothelioma who had less than great treatment for this rare form of cancer, and ended up losing a loved one. More times than not, the family begins the process of exploring more information about a mesothelioma compensation claim after the family member has already passed away. In our opinion, treatment for mesothelioma and the compensation claims process must begin at the same time; we know this from nearly a decade of experience dealing with these types of cases. If a victim, or their family members, call us at 866-714-6466, we will do everything possible to ensure everyone involved has instant access to the nation's best mesothelioma compensation attorneys. On top of that, we will also provide information on medical experts who routinely provide state of the art treatment medical treatments for this rare form of cancer cause by asbestos exposure in the local vicinity of the victim, or in their region." http://MesotheliomaVictimsCenter.Com


Some do's and don'ts from the Mesothelioma Victims Center when it comes to treatment options, and compensation for mesothelioma:



  • Don't confuse mesothelioma with any other type of cancer. Malignant mesothelioma is an incredibly aggressive form of cancer. Unless the diagnosed victim is being treated at one of the nation's leading mesothelioma treatment centers, such as MD Anderson in Houston, Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Columbia Presbyterian in New York, Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, The Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, the UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, or The University of Washington Medical Center in Seattle, please call the Mesothelioma Victims Center at 866-714-6466, so they can coordinate a second opinion related to treatment options.

  • Don't wait on starting the mesothelioma compensation claims process. The Mesothelioma Victims Center believes the vast majority of diagnosed victims of mesothelioma, or the families, get far less compensation than they should have. Usually this is the result of hiring a less experience mesothelioma attorney, or waiting too long to start the mesothelioma compensation process. The Center is the only resource that offers instant access to the nation's most experienced and skilled mesothelioma attorneys, because they know these incredibly passionate legal experts get better financial compensation claim results for their clients. The compensation claims amounts can vary from hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars.


Mesothelioma is an extremely rare form of cancer. According to the US CDC approximately 2,500 US citizens are diagnosed with mesothelioma each year. Mesothelioma cancer is a result of exposure to asbestos. One-third of all US mesothelioma victims served in the US Navy. Other high-risk groups for mesothelioma include: shipyard, power plant, Chemical plant, or oil refinery workers, plumbers, county, or city municipal water district workers, miners, electricians, construction workers, railroad repair yard workers, or auto brake technicians. For more information diagnosed victims of mesothelioma, or their families can call the Mesothelioma Victims Center anytime at 866-714-6466.


According to the US Centers for Disease Control, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, West Virginia, Maine, Washington, and Wyoming have the largest percentage of newly diagnosed mesothelioma victims each year. However, based on the calls the Mesothelioma Victims Center receives, all states should be on the list including: Florida, New York, California, Texas, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, North Carolina, Georgia, Louisiana, Minnesota, Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Kansas, North Dakota, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Arizona, Nevada, and Alaska. http://MesotheliomaVictimsCenter.Com


For more information about a rare form of cancer caused by exposure to asbestos called mesothelioma, please visit the US Centers For Disease Control's web site: http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5815a3.htm


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