"Such is hope, heaven's own gift to struggling mortals, pervading, like some subtle essence from the skies, all things both good and bad."
   -  Charles Dickens

"Hope, like the gleaming taper's light, Adorns and cheers our way;
And still, as darker grows the night, Emits a lighter ray."
   -   Oliver Goldsmith
At The Peterson Firm, our attorneys are dedicated to providing clients with the most up-to-date information on the disease Mesothelioma. Our firm's philosophy is that each of our clients is entitled to the very best representation.  This is why we often work with the best mesothelioma firms nationwide to ensure that our clients get the top legal and medical care available.  Contact our attorneys today to learn more about your legal and medical options.

What Is Mesothelioma?

Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer that affects the mesothelial cells around the heart, lungs or abdominal organs. The most common type of mesothelioma is the one which affects the pleura, the thin membrane between the lungs and the chest cavity. This type of the disease is known as Pleural Mesothelioma, and sufferers can experience symptoms which include: shortness of breath, breathing difficulties, persistent coughing, chest pains, weight loss, and trouble swallowing.

Peritoneal Mesothelioma is another form of this disease but is not as common as Pleural Mesothelioma. This type of the disease affects the peritoneum membrane of the abdomen. These tumors can also be found in the stomach and abdominal organs. Sufferers of Peritoneal Mesothelioma can experience symptoms which include: stomach pains and abdominal swelling, nausea, loss if appetite, vomiting, bowel obstruction, and blood clotting abnormalities.

The third and the rarest type of mesothelioma is Pericardial Mesothelioma, which affects the tissue and cavity surrounding the heart. Patients of this type of the disease may experience symptoms such as shortness of breath, chest pains, persistent coughing and palpitations.

Mesothelioma can be both malignant and benign in nature, although the most common is the malignant form. The cancerous cells can spread quickly and the life-expectancy of sufferers is not very long. Life expectancy can be between four months and two years, with the average survival rate being four months to one year following the onset of symptoms. With clinical trials being conducted on a regular basis, it is hoped that a treatment will be found that can extend the life expectancy of sufferers and perhaps even stop this disease from being life-threatening. However, this may still be a long way off.

Mesothelioma results from exposure to asbestos, a substance which was used for many years as a form of thermal insulation. Although asbestos has been a known cause of cancer since the 1920s, it is still present in many places, and was very widely used until the mid 1970s. The people at maximum risk are those who have had regular exposure to asbestos. Even those who have regular contact with a person who works with asbestos must be careful. The fibres can be picked up when touching or washing their clothes or in a variety of other ways.

The latency period for mesothelioma is alarmingly long, and the manifestation of symptoms can take many years from the actual exposure to asbestos - usually 35-40 years. Therefore, many people who are diagnosed with mesothelioma today have not worked with or been exposed to asbestos for 35 years or more. The fact that the disease does not present itself during the time of working with this fibre does not mean in any way that the risk factor is not present and high risk workers must be constantly vigilant and fully aware of the possible symptoms.

Mesothelioma is far more common in men than in women, and also in men between the ages of sixty and seventy than in younger men. People who have worked with asbestos on a regular basis - and even those who have had only moderate exposure to asbestos - should always be vigilant and seek assistance should any of the typical symptoms begin to manifest. However, the difficulty here is that the symptoms of mesothelioma can also be attributed to a variety of more common ailments and diseases, so diagnosis of the disease can be difficult even for experienced GPs. Anyone that has worked with asbestos is advised to inform their doctor of this so that a speedier diagnosis can be made should these symptoms arise.

There are currently several ways in which mesothelioma patients are treated: the most common forms of treatment include surgery, to remove the affected area (or part of it); chemotherapy, to kill off the affected cells through the use of drugs; and radiotherapy, used to concentrate radiation on the affected cells to kill them off. There are also many ways in which your GP may test you for signs of the disease, which may include: scans and x-rays, fluid testing, and tissue biopsies.

National Cancer Institute research shows that around 3000 cases of malignant mesothelioma are brought to light each year in the United States, and this figure is on the increase.

 

| Mesothelioma | What is Mesothelioma? | Mesothelioma & Asbestos Exposure | Mesothelioma Lawyer |
| Mesothelioma Legal Options | Mesothelioma FAQ's | Free Mesothelioma Case Evaluation |
| Other Mesothelioma Resources |
 
 
 
Your Name:

Relationship to Injured Person:
Self Spouse
Child Other
Address:

City, State, Zip:

Home/Evening Phone Number:

Daytime Phone Number:

Email Address:

Injured Person's Name:

Where were you or they exposed?
(City / State)
Have you or they been diagnosed with Mesothelioma?
Yes No
Have You Retained An Attorney?
Yes   No
Is there any other important information
that we need to be made aware of?

 
 
Mesothelioma-Settlements.us Privacy Policy: By submitting the form above, you acknowledge that you are not creating any form of legal agreement between yourself and any other party, including but not limited to Mesothelioma-Settlements.us, a licensed medical professional, or a licensed attorney. By providing the above information your are making a request for more general information than what is currently provided on the Mesothelioma-Settlements.us website and cannot be construed as anything but a request. The information provided will only be shared with partners of the Mesothelioma-Settlements.us website in order to fulfill your request and no other party, accept where required by law. You agree to accept the above information as well as a follow up call and/or e-mail from either Mesothelioma-Settlements.us or their authorized representative, including but not limited to a third party law firm. Finally, you accept and understand that this form is not a secure form and any information submitted may be intercepted and read by a third party beyond our control. Therefore, by submitting this form, you not creating a confidential relationship in any way.
Important Terms & Conditions Of Use: The above information, including but not limited to informational articles, other text/images, and on or off site links, has not been prepared, endorsed, or reviewed by any form of licensed medical professional, including but not limited to physicians, doctors, and so on, nor by any form of licensed legal professional including but not limited to an attorney. Nothing on the Mesothelioma-Settlements.us website should be taken as either medical or legal advice, but instead should act as a useful resource in providing general information that may be useful to members of the general public. The Mesothelioma-Settlements.us website is not published, organized, distributed, or released by a licensed medical professional, physician, or attorney. All visitors are encouraged to consult with a physician or other licensed medical professional for any form of medical advice, and a licensed attorney/lawyer in all legal matters.
PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR FULL WEBSITE TERMS OF USE, IMPORTANT ADVERTISING DISCLAIMERS AND PRIVACY INFORMATION.
Copyright © 2004 Mesothelioma-Settlements.us. All Rights Reserved. Click Here To Contact Us.