Wednesday, July 19, 2017
Mesothelioma Doctor Research
Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer. It afflicts persons who have
worked in asbestos- related industries like asbestos mines, shipyards,
insulation factories and construction sites. Initially, the workers in
these establishments were unaware that the exposure to the asbestos dust
could result in such grave consequences. They became conscious of the
potential hazards of this disease after three or four decades, since the
disease lies dormant for such long periods. The result of dormancy was
that the medical field also recognized the existence of this disease a
bit late; when the patients came for treatment, doctors were finally
able to relate the symptoms to the causes. Initially the symptoms like
chest pain, cough, fever and breathlessness were associated with common
occurring diseases like pneumonia, but when the patients failed to
respond to the treatment. the medical world started research.
Again, when the awareness of the hazardous effects of asbestos dust dawned on the medical community and the public, lawsuits began to be initiated in the courts for compensation, and the government began to act stringently against the asbestos-based industries. The total number of Mesothelioma-afflicted patients in the whole of the United States is not more than 2,000 annually, and, fortunately, even this number is likely to decrease over the coming years. Quite a majority of doctors are still unaware of the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of mesothelioma. Since the incidence of the disease is not very common, the number of doctors specializing in this area is also small.
The National Institute of Cancer, Washington Cancer Institute, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeon, New York Presbyterian Hospital, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, etc. are some of the major institutions and research organizations that are the best sources to find out the right doctors for Mesothelioma treatment.
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Again, when the awareness of the hazardous effects of asbestos dust dawned on the medical community and the public, lawsuits began to be initiated in the courts for compensation, and the government began to act stringently against the asbestos-based industries. The total number of Mesothelioma-afflicted patients in the whole of the United States is not more than 2,000 annually, and, fortunately, even this number is likely to decrease over the coming years. Quite a majority of doctors are still unaware of the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of mesothelioma. Since the incidence of the disease is not very common, the number of doctors specializing in this area is also small.
The National Institute of Cancer, Washington Cancer Institute, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeon, New York Presbyterian Hospital, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, etc. are some of the major institutions and research organizations that are the best sources to find out the right doctors for Mesothelioma treatment.
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