Mesothelioma Cancer


Mesothelioma Cancer

Mesothelioma is an aggressive cancer affecting the membrane lining of the lungs and abdomen.
Malignant mesothelioma is the most serious of all asbestos-related diseases. Exposure to asbestos is the primary cause and risk factor for mesothelioma.

Mesothelioma Cancer


Making a correct mesothelioma diagnosis is particularly difficult for doctors because the disease often presents with symptoms that mimic other common ailments. There is currently no known cure for mesothelioma, but treatments such as surgery and chemotherapy can help to improve the typical mesothelioma prognosis and even increase one's life expectancy.

Three major types of mesothelioma exist and they are differentiated by the organs primarily affected. Pleural mesothelioma (affecting the lung’s protective lining in the chest cavity) represents about three-quarters of all mesothelioma incidence. Peritoneal mesothelioma, which affects the abdominal cavity, and pericardial mesothelioma, which affects the cardiac cavity, comprise the remainder.

There are three recognized mesothelioma cell types. Between 50% and 70% of all mesotheliomas are of the epithelial variety. While prognosis is generally poor, it is considered less aggressive than sarcomatoid mesothelioma and biphasic mesothelioma, which comprise the remainder of cell-type diagnoses.

The cavities within the body encompassing the chest, abdomen, and heart are surrounded by a membrane of cells known as the mesothelium. Mesothelial cells assist in general organ functions. The mesothelium is particularly important to organs that are commonly in motion, such as expansion or contraction of the lungs, stomach, or heart. Lubrication from the mesothelial cells allows free range of motion within the body. The mesothelium of the chest, abdomen, and cardiac cavity are called the pleura, the peritoneum, and the pericardium, respectively. Each of these groupings of mesothelial cells is extremely critical to the functions of the body structures which they encompass.

Malignancies (cancerous tumors) occurring within the mesothelial membranes are known as malignant mesothelioma, or simply mesothelioma. Benign tumors of the mesothelium are known to occur, but are much more rare than malignant mesothelial tumors.

While tumors of the mesothelium were first recognized in the late 18th century, it was not until the middle of the 20th century that this particular cancer was studied and examined with more detail. It was at this time when suspicions of the cancer’s causal relationship with asbestos exposure became more substantiated. A joint research venture through the Department of Thoracic Surgery at the University of the Witswater and Johannesburg General Hospital in South Africa provided the most compelling evidence of the nexus between asbestos exposure and the development of pleural mesothelioma.

Incidence of mesothelioma is still quite rare, with only 2,500-3,000 diagnoses in the United States each year. There was a spike in reported diagnoses between 1970 and 1984, which has been attributed to the latency period between diagnosis and the height of industrial exposures, which occurred roughly 40-60 years prior to this time. While exposure was common across the United States in nearly all industries, it was particularly prevalent in the WWII-era military industrial cycle, including navy shipyards.






Minnesota Mesothelioma Lawyer

Minnesota Mesothelioma Lawyer
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota - Mesothelioma lawyers from the national asbestos litigation firm of Levy Konigsberg LLP (“LK”) are continuing to help Minnesota mesothelioma patients and families obtain legal compensation from companies who manufactured, sold or used asbestos-containing products.
Each year thousands of men and women are diagnosed with an asbestos-related disease such as mesothelioma, lung cancer, or asbestosis as a result of their unnecessary exposure to asbestos and asbestos-containing products.
Due to the presence of numerous industrial employers throughout Minnesota, powerhouse workers, insulators, steel workers, plumbers, laborers, electricians, pipefitters, chemical operators, machinist, boilermakers, engineers and many other trades were routinely exposed to asbestos on a daily basis at their places of employment.

Minnesota Power Plants (Minnesota Mesothelioma Lawyer)

Between the 1930’s and 1970’s, as many as twenty-six power plants were established throughout Minnesota. The generation of power in MN required the use of large, high-temperature equipment. Boilers, furnaces, turbines, cooling towers and ovens were installed, maintained and repaired at these power plants. This equipment required large amounts of asbestos-containing products to properly function. Other products, including pumps, valves, motors, wire, cable, heaters, air conditioning units, gaskets, packing, chillers, and steam traps were necessary to allow the powerhouses to properly function. Individuals working at these Minnesota power plants were exposed to high levels of asbestos dust from their work with or around these products.

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Minnesota’s industry between the 1930’s and 1980’s included manufacturers and producers of farming equipment, paper, foundry materials, automotive accessories, beverages, oil products, petroleum, construction materials, cleaning chemicals, industrial chemicals, and other everyday consumer products.
Individuals in Minnesota employed at these worksites performed the backbreaking work necessary to make these companies successful without knowledge of the serious health hazards created by exposure to asbestos at these worksites. Mesothelioma lawyers at LK have the expertise necessary to carefully analyze your work history to identify the unique asbestos exposures that were present at your previous places of employment.

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In MN, and across the country, many people also developed mesothelioma from non-occupational asbestos exposures, such as automotive work, home renovations and other hobbies, or from “second-hand asbestos exposure,” which occurred when work clothes contaminated with asbestos were worn home. An experienced LK attorney will assist your family in determining all possible sources of your exposure to asbestos dust.

Oklahoma Mesothelioma Lawyers

Oklahoma Mesothelioma Lawyers
The mesothelioma attorneys at Simmons Hanly Conroy represent victims of mesothelioma cancer throughout the United States including the state of Oklahoma. Our attorneys have represented thousands of families affected by mesothelioma and asbestos-related cancer and have seen the suffering it causes firsthand. Simmons Hanly Conroy is dedicated to giving our clients the respect and attention they deserve, no matter where they live.

Oklahoma Mesothelioma Lawyers

If you or someone you love has mesothelioma, our Oklahoma mesothelioma attorneys will come to you. Over the past decade, we have represented many clients throughout Oklahoma, including families from the following locations:
  • Broken Arrow
  • Cushing
  • Fort Sill
  • Norman
  • Oklahoma City
  • Seminole
  • Tulsa
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As a nationwide firm, our asbestos lawyers have the resources and experience necessary to represent individuals and families against large companies in this complex area of litigation. Our firm has recovered over $4 billion in verdicts and settlements for thousands of families affected by mesothelioma and asbestos-related diseases. Our Oklahoma asbestos lawyers have recovered $64 million on behalf of mesothelioma and asbestos disease victims located in the state of Oklahoma alone.*
* Please note that recovery results vary per client. The recovery amounts in each case reflect the specific facts of that case. Further, recovery amounts in past cases are not a guarantee of future results

Oklahoma Mesothelioma Lawyers
You should know that Oklahoma has a unique set of laws that could impact your ability to file a claim. For example, Oklahoma has statute of limitation laws that restrict the time frame in which mesothelioma victims and family members can file a lawsuit. Rest assured our Oklahoma mesothelioma attorneys are prepared to help you understand the process for filing a mesothelioma lawsuit and guide you through the legal system. If you’d like to talk to an Oklahoma mesothelioma attorney about a potential case, contact Simmons Hanly Conroy today.
If you have mesothelioma or lung cancer due to asbestos exposure, please contact one of our Oklahoma asbestos lawyers for a free case evaluation.

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  • An Introduction to Asbestos and Mesothelioma

    Asbestos is a deadly mineral that has been used in thousands of products. When microscopic asbestos fibers are inhaled or ingested, they can cause a number of diseases, including mesothelioma and lung cancer. Of the diseases caused by asbestos, mesothelioma is the most aggressive, attacking the internal lining of the lungs and abdomen. Mesothelioma typically does not develop until decades after the asbestos exposure occurred.
    Workers may have been exposed to asbestos at a number of job sites throughout Oklahoma, including:

    Altus

    Altus Air Force Base
    Industrial Insulators

    Bartlesville

    Phillips Petroleum Office Building

    Enid

    BC Fertilizer Plant
    Champlin-Citgo Oil Refinery
    Enid Asbestos Co.
    Enid Gas Plant
    Farmlands Industries

    Muskogee

    Callery Chemical Plant
    Federal Courthouse and Post Office
    Fort Howard Paper Mill
    Muskogee General Hospital
    Oklahoma Gas and Electric Power House
    Swift and Co.

    Oklahoma City

    ACC Machine Tool Co.
    Belle Isle School
    General Motors Plant
    IMC Drilling Mud
    Tinker Air Force Base

    Ponca City

    Berrbower Power Plant
    LA King, Inc.
    Oklahoma Gas and Electric

    Tulsa

    City Hall
    DX/Sunray Refinery
    Kvoo Studios
    MW Kellogg
    Skelly Building
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Mesothelioma Compensation

Mesothelioma Compensation
Mesothelioma is a form of cancer caused by exposure to asbestos. If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, you will find that it has a huge effect on your life and the lives of those close to you.
  • Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that most commonly affects the lining of the lung (pleura);
  • It can also occur in the lining of the abdomen (peritoneum) and the heart (pericardium);
  • The disease can take between 20 – 50 years to develop following the first exposure;
  • The only known cause of mesothelioma is exposure to asbestos.
"Thank you for managing my father's claim so quickly and efficiently. The whole process was carried out with total professionalism resulting in a stress free time for him, which I am truly grateful for." Jill.
Mesothelioma Compensation

Mesothelioma Compensation 
We have helped many clients with mesothelioma compensation claims after a diagnosis of the asbestos-related disease, so we are very familiar with the symptoms you will be experiencing and the issues that you and your loved ones will be facing. We also understand all the legal ramifications for someone with this debilitating disease and how we can help you access much-needed compensation.

How Our Mesothelioma Solicitors Can Help You

In most cases, people develop mesothelioma through being exposed to asbestos at work. Employers should protect workers from coming into contact with hazardous substances; if they have not done so in your case and you are suffering as a result then you can apply for compensation. Even if you no longer work for that employer, or the company no longer exists, you may still be able to claim.
We believe every client has the right to seek compensation to make life a little easier in these very difficult circumstances.
We are also very mindful of the fact that it is hard enough to come to terms with having this disease without also having to go through any stress related to finding good quality, expert legal advice. Our highly specialised mesothelioma lawyers, who deal with asbestos-related diseases every day, will deliver legal advice sensitively and in plain language so that you know what to expect over the course of your claim.

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Our friendly, professional service includes:
  • A home visit for all clients to ensure an early investigation of who is to blame for your injuries
  • Undertaking immediate investigations to determine who was at fault
  • Obtaining early interim payments where possible to support you financially
  • Expert advice on state benefits, employment rights and other financial issues, including completion of welfare benefits forms
  • Working in your best interests and giving you quality legal advice, backed by many years of experience in supporting sufferers of mesothelioma and their families
  • Help if you need it from solicitors in our other departments, such as financial planning, personal injury trusts, wills advice and powers of attorney

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Irwin Mitchell is proud to support Mesothelioma UK in providing specialist mesothelioma education, information and support services.

What Irwin Mitchell Does To Help Sufferers

Seeing the effects of the disease first hand has led us to be at the forefront of the campaign for research to improve the quality of treatment available to mesothelioma victims. We have:
  • Given active support for the establishment of a National Research Centre for Asbestos Related Diseases. It is proposed that the centre would create a much needed network for existing and new research groups around the UK and Ireland, to allow them to work closely together as a virtual centre
  • Supported research into the condition through fund raising work with, and providing administrative support to, the June Hancock Mesothelioma Research Fund
  • Campaigned alongside the Forum of Asbestos Victim Support Groups – UK and the medical profession for new and improved treatments to be made available on the NHS
  • Attended various events and conferences to help raise awareness of Mesothelioma as part of 'Action Mesothelioma Day' in 2013. Click here for more details
  • Supported Mesothelioma UK in providing specialist mesothelioma education, information and support services since its inception in 2004
  • Successful in the Supreme Court judgement which ensures insurers who provided employers liability cover at the time of exposure are liable for their illness, providing clarity, comfort and justice for thousands of future mesothelioma sufferers
  • Succeeded in a landmark High Court judgement, the first of its kind, which means hospices can recover costs from the defendant in a successful negligence claim, ensuring hospices are able to continue to provide their invaluable service to people in need of palliative care and their families
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But for now, for you, we will fight fearlessly to achieve the best possible outcome in your claim for compensation. Our mesothelioma lawyers are highly qualified and experienced in handling this kind of claim and will put your needs and best interests at the forefront of everything they will do.
Our team includes many of the country’s highly specialised mesothelioma lawyers. They operate in very specialised teams, offering the highest level of legal expertise in mesothelioma claims and will visit you at home.

Adrian Budgen from our asbestos-related disease team talks about how we help our clients to access interim compensation payments and support.

Lawyer Mesothelioma

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Mesothelioma is a deadly and excruciatingly painful form of cancer caused by asbestos exposure. It has no cure. Symptoms typically do not appear for 10 to 50 years after exposure, and many victims are not even aware that they have been exposed.
The mesothelium is a protective lining around the lungs, abdominal organs, and heart. Mesothelioma is a cancer of this lining. The most common type, pleural mesothelioma, affects the lining around the lungs and is often confused with lung cancer that can also be caused by asbestos exposure.
Once mesothelioma is diagnosed it progresses quickly. Most patients are given less than a year to live. Medical advances are being made against the disease and some of the latest treatments offer a much greater life expectancy, but you must be in the early stages to benefit.

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Pain
Mesothelioma is an unbelievably painful disease. Pain management makes up a large portion of treatment. Patients should not hesitate to seek medical relief for their pain and to tell their doctors when pain relief is no longer effective. Minimizing the pain increases the efficacy of treatment and helps to maintain the best possible quality of life. Unfortunately, most patients will finally reach a point where nothing can keep the pain at bay.

Asbestos
Asbestos is a heat and fire resistant substance that has been use in thousands of products since the late 1800's. Health risks of asbestos exposure were documented as early as the early 1900's but heavy use of the substance did not begin until the 1940's.
The majority of mesothelioma victims are people who have worked with asbestos in industries and environments such as:
  • Mining
  • Shipyards
  • Railroads
  • Oil refineries
  • Automotive manufacture and repair
  • Demolition
  • Small appliance manufacturing
  • Construction
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Mesothelioma is not contagious, but the families of workers in high risk industries are also at risk for exposure because of the asbestos brought home in workers' clothing. If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, anyone who lived in your household at the time you were exposed should be tested as well.
Asbestos has been used in thousands of construction applications, and is very common in older homes. An asbestos product has been made for virtually every part of a house you can think of, including:
  • Flooring
  • Insulation
  • Ceilings
  • Paint
  • Wiring
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In addition to the house itself, many household items contain asbestos.
Asbestos exposure today

Since mesothelioma symptoms take decades to surface, most of today's cases stem from exposure that was long in the past, but asbestos exposure is still happening today. People who live in older homes, especially those why choose to renovate, are at an elevated risk for exposure. Workers in many industries still work with the toxic substance in alarming amounts every day. An unacceptable number of schools still contain asbestos, putting our children, teachers, and administrators at a constant risk for exposure. While a good deal of asbestos is sealed and contained an accident or catastrophic event can quickly set asbestos free.

Mesothelioma Litigation

Mesothelioma Litigation
Inhalation of asbestos can cause a number of serious conditions, including asbestosis, mesothelioma, and other cancers. In the early 1980s, the RAND Institute for Civil Justice conducted the first study to examine the costs of and compensation paid for asbestos personal injury claims. RAND has since amassed a significant body of research on asbestos litigation and on the performance of the U.S. legal system in resolving asbestos claims .

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Bankruptcy's Effect on Product Identification in Asbestos Personal Injury Cases

This report investigates whether bankruptcy reduces the likelihood that exposures to the asbestos-containing products of bankrupt parties will be identified in interrogatories and depositions.

Bankruptcy Trusts Complicate the Outcomes of Asbestos Lawsuits

Interrogatories and depositions in a tort case against a bankrupt firm are less likely to reveal exposure to asbestos in the firm's product than if the case had occurred before the firm filed bankruptcy.

Making the Civil Justice System More Efficient and Equitable

The RAND Institute for Civil Justice (ICJ) conducts research on all aspects of civil justice, from trends in litigation and jury verdicts to punitive damages, compensation systems, and alternative dispute resolution. Directly or indirectly, civil justice issues have an impact on us all.

Links Between Asbestos Bankruptcy Trusts, Tort Cases Examined

Asbestos bankruptcy trusts—created to compensate people injured by the mineral—may be influencing tort cases. The current way that the trusts and the tort cases are linked together may result in payments that are not consistent with the basic principles of the tort liability system.

Links Between Asbestos Bankruptcy Trusts, Tort Cases Examined

Asbestos bankruptcy trusts—created to compensate people injured by the mineral—may be influencing tort cases. The current way that the trusts and the tort cases are linked together may result in payments that are not consistent with the basic principles of the tort liability system.


Bankruptcy Trusts, Asbestos Compensation, and the Courts

People with asbestos injuries are increasingly receiving compensation from trusts set up by bankrupt asbestos defendants. This brief documents how courts handling these cases consider trust payments when determining compensation.


Malignant Mesothelioma


Malignant mesothelioma is a cancer that starts in cells in the linings of certain parts of the body, especially in the linings of the chest or abdomen.
Cancer starts when cells start to grow out of control. Cells in nearly any part of the body can become cancer. To learn more about how cancers start and spread, see What Is Cancer?

Malignant Mesothelioma

The mesothelium

A layer of specialized cells called mesothelial cells lines the inside of the chest, the abdomen, and the space around your heart. These cells also cover the outer surface of most of your internal organs. The lining formed by these cells is called the mesothelium.
The mesothelium helps protect your organs by making a special lubricating fluid that allows organs to move against each other. For example, this fluid makes it easier for your lungs to move (expand and contract) inside the chest when you breathe. The mesothelium has different names in different parts of the body:
  • The pleura coats the lungs and the space in the chest containing the lungs.
  • The peritoneum lines the inside of the abdomen and many of the organs in the abdomen.
  • The pericardium covers the heart and creates the space that holds the heart in the chest.
  • The tunica vaginalis lines the testicles.
Mesothelial tumors can start in any of these linings. These tumors can be non-cancerous (benign) or cancerous (malignant).

Malignant mesothelioma

A cancerous tumor of the mesothelium is called a malignant mesothelioma, although this is often shortened to just mesothelioma. Mesotheliomas can start in 4 main areas in the body.
  • Pleural mesotheliomas start in the chest. About 3 out of 4 mesotheliomas are pleural mesotheliomas.
  • Peritoneal mesotheliomas begin in the abdomen. They make up most of the remaining cases.
  • Pericardial mesotheliomas start in the covering around the heart and are very rare.
  • Mesotheliomas of the tunica vaginalis are very rare tumors that start in the covering layer of the testicles.
Malignant mesotheliomas can also be classified into 3 main types based on how the cancer cells are arranged:
  • About half of mesotheliomas are epithelioid. This type tends to have a better outlook (prognosis) than the other types.
  • About 10% of mesotheliomas are sarcomatoid (fibrous).
  • Mixed (biphasic) mesotheliomas have both epithelioid and sarcomatoid areas. They make up the remaining 30% to 40% of mesotheliomas.

Benign tumors of the Malignant Mesothelioma

Benign (non-cancerous) tumors can also start in the mesothelium. These tumors are typically removed by surgery, and there is often no need for additional treatment.

Localized fibrous tumor of the pleura

This type of benign tumor can form in the pleura surrounding the lungs. It used to be called benign fibrous mesothelioma, but doctors now know that this tumor actually does not start in mesothelial cells. This disease is usually benign, but about 1 in 10 are cancerous. A similar condition that starts in the peritoneum is called solitary fibrous tumor of the peritoneum.

Adenomatoid Malignant Mesothelioma

This benign tumor can develop in the mesothelium of certain reproductive organs. In men, it often starts in the epididymis (ducts that carry sperm cells out of the testicle). In women, this tumor can begin in the fallopian tubes (tubes that carry eggs from the ovaries to the uterus).

Benign cystic mesothelioma

This rare non-cancerous tumor often begins in the peritoneum.
Only malignant mesothelioma will be discussed further in this document.