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mesothelioma lawsuit

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Types of Mesothelioma Lawsuits If your family is bearing the burden of mesothelioma, an asbestos exposure lawsuit may be right for you and your loved ones. The steps for filing a mesothelioma lawsuit vary depending on the type of claim filed. The two types of legal claims your family may be able to file through asbestos litigation include: Personal Injury Claims:  A person diagnosed with mesothelioma is eligible to file a personal injury lawsuit against the companies responsible for exposing them to asbestos. Asbestos liability is usually based on companies’ failure to warn employees and consumers about the dangers linked to inhaling the toxic mineral. When compensation is awarded in personal injury lawsuits, mesothelioma patients are the recipients. Wrongful Death Claims:  The estate of a deceased mesothelioma patient is eligible to file a wrongful death claim, seeking compensation to cover medical bills, funeral expenses and lost income. Similarly, i...

mesothelioma prognosis

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  What Is the Prognosis for Mesothelioma? The prognosis for most mesothelioma patients is generally poor because there is no cure for this disease. Prognosis is often measured in terms such as “good,” “favorable,” “bad” or “poor” based on how the cancer is expected to progress. It includes the prospect of recovery and helps determine what treatment options may be available. When patients ask about their prognosis, what they usually want to know is how long they will live. How Long Do You Live After Being Diagnosed with Mesothelioma? Most patients live about one year after being diagnosed with mesothelioma. How long you live with mesothelioma depends on the stage you are diagnosed at and how well you respond to mesothelioma treatments. Early-Stage Prognosis People diagnosed early, in stage 1 or stage 2, often qualify for surgery, which offers the best chance at long-term survival. Approximately 20% of pleural mesothelioma patients are diagnosed early enough to qu...

pleural mesothelioma

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  pleural mesothelioma   What Is Pleural Mesothelioma? Malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) is a cancer that develops in the lungs. Almost 75% of diagnosed mesothelioma cases form in the pleura, making it the most common of the four types. The cause of pleural mesothelioma is exposure to asbestos fibers, which are inhaled into the lungs. It usually takes from 20 to 50 years for mesothelioma to develop after a person’s first exposure to asbestos. Because of this latency period, the disease usually affects people older than 75. The average life expectancy for pleural mesothelioma is often less than 18 months, but it depends on many factors. Although there is no cure for mesothelioma, some patients live much longer with treatments. Combining several treatments, such as surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy, has helped some people live for years. Clinical trials offer access to new treatments such as immunotherapy. Pleural Mesothelioma Fact...