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At The Williams Law Firm, P.C., we’re committed to doing everything we can to help our asbestos exposure clients. Along with diligently pursuing compensation for you in court, our New York mesothelioma lawyer can also help you receive the important medical treatment you need to combat your illness and maintain your quality of life.

Over the years, our firm has worked with many of the top cancer treatment facilities in the country and can refer you to the proper mesothelioma specialist. Contact us today to learn more about the referrals we can provide to ensure you receive the most effective treatment possible.

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ABOUT MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL

Founded in 1811, Massachusetts General Hospital is the third oldest general hospital in the country. Throughout its history, Mass General has maintained a reputation for delivering excellent care and conducting pioneering research which has led to innovative advances in a number of medical specialties.

Mesothelioma patients can receive top-notch treatment at Mass General’s Center for Thoracic Cancers, which employs a multidisciplinary team of lung cancer specialists that will design a customized treatment plan for each patient. The Center for Thoracic Cancers is consistently ranked as one of the best treatment facilities in the country by U.S. News & World Report.

Types of Mesothelioma

Mesothelioma develops in different areas of the body depending on where asbestos fibers settle and cause cellular damage, with each type presenting unique symptoms, treatment challenges, and prognosis considerations. Understanding the specific type of mesothelioma you’re facing enables your medical team to develop the most effective treatment approach while helping your legal team identify the exposure sources responsible for your illness.

Pleural Mesothelioma

Pleural mesothelioma represents the most common form of this cancer, developing in the lining surrounding the lungs. This type typically causes chest pain, shortness of breath, and persistent coughing as tumors grow and fluid accumulates around the lungs. Pleural mesothelioma accounts for approximately 80% of all mesothelioma diagnoses and often provides the best treatment options due to increased research and surgical techniques.

Peritoneal Mesothelioma

Peritoneal mesothelioma affects the abdominal lining and represents the second most frequent type of this cancer. Patients often experience abdominal pain, swelling, and digestive issues as tumors develop throughout the peritoneal cavity. Recent advances in heated chemotherapy treatments have improved outcomes for many peritoneal mesothelioma patients.

Pericardial Mesothelioma

Pericardial mesothelioma develops in the lining around the heart and represents one of the rarest forms of this disease. This type often causes chest pain, irregular heartbeat, and breathing difficulties as tumors interfere with normal cardiac function. The location makes treatment particularly challenging, requiring specialized cardiac oncology expertise.

Testicular Mesothelioma

Testicular mesothelioma occurs in the lining of the testes and represents the rarest form of mesothelioma. While uncommon, this type may respond well to surgical treatment when detected early.

Beyond anatomical location, mesothelioma is also classified by cell type, including epithelioid, sarcomatoid, and biphasic mesothelioma. Each cell type responds differently to treatment and affects your overall prognosis, making an accurate diagnosis crucial for developing your comprehensive care plan.

What Are the Causes and Risk Factors of Mesothelioma?

Asbestos exposure represents the primary cause of mesothelioma, with studies showing that 70-80% of all cases directly result from inhaling or ingesting microscopic asbestos fibers. These mineral fibers become lodged in the protective lining around your lungs, abdomen, or heart, causing inflammation and cellular damage that can eventually develop into cancerous tumors decades after initial exposure. While other factors may contribute to mesothelioma development, asbestos remains the overwhelming cause of this aggressive cancer.

Occupational Exposure

Occupational exposure accounts for the majority of mesothelioma cases, as millions of American workers encountered asbestos-containing materials before safety regulations limited its use in the 1980s. Construction workers, shipyard workers, Navy veterans, and industrial employees faced the highest exposure risks due to their direct contact with insulation, pipes, tiles, and other products containing asbestos. These occupations with asbestos exposure risk continue to see elevated mesothelioma rates as workers develop symptoms decades after their careers ended.

Second-Hand Exposure

Second-hand asbestos exposure represents another significant risk factor, particularly affecting family members of workers who brought contaminated clothing and materials home. Spouses and children often developed mesothelioma through laundering work clothes or living in homes where asbestos fibers accumulated over time. This type of exposure demonstrates how asbestos dangers extended far beyond workplace environments.

Age and Gender

Age and gender also influence mesothelioma risk, with most diagnoses occurring in individuals over 65 years old due to the disease’s long latency period. Men face higher rates of mesothelioma because they traditionally worked in industries with greater asbestos exposure, though women’s rates continue increasing as more cases related to household and occupational exposure emerge.

Geographic Location

Geographic location affects risk levels, with areas like New York experiencing higher mesothelioma rates due to extensive industrial activity and asbestos exposure in New York through construction projects, shipyards, and manufacturing facilities. Understanding these risk factors helps identify potential exposure sources and strengthens legal cases against the companies responsible for your illness.

Contact The Williams Law Firm, P.C. for Expert Mesothelioma Legal Representation

If you or a family member is receiving treatment at Massachusetts General Hospital for mesothelioma or other asbestos-related diseases, understanding your legal rights is crucial for securing the compensation you deserve. The Williams Law Firm, P.C., brings 30 years of experience fighting for mesothelioma patients and their families, and we have never lost a mesothelioma case. Our founding partner, Joseph P. Williams, personally meets with clients in their homes and treats every case as his personal cause, understanding that focusing on your health and treatment should be your top priority while we handle the legal complexities of your case.

We have recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for asbestos exposure victims and their families, using our extensive knowledge of asbestos-containing products and exposure sources to build the strongest possible cases. Our team understands the medical complexities of mesothelioma treatment and works closely with your medical team to ensure your legal case supports your healthcare needs. As a member of the Million-Dollar Advocates Forum and recognized by Super Lawyers, Joseph P. Williams has established a national reputation for excellence in mesothelioma litigation, representing clients across the country while maintaining the personalized service that sets us apart from larger firms. Don’t let the companies responsible for your asbestos exposure escape accountability. Contact The Williams Law Firm, P.C. today at (855) 575-6376 or schedule a free consultation to discuss your legal options and begin fighting for the justice you deserve.

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