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This day of Global Asbestos Awareness Week is dedicated to Janelle, a mesothelioma warrior in the U.S. who lost her courageous battle in June 2013. Click here to read her story, “I Will Never Be the Same Again.” 

Posted on April 3, 2014

“Why is Asbestos Bad for My Health?” by Arthur L. Frank, PhD, MD

Day ThreeRare diseases are often difficult to diagnose. In addition, treatment information can be difficult to find and experts with experience treating such diseases are typically rare. Various treatment options exist for asbestos-related diseases, patients respond differently to treatments, and personal preferences should also be taken into account. The information available can be extensive, but some basic guidelines may assist patients in their search for health help. Friends can be a great resource to find online resources, connect you with others with the same diagnosis, or help vet doctors and treatment facilities. You may want to consider asking questions like, “What would you have done differently given the choice?” Armed with these resources, you and your family will be able to make better decisions based on your personal situation. Remember, don’t be afraid to ask for help.

Finding an Expert and Getting a Second Opinion
Various types of doctors treat asbestos-related diseases from oncologists to radiologists to surgeons. In locating an expert, do some online research and seek the opinions of true experts, someone who has experience treating many patients, not just one prior patient. Seek the opinion of a doctor in his or her specialty. Oncologists can give information on chemotherapy, but may not be best qualified to discuss surgical options. Conversely, surgeons may not be able to discuss the latest chemotherapy treatments. Some doctors have cross-disciplinary titles such as surgical-oncologists, who can comment on surgery and chemotherapy treatments. So keep in mind your doctor’s field of experience and how that relates to the treatment advice. When in doubt, seek a second opinion, but don’t become overwhelmed with seeking five or six opinions. Gather an appropriate amount of information and act.

Finding a Treatment Facility for Patients Living in the United States
Choosing a treatment facility is another important consideration for getting the best medical care possible. Although you may not be able to choose which hospital treats you in an emergency, you can choose a facility for scheduled and ongoing care. If you have already found a doctor for your cancer treatment, you may need to choose a facility based on where your doctor practices. Your doctor may be able to recommend a facility that provides quality care to meet your needs. You may wish to ask the following questions when considering a treatment facility:

• Has the facility had experience and success in treating my condition?
• Has the facility been rated by state, consumer, or other groups for its quality of care?
• How does the facility check on and work to improve its quality of care?
• Has the facility been approved by a nationally recognized accrediting body, such as the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Commission on Cancer and/or The Joint Commission?
• Does the facility explain patients’ rights and responsibilities? Are copies of this information available to patients?
• Does the treatment facility offer support services, such as social workers and resources, to help me find financial assistance if I need it?
• Is the facility conveniently located?

Recommended Reading from National Cancer Institute:

ADAO Resource: How To Find a Doctor or Treatment Facility Specializing in Mesothelioma and Asbestos-Related Diseases

Arthur L. Frank, PhD, MD is co-chair of ADAO’s Science Advisory Board. He is Professor of Public Health and Chair of the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health at the Drexel University School of Public Health in Philadelphia.

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