Ashley
Stafford is a volunteer online blogger for treatmesothelioma.org. She has a very special interest in helping Veterans
as her father served in the Navy. Along with donating her time to help
our armed forces, she has an extreme curiosity in all types of rare diseases,
especially cancer. One of her goals is to learn as much about cancer and the
various treatments available in hopes raise more awareness on what may or may
not be kept secret to the general public.
Mesothelioma Doctors and Specialists
In the unfortunate circumstance of being diagnosed with
mesothelioma, the patient should absolutely consider an oncologist as well as a
mesothelioma specialist (if they haven’t been referred already). When it comes to treating mesothelioma, it is
not uncommon for the treatment process to encompass a team of professionals
with multiple doctors in order to come up with the best possible treatment
plan.
These medical professionals include but are not limited to
several types of specialists whom are capable of specifically treating
mesothelioma because their field of expertise overlaps between all of the mesothelioma treatment
options available:
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Thoracic Surgeons (chest surgeon)
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Oncologists (cancer specialist)
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Pulmonologists (lung specialist)
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Chemotherapy and radiation specialists
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General Surgeons
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Physical therapists
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Mesothelioma specialists
Most leading mesothelioma specialists have their clinical
degree in thoracic oncology (which concentrates on lung, mid-section, and
esophageal malignancies).
Mesothelioma doctors
and specialists are also knowledgeable in modern clinical trials, medicines
and surgeries. With all of these options
on the table, they will be able to tailor a treatment plan specifically for
each particular case and patient.
Mesothelioma Cancer Is Diversely Young
Current medical understanding of malignant mesothelioma is still in its infancy. Specialists have recognized this and have stated that research still needs to be continued in the following areas:
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DNA and molecular damage
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Possible combination of asbestos and another
cause
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The speed and warning signs
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Prognosis accuracy
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Information about how the disease spreads
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Better treatment options and control
Well Known Mesothelioma Specialists
As mentioned earlier, in most cases the best path for
treatment is with a team of specialists that provide interdisciplinary care for
mesothelioma patients. The best strategy for treating mesothelioma depends on
the specific type, which is basically the specific organ in the body where it
is developing. That being said, below is
a list of the top mesothelioma specialists in the country, organized by the
type of mesothelioma they specialize in.
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Dr. Bueno
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
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Dr. David Harpole, Jr.
Duke Cancer Institute
Duke Cancer Institute
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Dr. Raffit Hassan
Center for Cancer Research/National Cancer Institute
Center for Cancer Research/National Cancer Institute
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David Sugarbaker, M.D.
Lung Institute at Baylor College of Medicine
Lung Institute at Baylor College of Medicine
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Dr. David M. Jablons
UCSF Medical Center at Mount Zion
UCSF Medical Center at Mount Zion
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Dr. Lary Robinson
H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute
H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute
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W. Charles Conway, M.D.
Ochsner Cancer Institute
Ochsner Cancer Institute
Other Great Surgeons With Experience in Treating Mesothelioma
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Paul Sugarbaker, M.D.
Washington Cancer Institute
Washington Cancer Institute
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Prashant Shah, M.D.
Fox Chase Cancer Center
Fox Chase Cancer Center
Questions To Ask Before Making Your Decision
You are putting your life in a
doctor’s hands, so how do you decide which one is right for you? The following
questions may help you make a better and a much more informed decision:
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Does the doctor have experience in treating
mesothelioma? How much experience? How many cases has he/she treated in the
past year?
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Does he/she have the education to be
considered a specialist?
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Are your concerns addressed?
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Are you encouraged to ask questions?
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Did the doctor listen with concern and
respect?
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Does the doctor actively participate in
clinical research?
It might also be helpful to know
if the doctor has experience in treating mesothelioma at every stage of the
disease. The reason this could be important is because specific treatments are
administered based on what stage of cancer you are in.
Ultimately, you will have to
decide who will treat you. You should feel comfortable with the doctor you
choose and believe they are equipped to handle your disease. You and your
family should have a good working relationship with your doctor and always be
involved in the treatment decisions.
Final Things To Consider
You also may want to consider:
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Are you
willing to travel? Some top cancer treat centers may be a great distance from
you. Travelling while undergoing treatment can be stressful and time consuming.
Find out what treatment center your doctor collaborates with.
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Is there
financial aid available or travel and lodging accommodations? Some
organizations offer grants for mesothelioma patients to travel to a top
treatment center as there are a limited number of specialists available to
treat mesothelioma. One such organization is the Meso Foundation.
Making sure you get the best care
takes a little effort, but with the right team of doctors, your prognosis could
improve significantly.