Mesothelioma Cancer Diagnosis?

FREE Mesothelioma Packet for Patients and Families Diagnosed with Mesothelioma.

This helpful and comprehensive packet includes 3 books on the basics of mesothelioma, treatment options, best hospitals, resources for veterans, the asbestos trust funds, financial assistance and a number of other important topics. Order the FREE packet by completing the form.

1 Doctor Written Book

  • What is Mesothelioma?
  • Diagnosis
  • Coping
  • Treatment Options
  • Caring for Patients
  • Clinical Trials
  • Best Treatment Centers

2 Asbestos Trust Funds

Find out about the $30 billion set aside in the asbestos trust to help pay for treatment and personal expenses while fighting mesothelioma cancer. The Asbestos Trust Funds are the quickest way to recover compensation.

3 Veteran Resources

Book includes VA Forms for Pension and Medical Benefits information on VA Hospitals specializing in treating mesothelioma, and a list of the best VA mesothelioma surgeons. Also includes information on what compensation is available for Veterans.

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Information on Lung Cancer

Cancer develops in our cells, the body's basic unit of life. To understand lung cancer, it is helpful to know how normal cells become cancerous.

The body is made up of many types of cells. Normally, cells grow, divide, and produce more cells as needed to keep the body healthy and functioning properly. Sometimes, however, the process goes astray -- cells keep dividing when new cells are not needed. The mass of extra cells forms a growth or tumor. These abnormal cells primarily originate when the lungs are exposed to cancer causing substances (carcinogens), such as those found in cigarette smoke, asbestos and silica dust. Tumors can be benign or malignant.

Benign lung tumors are not lung cancer. They often can be removed and, in most cases, they do not come back. Cells in benign tumors do not spread to other parts of the body. Most important, benign tumors are rarely a threat to life.

Malignant lung tumors are lung cancer. Cells in malignant tumors are abnormal and divide without control or order. These cancer cells can invade and destroy the tissue around them. Cancer cells can also break away from a malignant tumor and enter the bloodstream or lymphatic system (the tissues and organs that produce, store, and carry white blood cells that fight infection and other diseases). This process, called metastasis is how cancer spreads from the original (primary) tumor to form new (secondary) tumors in other parts of the body.