Philadelphia Mesothelioma Lawyers Suggest a Second Opinion in Mesothelioma Diagnosis

The news of being diagnosed with mesothelioma is devastating.  Individuals diagnosed with mesothelioma by a primary care physician should consider getting a second opinion from a mesothelioma specialist.  Getting a second opinion for a mesothelioma diagnosis can often assuage an individual’s fear and anxiety. A second opinion also is also the next step in examining the treatment options for mesothelioma.

A second opinion that confirms a mesothelioma diagnosis minimizes uncertainty and confirms the illness which allows a patient to take an active part in their treatment plan.  Speaking with a doctor who focuses their practice on mesothelioma patients will help the individual understand the various treatment options that are available. A mesothelioma doctor will fully explain all of the options so the patient can make informed decisions going forward.

To get the most out of the appointment for the second opinion, there are a few things a patient must do.  First, make sure your insurance covers a second opinion. Make sure to bring all medical records including scans, test results and pathology reports.  Bring a friend or loved one who can provide you with a second set of ears, take notes and offer support.

Lastly, have a list of questions prepared so the diagnosis and treatment options are fully understood.  Some sample questions to ask a mesothelioma specialist include:

  • How aggressive is the type of cancer?
  • Has it spread?
  • What are the treatment options?
  • Which treatment options are recommended and why?
  • What is the goal and the benefits of the treatment?
  • What are the risks and side effects of the treatment?
  • Where is the treatment performed?
  • How long does the treatment take?
  • Will the treatment affect my daily routine or regular activities?
  • Are there other options?
  • Is there a clinical trial available?

The University of Chicago, the University of Pennsylvania, the Mayo Clinics, and Brigham and Women’s Hospital are medical facilities that focus on treating mesothelioma.  If you do not live near one of these hospitals, other options for a second opinion are available.  Brigham and Women’s Hospital offers a not-for-profit online review of your case called Partnered Health Care.  With the aid of your regular doctor, you can submit your records via a computer.  A specialist can review your records and give a second opinion without a face to face appointment.

For more information on getting a second opinion for a mesothelioma diagnosis or to find out more about hospitals that focus on treating mesothelioma patients contact Philadelphia mesothelioma lawyers of Brookman, Rosenberg, Brown & Sandler. We will pursue the maximum amount of compensation you are entitled to receive so you can get the medical care you need. We have offices located in center city Philadelphia and serve clients throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Call us today at 800-369-0899 or submit an online contact form.

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