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If you live in Bossier City, Louisiana and were recently diagnosed with mesothelioma, it is critical that you retain the services of a qualified mesothelioma lawyer. Our legal counsel are strong advocates who fight to protect their clients’ rights. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation with an experienced lawyer.

Bossier City Louisiana Mesothelioma Treatment Options

Bossier City, Louisiana residents may seek mesothelioma treatment from the Willis-Knighton Cancer Center. This center offers comprehensive cancer treatment services delivered by medical oncologists, radiation oncologists and surgical specialists. Support services and palliative care is also available to patients.

Another option for Bossier City residents is the Feist-Weiller Cancer Center. A multi-disciplinary team is assembled to provide holistic treatment to each patient. The center provides advanced cancer treatment, including Medicaid recipients and legal Louisiana residents who do not have health insurance. The center also provides clinical studies to help prevent, diagnose and treat cancer through new treatments or investigational drugs.

Veterans can receive medical assistance from the Overton Brooks VA Medical Center from the Shreveport VA Hospital. The medical center offers primary care, mental health, and tele-health services.

Bossier City Louisiana Military Veterans with Mesothelioma

The Barksdale Air Force Base is located in Bossier City, Louisiana. Construction on the base began in 1931 with the first unit joining the base in 1932. The base was first used for pilots to train on bombing capabilities. Before World War II, it expanded with several barracks and facilities. It is the oldest bomb unit in the Air Force. It is used to train professional pilots. Troops who are deployed to this base stay at one of the camps located on site.

Air Force bases are associated with a higher-than-average mesothelioma rate. This is likely due to the close exposure that many servicemembers had to asbestos, which was commonly used in nearly every aircraft and building until this material became federally regulated in the 1980s. Asbestos was used in clutches and brakes, which exposed Air Force mechanics to asbestos. Additionally, asbestos was included in cement sheeting, ceiling tiles, pipes and wiring that were used in barracks, headquarters and other buildings.

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