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If you live in Mesa, Arizona and have developed mesothelioma, you only have two years from your date of diagnosis to file a mesothelioma lawsuit. If this time lapses, your claim can be barred. Two years is not a lot of time to determine where you may have been exposed to asbestos, identify the full extent of your damages and file a detailed complaint against the negligent parties, especially when you are focusing on treatment options to combat this aggressive form of cancer. Our experienced mesothelioma lawyers have information to help you with possible asbestos exposure locations and treatment options in the area. For help with your legal claim, contact us to schedule a free consultation.

Mesa Arizona Mesothelioma Treatment Options

Mesa residents have access to world-class medical services in nearby Phoenix. Cancer Centers of America has a location in Phoenix where it delivers the latest treatment options, including radiation therapy, interventional oncology, precision medicine, and chemotherapy. Eligible patients may be able to participate in one of the latest clinical trials. Outpatient clinics of this center are also available in North Phoenix and Scottsdale.

Other residents choose the University of Arizona Cancer Center at Dignity Health.

Mesa residents who want care close to home may select the Arizona Center for Cancer Care, which has convenient locations in Mesa, Goodyear, Phoenix and Scottsdale. Each year, the centers serve more than 30,000 patients across the Valley area. Specialists deliver chemotherapy, surgery, biologic therapy, radiation therapy and hormone therapy. The best treatments, physicians and research are offered at locations convenient to patients.

Military Veteran Mesothelioma Treatment

The U.S. Army Reserve Herrera Annex is located in Mesa, Arizona. The Arizona National Guard Joint Force Headquarters, Luke Air Force Base and Barry M. Goldwater Range are located in or near Phoenix.

Various branches of the military used asbestos. This material was affordable and also resistant to heat and chemicals, so it was a coveted item in the construction industry. Military bases often contain asbestos because products containing this material include flooring and ceiling tiles, drywall, drilling mud and insulation. Asbestos was also used in various vehicle components, including in brakes, clutches and gaskets in military vehicles, ships and planes. Individuals who worked for the armed forces may have been exposed to asbestos due to their service.

 

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