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After being diagnosed with mesothelioma, a person has only three years to file a lawsuit against the parties responsible for their asbestos exposure. Because this is not a lot of time, it is important to work closely with an experienced mesothelioma lawyer who is familiar with the causes of asbestos exposure and where this exposure may have occurred. Contact our dedicated legal team to schedule a free consultation.

Mount Pleasant Mesothelioma Treatment Options

Mount Pleasant residents often select Roper St. Francis Healthcare as their first choice for cancer care. In addition to providing access to care through the use of early diagnostic tools, the facility provides a variety of treatment options for patients diagnosed with lung cancer. Advanced surgical options include robotic and minimally invasive approaches and access to CyberKnife and a highly skilled radiosurgical team who use precise technologies. Chemotherapy, immunotherapy and biological therapy are also available. A multidisciplinary team is assembled to help each patient and healthcare providers participate in a weekly thoracic multidisciplinary cancer conference to provide a customized treatment plan for each patient. Patients also have access to national clinical trials and long-term aftercare. A patient navigator helps each patient coordinate care and receive support services, such as mental health services, pain management and palliative specialist care.

Mount Pleasant veterans can seek treatment from the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center, which provides patient and family centered care, surgery services, mental health services, pharmacy services, palliative care, nutrition services and anesthesiology services. Alternatively, veterans can go to a nearby VA community-based outpatient clinic, such as the Goose Creek VA Clinic.

Detyen’s Shipyard in Mount Pleasant South Carolina

One jobsite where asbestos exposure is known to have occurred in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina is at Detyen’s Shipyard. This business was founded in 1962 on the Wando River. It was associated with the Charleston Navy Yard and was responsible for building and repairing hundreds of ships that were impacted during the World Wars, as well as in conflicts with Korea and Vietnam. During this period, the shipyard exposed many workers to asbestos that was used as fireproofing, heat proofing, soundproofing and rustproofing materials found in the ships. Workers could have been exposed to asbestos while working aboard these ships and could be in jeopardy of developing mesothelioma. Detyen’s Shipyard is still operational today. The company employs hundreds of employees who work on boats from around the world.

 

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