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<p><a title="Mesothelioma Lawsuit" href="mesotheliomacancerlawsuit.com/2012/01/09/mesothelioma-lawsuit-bulletin"><strong>Mesothelioma Lawsuit</strong></a>:  It is always a good idea to get a second opinion so that you know about every option available to you. The first physician you see about the disease may not be an expert in the field of mesothelioma. Having a second opinion allows you to seek out those with knowledge of the disease and its treatment. Also, different cancer centers may have different treatment options available. When you seek consultation with other physicians, the mesothelioma expert should inform you and your fam­ily of what is available to you. Remember, you have a right to choose where you go for treatment and what physician will ultimately be responsible for your care. It is important that you feel comfortable with the health care team, as they will be assisting you along the way with many important decisions. If your primary doctor, or the oncologist that you have been referred to, is not a mesothelioma specialist, ask about a second opinion at a mesothelioma center. Your doctors should be open to such a suggestion; if they are not, seek other sources that can help you find a mesothelioma expert.</p>
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<p>If you decide that you want to get a second opinion, you must first check with your insurance company to see if your plan includes coverage for second opinions and the physician you plan to see. You may have to ask the insurance company for a referral to see another doctor if you have an HMO or a similar managed care organization. If you are a member of such a health care deliver)&#8221; system, your choices may be limited. These companies will provide you with a list of physicians who are within their network and ask you to choose from this list. You may have to request special permis­sion to see a specialist out of the network if the physi­cian you want to see is not one of those listed.</p>
<p>Next, make an appointment to see the physician you choose as soon as possible. You will need to have your insurance information and social security number available, as the specialist’s office will ask for this when making the appointment. The specialist’s office will also request that you bring all medical information, test results, biopsy slides, and x-ray/CT films with you to the appointment. These can all be signed out from your primary care doctor’s office as well as from the medical records department, x-ray/CT film room, and pathology department of the hospital in which you received your care. If you need assistance with this, ask the office staff to help you. It is important that if you are traveling a long distance to see the specialist, you have as complete a copy of . the materials as possible. Also make sure you ask about bringing not only reports but also the actual films or compact discs (CDs) that have all your films on them, as well as the glass slides from the biopsy, so the specialists’ pathol­ogy department can make its own reading.</p>
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<p>Oncology is a branch of medicine that deals with can­cer, and an oncologist is a specialized doctor who treats people with these cancers. Depending on your particular treatment plan and which cancer center you are referred to, you may be seen first by a medical oncologist (a specially certified physician who treats cancer and delivers chemotherapy), a thoracic surgical oncologist (a general thoracic surgeon whose practice is almost exclusively the treatment of cancers in the chest and who does not perform heart surgery), or a radiation oncol­ogist (a physician who delivers radiation). Mesothe­lioma is a very rare disease and therefore should be managed by doctors who have experience in treating it. The ideal situation is to be referred to a cancer center that deals with the disease in a multimodal way. That is, one that has a team of physicians from medicine, surgery, and radiation; nurses; and pain specialists who meet and discuss every patient in an individual­ized fashion. This group of specialists is called the multidisciplinary team. The key words here are “expe­rience” and “protocols.” You should insist on seeing individuals experienced in treating mesothelioma and who offer clinical trials (protocols) studying new ways to treat the disease.</p>
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