The Mesothelioma Victims Center now offers vital free services for victims of mesothelioma, that have no equal in the United States. The group says, "What makes us different than any other group in the nation is we will prepare a customized treatment options plan that includes the best mesothelioma cancer treatment report in the specific city, state, region, and the country for a just diagnosed victim, or family members trying to figure out what to do after a mesothelioma diagnosis. The treatment options plan includes the names of specific physicians, or hospitals with all necessary contact information. In addition we will provide the US Navy Veteran, individual, or family dealing with mesothelioma the names of who we think are the best, and most successful mesothelioma lawyers in the nation, along with their specific contacts. A mesothelioma victim, or their family members should be concerned about compensation, and the mesothelioma attorneys we suggest typically get the best results. No other group in the nation offers anything close to this, and we believe this free service is a game changer for a family dealing with mesothelioma." For more information a US Navy Veteran individual, or family dealing with mesothelioma, or a mesothelioma diagnosis are encouraged to contact the Mesothelioma Victims Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or they can contact the group via their web site at http://MesotheliomaVictimsCenter.Com
(PRWEB) January 26, 2012
Aside from US Navy Veterans, other high risk groups for mesothelioma cancer include shipyard, power plant, or oil refinery workers, plumbers, electricians, county, or city municipal water district workers, miners, demolition construction contractors, railroad workers, or auto brake technicians. The Mesothelioma Victims Center says, "We are becoming increasingly worried about retired electricians, plumbers and especially city or county water works employees, and mesothelioma. If these individuals were working in the 1950's, 1960's, or 1970's, they were probably exposed to enormous levels of asbestos on their job sites. City or county water works employees could have been exposed to asbestos pipes up until the early 1990's." They say, "One thing we really want families to understand is mesothelioma cancer does not typically show up until the Navy Veteran or US citizen is in their 60's, and more often than not their 70's, or 80's. Frequently mesothelioma is diagnosed three, four, or even five decades after the exposure to asbestos." http://MesotheliomaVictimsCenter.Com.
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M Thomas Martin
Americas Watchdog
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