The purpose of this site is to provide helpful information to victims of mesothelioma, including information on hospitals, doctors, treatments and legal help.

Mesothelioma Treatment Centers in Delaware

Delaware Mesothelioma Treatment CentersDelaware is home to several industrial and commercial operations that have and continue to use the dangerous and deadly material called asbestos, exposure to which can lead to fatal diseases including mesothelioma cancer. One such Delaware company is DuPont Chemical Corporation, known as one of the worst corporate polluters on the planet. Furthermore, large oil companies in Delaware such as Texaco, Getty, and Sunoil, have also been accused of negligently exposing their employees to asbestos.

Dover Air Force Base is another location that is known to contain friable asbestos, which is the most dangerous form because it can easily become airborne and then inhaled or ingested.

Residents in Delaware Dealing with Asbestos Cancer

Hundreds of Delaware residents have needlessly suffered asbestos exposure due to corporate and military greed and negligence. According to official reports 249 Delaware residents died because of asbestos related diseases such as mesothelioma cancer in a recent 20-year period.

Unfortunately, Delaware law courts are often business friendly to the detriment of ordinary citizens who have been seriously harmed because of asbestos exposure and other occupational hazards.

Asbestos related diseases often take years to present symptoms. Thus, people who worked for these companies years or even decades ago may only now be developing symptoms of mesothelioma cancer or other diseases. If you or a loved one is concerned about asbestos exposure, it is wise to seek help from a mesothelioma treatment center, which are listed below. Additionally, it is a good idea to speak with a legal professional that can evaluate your case and help you to receive compensation in the event that you’ve developed a disease caused by asbestos exposure.

Contact the Mesothelioma Treatment Centers for more information if you have been exposed to asbestos in Delaware or been diagnosed with mesothelioma cancer.

Christiana Hospital
Medical Arts Pavilion 1, Suite #112
4745 Stanton-Ogletown Rd.
Newark, DE 19713-2070

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