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Mesothelioma Treatment Centers in Kentucky

Kentucky Mesothelioma Treatment Centers

Kentucky: Mesothelioma Cancer and Related Diseases

Hundreds of Kentucky residents have needlessly been exposed to asbestos, which subsequently caused serious injury, illness and even death. According to official sources, 434 people in Kentucky died from mesothelioma or asbestosis in the last two decades of the 20th century. The majority of these deaths were of citizens of Jefferson County, which makes sense as this is the most populated county in the state.

While many mesothelioma fatalities are unavoidable, the best way to extend one’s years and quality of life is to receive a mesothelioma diagnosis in the earliest stages of the disease. For this reason, people who have been exposed to asbestos on the job or in another environment are strongly encouraged to seek routine medical check ups. For those who are worried about the health consequences of asbestos exposure, it is a good idea to contact a mesothelioma treatment center for the most comprehensive and best care possible.

Kentucky and Asbestos Exposure

Virtually all cases of mesothelioma and asbestosis in Kentucky as been from occupational exposure to asbestos, which has and continues to occur at oil refineries, natural gas plants, power plants, and the chemical and construction industries.

Asbestos containing products have been used in countless applications, including insulation, ceilings, floorings, wallboard, tiles, piping, car brakes, gaskets, and much more. While the dangers of asbestos have been long known, many companies have risked human health for profit in continuing to use products containing this extremely hazardous material.

Kentucky Mesothelioma Treatment Centers

Markey Cancer Center
800 Rose St.
University of Kentucky
Lexington, KY 40536-0293
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Kentuckian Cancer Institute
Mesothelioma Treatment Section
Shawn Glisson, MD
100 E. Liberty St. #502,
Louisville, Kentucky 40202
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Supporting Cancer Research

More than half a million Americans die from cancer every year, and the number of those due to mesothelioma is steadily increasing. You can help the fight against cancer by contributing to a governmental or private organization dedicated to finding treatments through research. Visit our list of organizations that accept cancer donations.