Mesothelioma - Mesothelioma Asbestos Lung Cancer Information

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Mesothelioma Support

Most people with cancer and their families find themselves from time to time in need of assistance in handling the many logistical and emotional issues that can arise after Mesothelioma diagnosis, such as choosing a physician, deciding on a treatment, covering unexpected expenses , coping with physical pain, side effects and grief. The National Cancer Institute has compiled a list of some of the national organizations that provide various types of support. Support groups within your own community can also be a good place to find first-hand information about other person's coping methods as well as local resources. Hospice (at home care for the terminally ill) services are also available in most communities. Hospice care is covered by many insurance policies, but if it is not covered by your policy, most hospices will provide assistance to the mesothelioma patients by using funds donated by the community or from memorial or foundation gifts.