Michigan Mesothelioma Treatment

If you are a mesothelioma patient in the state of Michigan, you have access to some of the best doctors and treatment centers in the country. You may also qualify for asbestos compensation to help cover medical bills and other expenses. Discover top treatment options available in Michigan and get support in your fight against mesothelioma.

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Michigan Mesothelioma Treatment Centers

Getting care from experts who understand this rare disease can make all the difference. Michigan is home to top mesothelioma cancer centers that offer specialized treatment options and a range of support services for patients and family members.

These Michigan mesothelioma treatment hospitals can provide the care and guidance you need after a diagnosis:

Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute

Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute

4100 John R
Detroit, MI 48201

Henry Ford Cancer

Henry Ford Cancer

2800 W Grand Boulevard
Detroit, MI 48202

University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center

University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center

1500 E. Medical Center Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48109

19229 Mack Avenue
Grosse Pointe Woods, MI 48236

William Beaumont University Hospital

William Beaumont University Hospital

3577 West 13 Mile Road
Royal Oak, MI 48073

Mesothelioma Specialists in Michigan

Patients can access the best treatments from expert mesothelioma doctors in Michigan. Each of these specialists provides high-quality care for cases of mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases.

Dr. Richard N. Berri is one of the state’s leading mesothelioma specialists

Dr. Richard N. Berri

Dr. Richard N. Berri

Surgical Oncologist

Director of the Surgical Oncology and Peritoneal Surface Malignancy Program at Van Elslander Cancer Center

Other top Michigan specialists include:

  • Dr. Raed Alnajjar – Thoracic surgeon at Henry Ford Cancer
  • Dr. Frank Baciewicz – Thoracic surgeon at Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute
  • Dr. Donnele Daley – Surgical oncologist at University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center
  • Dr. Rishindra Mamidi Reddy – Thoracic surgeon at University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center
  • Dr. Mohammad Muhsin Chisti – Medical oncologist at William Beaumont University Hospital
  • Dr. Shirish M. Gadgeel – Medical oncologist at Henry Ford Cancer
  • Dr. Tarik Hadid – Medical oncologist at Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute
  • Dr. Gregory P. Kalemkerian – Medical oncologist at University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center
  • Dr. Hirva Mamdani – Medical oncologist at Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute
  • Dr. Miguel Alvelo-Rivera – Thoracic surgeon at Henry Ford Cancer
  • Dr. Ayman Soubani – Pulmonologist at Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute
  • Dr. Craig W. Stevens – Radiation oncologist at William Beaumont University Hospital

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Michigan Mesothelioma Treatment Options

Patients in Michigan can access a range of mesothelioma treatments provided by leading specialists.

Michigan mesothelioma treatment options include:

  • Surgery: Depending on their cancer type and stage, patients may qualify for mesothelioma surgery to remove tumors and potentially increase their life expectancy.
  • Chemotherapy: Powerful drugs are administered to destroy tumors and kill cancer cells. Chemotherapy can be used as a main treatment for mesothelioma or in combination with surgery or radiation.
  • Tumor Treating Fields (TTFields): This innovative treatment uses low-energy electrical fields to stop cancer cells from growing and spreading. TTFields are often used with chemotherapy to improve results.
  • Immunotherapy: Immunotherapy drugs help the body’s immune system find and destroy cancer cells.
  • Palliative care: Focused on relieving symptoms and improving quality of life, palliative care can include minor surgeries, pain management, emotional support, and other therapies.
  • Radiation therapy: High-energy radiation can damage the DNA of cancer cells and shrink tumors.
  • Clinical trials: Eligible patients can access emerging therapies or new combinations of treatments through mesothelioma clinical trials.

Mesothelioma Patient Care Teams in Michigan

Michigan mesothelioma patient care teams are made up of multidisciplinary professionals who are dedicated to providing comprehensive medical treatment and support.

Mesothelioma patient care teams typically include:

  • Medical oncologists
  • Nurses
  • Nutritionists
  • Palliative care specialists
  • Pathologists
  • Pulmonologists
  • Radiation oncologists
  • Social workers
  • Surgical oncologists
  • Thoracic surgeons

These specialists work together to:

  • Develop personalized treatment plans
  • Offer symptom management and palliative care
  • Provide emotional support and cancer care education

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Michigan Mesothelioma Treatment Research and Clinical Trials

Top research centers in Michigan are studying new and more effective mesothelioma treatments that may help patients live longer.

Some of these research centers include:

  • Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute
  • Henry Ford Cancer
  • University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center

All these institutions are dedicated to advancing cancer research and improving survival outcomes for mesothelioma patients.

Mesothelioma Clinical Trials in Michigan

Several cancer research centers in Michigan are conducting clinical trials for mesothelioma at no cost to patients. The goal of these trials is to identify better, more effective treatment options to improve length and quality of life.

Some of these active trials include:

  • Additional Chemotherapy After Peritoneal Mesothelioma Surgery: This trial is looking at whether chemotherapy given directly into the abdomen (intraperitoneal) or through a vein (intravenous) works better for treating peritoneal mesothelioma after cytoreductive surgery and heated chemotherapy (HIPEC).
  • Targeted Immunotherapy for Advanced Mesothelioma: This study is testing a new targeted immunotherapy drug called MDNA11 by itself and with an immune checkpoint inhibitor to see if it can help fight advanced mesothelioma.
  • TNG462 for Patients With Genetic Mutations: This trial is evaluating a new drug called TNG462, which targets a specific genetic change (MTAP deletion) found in mesothelioma and certain other cancers.

Contact our Patient Advocates for help accessing new treatments and clinical trials in Michigan.

Scope of Asbestos-Related Diseases in Michigan

According to data from the Environmental Working Group, there were 10,188 asbestos-related deaths in Michigan between 1999 and 2017, including those from mesothelioma, lung cancer, and asbestosis.

Many mesothelioma patients in the state developed this cancer after working with or around asbestos at job sites. Asbestos was used in various industries throughout the state before the risks were publicly known. 

Some notable Michigan job sites that contained asbestos include:

  • Chevrolet Manufacturing Plant in Flint
  • Chrysler Assembly Plant in Detroit
  • General Motors Assembly Plant in Grand Rapids
  • Great Lakes Slab Steel Plant in Detroit
  • Grey Iron Foundry in Saginaw
  • James River Paper Mill in Kalamazoo
  • Kaiser Aluminum Plant in Dearborn
  • Kellogg Company in Battle Creek
  • Modern Plastics in Benton Harbor

Fortunately, Michigan residents diagnosed with mesothelioma have access to advanced treatment options at state-of-the-art hospitals and cancer centers.

Cost of Michigan Mesothelioma Treatment

On average, it costs well over $400,000 a year to treat mesothelioma, and insurance usually doesn’t cover everything.

Some potential expenses to consider include:

This doesn’t include the cost of transportation or lodging if you’re traveling from another state to get mesothelioma treatment in Michigan.

Financial Compensation for Michigan Mesothelioma Treatment

Mesothelioma compensation can help you afford quality care if you qualify. Learn more about how to pursue compensation from lawsuits, trust fund claims, and veterans benefits below.

Mesothelioma Lawsuits

Mesothelioma patients in Michigan may pursue legal action against companies responsible for their asbestos exposure. A successful mesothelioma lawsuit can provide compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages.

Our partners have secured over $359 million for Michigan mesothelioma victims, including:

  • $4.98 million for a welder in Detroit
  • $4.2 million for a pipefitter & U.S. Air Force veteran in Farwell
  • $3 million for a secondary exposure victim in Branch
  • $3.7 million for a contractor in Blanchard
  • $2.9 million for a union electrician in Ionia
  • $2.8 million for a power plant worker in Algonac
  • $4.92 million for a U.S. Navy veteran in Kimball

A Michigan mesothelioma lawyer can guide you through the legal process, ensuring your rights are protected while pursuing the compensation you deserve.

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Asbestos Trust Fund Claims

Mesothelioma patients in Michigan may be eligible to file claims with asbestos trust funds created to compensate victims and their families.

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Over $30 billion is already set aside and available in asbestos trust funds. You could start receiving payouts from trust funds in 90 days or less.

These funds offer financial relief to help cover treatment costs, lost income, and other expenses for those affected by mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases.

We can connect you with a Michigan mesothelioma lawyer who can file asbestos trust fund claims on your behalf if you qualify. Contact us now to get started.

Veterans Benefits

Former service members with mesothelioma can apply for veterans benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to cover the costs of cancer treatment.

Eligible veterans may receive free or discounted medical care, tax-free disability compensation of nearly $4,000 a month, VA pensions, and other forms of financial assistance.

Get Help Finding Michigan Mesothelioma Treatment

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, you have options. Getting treatment from a mesothelioma doctor in Michigan may help you improve your length and quality of life.

Mesothelioma Hope can connect you with doctors at top Michigan mesothelioma treatment centers.

We can also help you:

  • Better understand your diagnosis
  • Enroll in clinical trials
  • Find support groups and peer mentors
  • File legal claims for mesothelioma compensation

Call (866) 608-8933 to speak with a Patient Advocate or get matched with a doctor now.

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