Moffitt Cancer Center
Executive Summary
H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute stands as Florida's only NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, having treated more than 3,000 mesothelioma patients since establishing its dedicated Mesothelioma Research and Treatment Center in 2012.[1] Located in Tampa on the University of South Florida campus, Moffitt has achieved mesothelioma survival rates nearly 2.5 times higher than the national average—a remarkable outcome that reflects the center's specialized expertise, innovative research, and multidisciplinary approach to this challenging cancer.[2]
The institution was founded in 1986 through the vision of H. Lee Moffitt, then Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives, who was shocked by Florida's high cancer mortality rates and worked to create a world-class cancer center funded partially by state cigarette tax revenue.[3] Today, Moffitt's thoracic oncology team pioneered the application of Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT) for mesothelioma, enabling high-dose radiation delivery while minimizing damage to healthy tissue. The center provides approximately 14,600 nights of free lodging annually through its Magnolia Lodging Program, recognizing that many patients must travel for specialized care. For Florida residents and others seeking treatment at Moffitt, understanding how to coordinate world-class medical care with legal compensation for asbestos exposure can significantly improve both health outcomes and financial recovery.[4]
Key Facts
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What Makes Moffitt a Leader in Mesothelioma Care?
Moffitt Cancer Center has emerged as one of the nation's premier mesothelioma treatment destinations, with outcomes that dramatically exceed national benchmarks. The center's one-year and five-year survival proportions significantly surpass national averages—a testament to the specialized expertise concentrated at Florida's only comprehensive cancer center.[5]
The Moffitt Difference
Several factors contribute to Moffitt's exceptional outcomes:
- Specialized Focus: A dedicated mesothelioma team within the Thoracic Oncology Program
- Innovative Technology: Pioneer application of IMRT and other advanced treatment modalities
- Clinical Trial Access: Robust research program with multiple active mesothelioma trials
- Multidisciplinary Collaboration: Thoracic surgeons, medical oncologists, and radiation oncologists working as an integrated team
- Patient Support Infrastructure: Comprehensive services including free lodging and clinical trial coordination[6]
| "Moffitt's survival outcomes for mesothelioma patients—nearly two and a half times the national average—demonstrate what's possible when patients receive care at specialized high-volume centers. This is why we always encourage families to explore their options at NCI-designated comprehensive cancer centers." |
| — Paul Danziger, Founding Partner, Danziger & De Llano |
What Is the History of Moffitt Cancer Center?
The story of Moffitt Cancer Center begins with one man's determination to address a public health crisis. H. Lee Moffitt, Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives, was shocked to discover Florida's exceptionally high cancer mortality rates and made creating a comprehensive cancer center his legislative mission.[7]
Founding Timeline
- 1981: Florida Legislature passes bill to create H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute
- 1983: Groundbreaking for $70 million, 162-bed facility
- October 27, 1986: Moffitt Cancer Center opens with 409 team members
- 1989: Blood and Marrow Transplant Program opens
- 1992: First scientist joins; research recruitment begins
- 1995: 100,000-square-foot Moffitt Research Center opens with $12 million state funding
- 1998: Earned NCI Cancer Center Support Grant—becoming Florida's only NCI-designated center
- 1999 and 2003: Expansions nearly double research center size
- 2012: Dedicated Mesothelioma Research and Treatment Center unveiled[8]
Innovative Funding Model
Moffitt was created through a unique partnership. H. Lee Moffitt worked with University of South Florida College of Medicine Dean Andor Szentivanyi to secure community and legislative support. Crucially, funding came from a small percentage of state cigarette tax revenue—an approach that connected tobacco-related funding to cancer treatment in a meaningful way.[9]
| ℹ️ Only in Florida: Moffitt remains Florida's only NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center—a distinction that brings world-class cancer research and treatment to the Southeast. |
Which Physicians Lead Moffitt's Mesothelioma Program?
Moffitt's mesothelioma team brings together experts in thoracic surgery, medical oncology, and radiation oncology who collaborate closely on every patient's care.[10]
Dr. Jacques P. Fontaine, MD — Thoracic Surgery
Dr. Fontaine is a thoracic surgeon specializing in mesothelioma who works closely with the medical and radiation oncology teams to develop comprehensive treatment plans. His surgical expertise encompasses both traditional and minimally invasive approaches to mesothelioma treatment.[11]
Dr. Tawee Tanvetyanon, MD — Medical Oncology
Dr. Tanvetyanon serves as Principal Investigator for several mesothelioma clinical trials at Moffitt, including the Phase III trial examining durvalumab (MEDI4736) combined with chemotherapy as first-line treatment for advanced pleural mesothelioma. His research focuses on improving survival outcomes through novel therapeutic combinations.[12]
Dr. Alberto Chiappori, MD — Medical Oncology
Dr. Chiappori leads the Phase II study evaluating the combination of nivolumab (Opdivo) and ramucirumab (Cyramza) for previously-treated mesothelioma patients, examining progression-free survival as the primary endpoint. His expertise in immunotherapy has positioned Moffitt at the forefront of mesothelioma research.[13]
Dr. Carlos A. Perez, MD — Radiation Oncology Pioneer
Dr. Perez is a radiation oncologist who pioneered the application of Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT) for mesothelioma treatment. This advanced technique allows safe delivery of high-dose radiation while minimizing harm to healthy surrounding tissue. In 2019, Dr. Perez opened a multi-institutional clinical trial studying IMRT efficacy in mesothelioma patients who have not undergone extrapleural pneumonectomy.[14]
| "The physicians at specialized mesothelioma centers are advancing treatments that simply weren't available years ago. IMRT technology, immunotherapy combinations, and other innovations are giving patients options and hope that didn't exist for earlier generations." |
| — David Foster, Client Advocate, Danziger & De Llano |
What Treatment Options Does Moffitt Offer?
Moffitt provides comprehensive multimodal treatment for mesothelioma, combining surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy based on each patient's individual disease characteristics.[15]
Surgical Oncology
Moffitt's thoracic surgeons offer the full range of surgical approaches:
- Pleurectomy/Decortication (P/D): Lung-sparing surgery to remove diseased tissue
- Extrapleural Pneumonectomy (EPP): Complete removal of affected lung and surrounding structures
- Minimally Invasive Techniques: Advanced robotic and video-assisted approaches
- Cytoreductive Surgery: For peritoneal mesothelioma patients[16]
Radiation Therapy
Moffitt has pioneered advanced radiation approaches for mesothelioma:
- Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT): Precisely targeted high-dose radiation that spares healthy tissue
- Adjuvant Radiation: Post-surgical treatment to address residual disease
- Combination Protocols: Radiation integrated with immunotherapy in clinical trials[17]
Medical Oncology
- Standard pemetrexed/cisplatin chemotherapy
- Immunotherapy including checkpoint inhibitors
- Targeted chemoperfusion—chemotherapy delivered directly to blood vessels feeding tumors
- Novel agents through clinical trial participation
Innovative Approaches
- Photodynamic therapies
- Gene therapy research
- Heated chemotherapy (HIPEC) for peritoneal mesothelioma[18]
| ✓ 2.5x Survival Rate: Moffitt's mesothelioma treatment outcomes are nearly 2.5 times higher than the national average—demonstrating the value of specialized, high-volume center care. |
What Clinical Trials Are Available at Moffitt?
Moffitt maintains an active mesothelioma clinical research program with multiple trials investigating novel treatment approaches.[19]
Current Active Trials
Durvalumab Phase III Trial: Examining durvalumab (MEDI4736) combined with chemotherapy as first-line treatment for advanced pleural mesothelioma, with overall survival as the primary endpoint. Principal Investigator: Dr. Tawee Tanvetyanon.[20]
Nivolumab + Ramucirumab Phase II Trial: Evaluating the combination of nivolumab (Opdivo) and ramucirumab (Cyramza) for previously-treated mesothelioma patients, examining progression-free survival. Principal Investigator: Dr. Alberto Chiappori.
Transarterial Chemoperfusion Phase II Trial: Testing safety and efficacy of transarterial chemoperfusion treatment with cisplatin, gemcitabine, and methotrexate for unresectable pleural mesothelioma.
IMRT Multi-Institutional Trial: Dr. Perez's 2019 study examining IMRT efficacy in mesothelioma patients who have not undergone extrapleural pneumonectomy.[21]
Historical Research Contributions
- October 2012: Joined National Cancer Institute in Phase Ib study of CRS 207 vaccine and immunotherapy
- NGR-TNF Trial: Phase III study of treatment engineered to kill mesothelioma tumor cells
- Total Cancer Care Initiative: Since 2006, enrolled over 76,000 cancer patients for molecular profiling—providing data that informs personalized treatment approaches[22]
How Can Florida Workers Access Care at Moffitt?
As Florida's only NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, Moffitt serves patients throughout the state and the southeastern United States who may have been exposed to asbestos in various industries.[23]
Florida Exposure Sources
Workers throughout Florida may have encountered asbestos at:
- Shipyards: Jacksonville, Tampa, and other port facilities
- Power Plants: Electrical generating stations throughout the state
- Phosphate Mining: Central Florida's extensive mining operations
- Construction: Renovation and demolition of older buildings
- Manufacturing: Industrial facilities across the state
- Military Installations: Naval bases and other military facilities[24]
Veterans in Florida
Florida is home to one of the nation's largest veteran populations. Military veterans throughout the state may have been exposed to asbestos during service, particularly those who served in the Navy or worked at military installations. Veterans can pursue both VA benefits and legal compensation simultaneously.[25]
| "Florida's industrial history includes significant asbestos exposure in shipyards, power plants, and manufacturing facilities. Moffitt's location in Tampa makes world-class mesothelioma care accessible to workers and families throughout the state and Southeast region." |
| — Paul Danziger, Founding Partner, Danziger & De Llano |
What Support Services Help Patients and Families?
Moffitt provides comprehensive support services that extend beyond medical treatment, recognizing that patients and families face challenges on multiple fronts.[26]
Magnolia Lodging Program
Established in 1994, Moffitt's Magnolia Lodging Program provides approximately 14,600 nights of free lodging annually for patients and caregivers traveling to Tampa for treatment. This support removes a significant barrier for patients who live outside the immediate Tampa area.[27]
Clinical Trial Support
Moffitt maintains a robust patient enrollment and support system for clinical trial participants. The trained support network helps patients navigate the additional requirements of research participation while ensuring they receive coordinated care.
Comprehensive Patient Services
- Social Work: Professional assistance with care coordination and emotional support
- Patient Navigation: Dedicated staff to guide patients through complex treatment journeys
- Nutrition Counseling: Dietary guidance to support treatment and recovery
- Mental Health Services: Psychological support for patients and families
- Financial Counseling: Help understanding insurance and assistance options
Moffitt Cancer Center Foundation
The Foundation provides financial assistance programs for patients facing treatment-related expenses, helping ensure that financial barriers don't prevent access to care.
What Financial Resources Are Available for Treatment?
Mesothelioma treatment costs can be substantial, but multiple resources exist to help patients and families manage these expenses.[28]
Asbestos Trust Funds
Over $30 billion remains available in 60+ asbestos bankruptcy trust funds established by companies that manufactured or used asbestos products:
- Multiple Trust Eligibility: Most patients qualify for 5+ trusts based on exposure history
- Expedited Processing: Some trusts pay within 90 days
- No Trial Required: Trust fund claims are processed administratively[29]
Legal Compensation Options
Beyond trust funds, mesothelioma patients may pursue:
- Personal Injury Lawsuits: Against companies responsible for asbestos exposure
- Wrongful Death Claims: For families who have lost loved ones
- Settlement Negotiations: Often resolved faster than trial
- VA Benefits: For veterans (can be pursued simultaneously with legal claims)[30]
| ⚠️ Important: Florida has specific statutes of limitations for asbestos claims. The time to file may be limited from the date of diagnosis. Consulting with an experienced mesothelioma attorney promptly can help protect your legal rights. |
How Does Treatment Connect to Legal Compensation?
The medical documentation generated during treatment at specialized centers like Moffitt can become critical evidence for legal claims.[31]
Medical Records as Legal Evidence
The diagnostic process generates detailed documentation supporting compensation claims:
- Pathology Reports: Confirm mesothelioma diagnosis and cell type
- Imaging Studies: Document disease extent and progression
- Treatment Records: Establish medical expenses and ongoing care needs
- Work History Documentation: Often gathered during medical intake
Why Specialized Centers Matter for Legal Claims
Treatment at an NCI-designated comprehensive cancer center provides advantages for legal purposes:
- Expert pathology review confirming diagnosis
- Detailed documentation of disease characteristics
- Access to physicians who may provide testimony if needed
- Comprehensive treatment records supporting damages claims[32]
Coordinating Care and Legal Claims
Patients can pursue both medical treatment and legal compensation simultaneously. An experienced mesothelioma attorney can help preserve critical evidence, identify all responsible parties, and file claims within applicable deadlines—all while patients focus on their treatment.[33]
Get Help Today
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma and are seeking treatment at Moffitt Cancer Center or any specialized cancer center, you may be entitled to significant compensation for your asbestos exposure.[34]
Free Case Evaluation
The experienced mesothelioma attorneys at Danziger & De Llano offer free, confidential case evaluations to help you understand your legal options. With decades of experience representing mesothelioma patients and their families, we can help you:
- Identify all potential sources of compensation
- File trust fund claims efficiently
- Pursue legal action against responsible parties
- Coordinate legal efforts with your medical treatment
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References
- ↑ Mesothelioma Diagnosis Guide, Danziger & De Llano
- ↑ Mesothelioma at Moffitt, Moffitt Cancer Center
- ↑ Top Mesothelioma Treatment Centers, Mesothelioma Lawyer Center
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- ↑ Mesothelioma Doctors, Mesothelioma.net
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- ↑ About Danziger & De Llano, Danziger & De Llano
- ↑ Mesothelioma Overview, Mesothelioma.net
- ↑ Mesothelioma Lawyers, Danziger & De Llano
- ↑ Top Mesothelioma Doctors, Mesothelioma Lawyer Center
- ↑ New Mesothelioma Treatments, MesotheliomaAttorney.com
- ↑ Immunotherapy for Mesothelioma, Mesothelioma.net
- ↑ Mesothelioma Settlements, Danziger & De Llano
- ↑ Top Mesothelioma Treatment Centers, MesotheliomaAttorney.com
- ↑ Malignant Mesothelioma Lawyers, Danziger & De Llano
- ↑ Mesothelioma Treatment Guide, Mesothelioma Lawyer Center
- ↑ Multimodal Therapy for Mesothelioma, Mesothelioma.net
- ↑ Clinical Trials for Mesothelioma Treatment, Mesothelioma.net
- ↑ Mesothelioma VA Claims, Danziger & De Llano
- ↑ Mesothelioma: Diagnosis, Treatment & Legal Help, Mesothelioma Lawyer Center
- ↑ Asbestos Exposure Lawyers, Danziger & De Llano
- ↑ Asbestos Exposure, Mesothelioma Lawyer Center
- ↑ Mesothelioma Risk: Shipyard, Oil & Construction Workers, Danziger & De Llano
- ↑ Veterans & Mesothelioma Claims, Danziger & De Llano
- ↑ The Costs of Mesothelioma Care, Mesothelioma.net
- ↑ Mesothelioma Treatment Costs, Mesothelioma Lawyer Center
- ↑ Mesothelioma Trust Funds, MesotheliomaAttorney.com
- ↑ Mesothelioma and Asbestos Trust Fund Payouts, Danziger & De Llano
- ↑ Asbestos Lawyers, Mesothelioma Lawyer Center
- ↑ Nationwide Mesothelioma Lawyers, Danziger & De Llano
- ↑ How an Asbestos Lawyer Helps File Your Mesothelioma Claim, Mesothelioma Lawyer Center
- ↑ Florida Mesothelioma Lawyers, Danziger & De Llano
- ↑ Contact Us, Danziger & De Llano