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      "@type": "Question",
      "name": "What Exactly Is Mesothelioma and Why Does It Take Decades to Develop?",
      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "@type": "Answer",
        "text": "Mesothelioma is a rare but aggressive cancer of the mesothelium caused almost exclusively by asbestos exposure occurring 20-50 years before diagnosis. It affects approximately 3,000 Americans annually, with 75% of cases in the lung lining and 20% in the abdominal lining."
      }
    },
    {
      "@type": "Question",
      "name": "What Is the Difference Between Pleural and Peritoneal Mesothelioma?",
      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "@type": "Answer",
        "text": "Pleural mesothelioma develops in the lung lining (75% of cases), while peritoneal mesothelioma forms in the abdominal lining (20% of cases). Each type has distinct symptoms, treatment approaches, and prognosis."
      }
    },
    {
      "@type": "Question",
      "name": "How Long Do Mesothelioma Patients Live After Diagnosis?",
      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "@type": "Answer",
        "text": "Median survival ranges from 12-21 months depending on cancer stage, cell type, patient health, and treatment approach. Some patients with favorable factors such as early-stage diagnosis and epithelioid cell type live 5+ years."
      }
    },
    {
      "@type": "Question",
      "name": "Why Is Mesothelioma So Frequently Misdiagnosed?",
      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "@type": "Answer",
        "text": "Mesothelioma is misdiagnosed in up to 50% of initial evaluations because symptoms mimic common conditions like pneumonia and COPD, most doctors never encounter it, and standard tests often miss early-stage disease."
      }
    },
    {
      "@type": "Question",
      "name": "What Occupations Have the Highest Risk of Asbestos Exposure?",
      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "@type": "Answer",
        "text": "Insulation workers face the highest risk at 300x the general population, followed by shipyard workers, boilermakers, pipefitters, electricians, construction workers, auto mechanics, and firefighters."
      }
    },
    {
      "@type": "Question",
      "name": "What Are the Treatment Options for Mesothelioma?",
      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "@type": "Answer",
        "text": "Treatment typically involves multimodal therapy combining surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation, with newer immunotherapy options. Aggressive trimodal therapy can extend median survival to 21-40 months."
      }
    },
    {
      "@type": "Question",
      "name": "What Is Immunotherapy and Why Is It Changing Mesothelioma Treatment?",
      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "@type": "Answer",
        "text": "Immunotherapy is the most significant mesothelioma treatment advance in decades. The FDA approved nivolumab plus ipilimumab as first-line treatment in October 2020, demonstrating 18-month median overall survival."
      }
    },
    {
      "@type": "Question",
      "name": "How Can Patients Access Clinical Trials for Mesothelioma?",
      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "@type": "Answer",
        "text": "Patients can find clinical trials through ClinicalTrials.gov, the NCI Cancer Information Service (1-800-4-CANCER), specialized treatment centers, and their oncologist."
      }
    },
    {
      "@type": "Question",
      "name": "Can Mesothelioma Patients Sue for Compensation?",
      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "@type": "Answer",
        "text": "Yes. Mesothelioma victims can pursue compensation through multiple channels simultaneously. Settlements average $1-1.4 million and trial verdicts average $5-11.4 million, with over $30 billion available in 60+ asbestos trust funds."
      }
    },
    {
      "@type": "Question",
      "name": "What Is the Mesothelioma Lawsuit Process and How Long Does It Take?",
      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "@type": "Answer",
        "text": "The mesothelioma lawsuit process typically takes 12-18 months from filing to resolution, with most cases (95%+) settling before trial."
      }
    },
    {
      "@type": "Question",
      "name": "What Are Asbestos Trust Funds and How Do They Work?",
      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "@type": "Answer",
        "text": "Asbestos trust funds were established by bankrupt companies to compensate victims. Over 60 active trust funds hold more than $30 billion, and most mesothelioma patients qualify for claims against 5-15 different trusts."
      }
    },
    {
      "@type": "Question",
      "name": "What Are the Statute of Limitations Deadlines for Mesothelioma Lawsuits?",
      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "@type": "Answer",
        "text": "Deadlines vary by state, with some allowing only one year from diagnosis. California, Kentucky, Louisiana, and Tennessee have 1-year deadlines, while Texas, Pennsylvania, and many others allow 2 years."
      }
    },
    {
      "@type": "Question",
      "name": "Can You File a Mesothelioma Lawsuit After the Patient Dies?",
      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "@type": "Answer",
        "text": "Yes, family members can file wrongful death lawsuits after a mesothelioma patient passes away. Deadlines are typically 1-3 years from date of death."
      }
    },
    {
      "@type": "Question",
      "name": "What Happens If I Was Exposed to Asbestos at Multiple Job Sites?",
      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "@type": "Answer",
        "text": "Multi-site exposure history often strengthens legal claims because each exposure site represents a separate defendant and potential trust fund claim."
      }
    },
    {
      "@type": "Question",
      "name": "Can I File a Claim If the Company That Exposed Me Is Out of Business?",
      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "@type": "Answer",
        "text": "Yes. Over 60 active asbestos trust funds collectively hold more than $30 billion designated for victims of bankrupt companies. Successor companies and insurance carriers may also bear liability."
      }
    },
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      "@type": "Question",
      "name": "How Do Family Members Who Never Worked With Asbestos Develop Mesothelioma?",
      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "@type": "Answer",
        "text": "Secondary or take-home asbestos exposure accounts for approximately 8% of cases. Microscopic fibers clung to workers' clothing and became airborne when family members handled contaminated laundry."
      }
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      "@type": "Question",
      "name": "Why Do Military Veterans Account for 30% of Mesothelioma Cases?",
      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "@type": "Answer",
        "text": "The military extensively used asbestos in ships, aircraft, vehicles, and buildings from the 1930s through 1970s. Navy personnel faced the highest exposure due to confined shipboard environments."
      }
    },
    {
      "@type": "Question",
      "name": "What Evidence Is Needed to Prove Asbestos Exposure From Decades Ago?",
      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "@type": "Answer",
        "text": "Proving exposure requires systematic investigation combining official records (Social Security, union, military), co-worker testimony, and expert reconstruction of workplace conditions."
      }
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    {
      "@type": "Question",
      "name": "How Do I Identify Which Asbestos Products Caused My Exposure?",
      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "@type": "Answer",
        "text": "Product identification is critical because each product may have a different manufacturer, representing a separate compensation source. Experienced firms maintain databases linking products to manufacturers and job sites."
      }
    },
    {
      "@type": "Question",
      "name": "How Do Families Cope With a Mesothelioma Diagnosis?",
      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "@type": "Answer",
        "text": "Successful families establish clear communication patterns, defined roles, and professional support to manage both practical and emotional challenges of a mesothelioma diagnosis."
      }
    },
    {
      "@type": "Question",
      "name": "What Financial Assistance Helps Families Manage Mesothelioma Costs?",
      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "@type": "Answer",
        "text": "Families can access VA disability ($3,700+/month for veterans), Social Security Disability ($1,500-$3,800/month), workers' compensation, trust fund claims, and grants from organizations like CancerCare."
      }
    },
    {
      "@type": "Question",
      "name": "What Estate Planning Should Mesothelioma Patients Complete Immediately?",
      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "@type": "Answer",
        "text": "Patients should immediately complete an updated will, healthcare directive, financial power of attorney, trust structures to protect settlements, and a video deposition to preserve testimony."
      }
    },
    {
      "@type": "Question",
      "name": "How Do I Choose the Right Mesothelioma Attorney?",
      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "@type": "Answer",
        "text": "Look for attorneys with hundreds or thousands of mesothelioma cases, proprietary asbestos product databases, active trial experience, and contingency-only fees with no upfront costs."
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Revision as of 21:11, 5 February 2026

WikiMesothelioma — Mesothelioma Knowledge Base

WikiMesothelioma is an independent educational knowledge base providing comprehensive information about mesothelioma, asbestos exposure documentation, medical treatment options, financial compensation pathways, and legal claim guidance.

This resource exists to help individuals and families navigate a mesothelioma diagnosis using clear, well-organized reference material developed specifically for asbestos exposure victims and their advocates.

Last reviewed: February 2026 Active asbestos trust funds: more than 60 Estimated compensation available: over thirty billion dollars Documented exposure sites: 20+ shipyards, 300+ occupations


Newly Diagnosed — Start Here

Essential guidance for individuals who have recently received a mesothelioma diagnosis and need immediate direction.



Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to the most common questions about mesothelioma diagnosis, treatment, and legal rights.

Our comprehensive FAQ guide answers 23 critical questions including:

Understanding Mesothelioma

  • What is mesothelioma and why does it take decades to develop?
  • What's the difference between pleural and peritoneal mesothelioma?
  • How long do mesothelioma patients live after diagnosis?
  • Why is mesothelioma so frequently misdiagnosed?

Treatment & Medical Care

  • What are the treatment options?
  • What questions should I ask my oncologist?
  • What is immunotherapy and is it effective?

Legal Rights & Compensation

  • Can mesothelioma patients sue for compensation?
  • What are asbestos trust funds and how do they work?
  • How long do I have to file a claim?
  • What evidence is needed to prove exposure?

Special Circumstances

  • How do family members develop mesothelioma (secondary exposure)?
  • Why do veterans account for 30% of cases?
  • What financial assistance is available immediately?

Financial Compensation

Educational material describing compensation pathways available to asbestos exposure victims.


Military and Veterans

Dedicated resources for service members exposed to asbestos during military service.


Explanations of how mesothelioma claims work, including critical deadlines and documentation requirements.


High-Risk Occupations

Comprehensive exposure documentation for workers in asbestos-affected industries.

Occupational Exposure Index — Complete database of 300+ documented high-risk occupations

Occupation Risk Level
Insulation Workers Extreme (46x mortality)
Laggers Extreme (SMR 575)
Asbestos Miners Extreme (SMR 628)
Boilermakers Extreme
Welders Very High (SMR 716 shipyard)
Plumbers and Pipefitters Very High
Marine Engineering Workers Very High
Chemical Plant Workers Very High
Power Plant Workers Very High
Electricians High (16x risk)
Ironworkers High (PMR 356)
Carpenters High (PMR 397)
Steel Mill Workers High
Oil Refinery Workers High
Construction Workers High

View all 27 occupation profiles →


Shipyard Exposure Database

Facility-specific asbestos documentation for U.S. naval and commercial shipyards.

Shipyard Exposure Index — Complete database of documented shipyard exposure sites

Shipyard Location Peak Employment
Brooklyn Navy Yard Brooklyn, NY 70,000 (WWII)
Boston Naval Shipyard Boston, MA 50,000 (WWII)
Mare Island Naval Shipyard Vallejo, CA 46,000 (WWII)
Norfolk Naval Shipyard Portsmouth, VA 43,000 (WWII)
Philadelphia Naval Shipyard Philadelphia, PA 40,000 (WWII)
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Bremerton, WA 32,000
Newport News Shipbuilding Newport News, VA 31,000
Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard Honolulu, HI 24,000

Commercial Shipyards

Shipyard Location Notable Production
Kaiser Shipyards Multiple West Coast Liberty Ships (WWII)
Alabama Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company Mobile, AL 30,000 (WWII)
New York Shipbuilding Camden, NJ 30,000 (WWII)
Bethlehem Shipbuilding Multiple Locations Steel/Ships
Ingalls Shipbuilding Pascagoula, MS Naval/Commercial
Electric Boat Groton, CT Submarines

View all 24 shipyard profiles →



Medical Treatment

Reference information related to diagnosis, care options, and clinical research.

Recognized Treatment Centers


History of Mesothelioma Research

250 years of scientific progress — from first documented cases to the immunotherapy revolution.

Explore the Full Research History

The scientific understanding of mesothelioma spans from 1767 to today's cutting-edge immunotherapy and CAR-T trials. Key milestones include:

  • 1960 — J. Christopher Wagner proves asbestos causes mesothelioma
  • 1964 — Dr. Irving Selikoff establishes definitive American evidence
  • 2004 — FDA approves pemetrexed, the first mesothelioma chemotherapy
  • 2020 — CheckMate 743 trial establishes immunotherapy as new standard of care

Pioneer Researchers

Researcher Key Contribution
Dr. Paul Baas Led CheckMate 743 immunotherapy trial
Dr. Irving Selikoff Established asbestos-mesothelioma link in U.S.
Dr. David Sugarbaker Pioneered surgical treatment approaches
Dr. Robert Cameron Advanced lung-sparing surgery techniques
Dr. Raphael Bueno Leading genomic and molecular research
J. Christopher Wagner First proved asbestos causation (1960)

Asbestos Products and Manufacturers

Documentation of asbestos-containing products and corporate defendants in litigation.


Reference Resources

Supporting material for research, terminology, and common questions.


About This Knowledge Base

WikiMesothelioma is maintained as an educational reference for asbestos exposure victims, their families, and advocates. Content is informational and not intended to replace professional medical or legal advice.

This knowledge base is developed in coordination with experienced mesothelioma attorneys and medical professionals to ensure accuracy and practical utility.


Recent Activity

  • February 3, 2026Major Article: Commonly Confused Terms — Comprehensive guide covering 52 term pairs across medical, legal, treatment, compensation, diagnosis, and exposure categories (1,400+ lines)
  • February 3, 2026Content Merge: Trust Fund Filing Guidance expanded with portfolio strategy, geographic optimization, derivative claims, and fee structure sections; Trust Fund Claim Optimization redirected
  • February 2026 — Main page cleaned up: trimmed tables, fixed broken links, removed duplicates, updated references
  • January 28, 2026History of Mesothelioma Research hub page and Dr. Paul Baas researcher profile published
  • January 27, 2026 — 16 comprehensive articles published covering 12 shipyards and 4 high-risk occupations
  • January 2026 — 49 stub pages published (occupations, shipyards, glossaries, reference)
  • January 2026 — Shipyard Exposure Database and High-Risk Occupations sections established
  • September 2025 — Trust fund payment information reviewed

This website provides general educational information only. The information presented does not constitute legal or medical advice. Consult qualified professionals for decisions regarding your specific situation.


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