VA Hospital performs first successful heated chemotherapy bath on a patient with mesothelioma

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Nationalmesotheliomaclaims.com, a comprehensive website that provides people with mesothelioma and their families with in-depth information and free resources about the disease, is excited to report that a VA Hospital in Roxbury, MA has just performed the first successful heated chemotherapy bath.

As a spokesperson for http://www.nationalmesotheliomaclaims.com/30-billion-trust/ noted, the procedure was performed by Dr. Avi Lebenthal on a male patient with mesothelioma. Dr. Lebenthal had been trying to get approval within the VA system for over 3 years, and was very pleased when he got the green light to perform the heated chemo bath. At that point, notes the spokesperson, Dr. Lebenthal had to wait for the right patient for the procedure, which involved surgery combined with the heated chemo.

Dr. Lebenthal was so impressed with the outcome of the innovative procedure, he called nationalmesotheliomaclaims.com to thank them for their support, and to let them know that the patient is recovering very nicely. Not only has the website given his mesothelioma program a boost, he said, but it also helped give a patient with mesothelioma a chance for recovery that he otherwise would not have had.

As the wife of the patient told nationalmesotheliomaclaims.com, the information on the website took a huge load off their minds, and gave them hope that he would have a prolonged life.

"She said that they were overwhelmed by the decisions that they had to make and would never been able to find and afford the quality of treatment her husband received without the website and law firm's help," noted the company spokesperson.

SOURCE Nationalmesotheliomaclaims.com

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