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Mesothelioma Clinical Trials List Offered by IQ Mesothelioma: Search Current Mesothelioma Treatment Options

(EMAILWIRE.COM, February 26, 2010 ) New York, NY - IQ Mesothelioma is pleased to provide comprehensive resources for mesothelioma patients and their loved ones, including information about mesothelioma cancer clinical trials. These trials are being conducted at cancer treatment centers nationwide with the goal of finding more effective treatments for mesothelioma. In the aftermath of a mesothelioma diagnosis, you may be interested in exploring your options for participating in a clinical trial. To help you understand the benefits and potential drawbacks of volunteering for a clinical trial, IQ Mesothelioma Mesothelioma offers information about what is involved in these studies, as well as a database of current mesothelioma clinical trials.

Although researchers have not yet found a cure for mesothelioma cancer, clinical trials are being conducted to test new drugs and find more effective treatments for this disease. The Clinical Trials section of IQMesothelioma.com provides detailed information about mesothelioma clinical trials, including information about their purpose and an explanation of the clinical trial phases. If you are a mesothelioma patient who is interested in participating in a clinical trial, you can find clinical trials by searching IQ Mesothelioma’s clinical trial database. Narrow your search results by status, age group, phase, and other search criteria in order to receive only the most relevant results, or view a complete list by visiting the IQ Mesothelioma Clinical Trial Directory. Before volunteering for a clinical trial, make sure to speak with your mesothelioma doctor and the clinical trial coordinator in order to determine if you are a good candidate.

If you are interested in learning more about mesothelioma cancer clinical trials, visit http://www.iqmesothelioma.com/ today. Additional resources on the site include a national database of mesothelioma doctors and mesothelioma cancer treatment centers, information about asbestos exposure sites nationwide, and a list of mesothelioma support groups and cancer foundations.

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, you may want to consider exploring your legal options as well. In many cases, mesothelioma patients were exposed to asbestos on the job due to their employer’s negligence. By filing a mesothelioma lawsuit, you may be able to recover compensation that can help pay for your medical expenses and provide future financial security for your loved ones. At IQ Mesothelioma, you can request a Free Legal Consultation by completing a simple contact form. A mesothelioma attorney can explain your rights and help you determine if a lawsuit is in your best interests.

About IQ Mesothelioma

IQ Mesothelioma is a comprehensive source of support and information for mesothelioma patients and their family members, caretakers, and friends. Visit http://www.iqmesothelioma.com for free access to national databases of mesothelioma specialists, cancer treatment centers, and mesothelioma clinical trials. Information and articles about support groups, asbestos exposure locations, and mesothelioma treatments are also available for site visitors.


IQ Mesothelioma
Liz Ryan
800-449-1970
pressrelease@lawyercentral.com

Source: EmailWire.com

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