Mesothelioma Doctor And Physicians
A mesothelioma doctor may be recognized as a
specialist that deals with mesothelioma cancer patients
but during your treatment program you will be exposed to
a team of doctors each specializing in a different
field.
A cancer care team, not just one mesothelioma doctor
usually is comprised but not limited to the following
type of doctors who
practice
medicine in the following areas:
- General Practitioner
- Your first point of contact, a medical doctor who
provides primary care. Usually your family physician
who treats acute and chronic illnesses, provides
preventive care and health education.
- Pulmonologist
- An internal medicine doctor who has
specialized knowledge and skill in the diagnosis and
treatment of pulmonary (lung) conditions and
diseases.
- Thoracic Surgeon
- A doctor specializing in surgical treatment of
diseases of the chest including coronary artery
disease; cancers of the lung, esophagus, and chest
wall.
- Medical Oncologist
- Doctors who who study, diagnose, and treat
cancerous tumors. They practice in hospitals and
medical centers, university hospitals, and research
organizations.
- Radiation Oncologist
- A doctor who specializes in the treatment of
cancer patients, using radiation as the main form of
treatment as opposed to a medical oncologist who
uses chemotherapy as the preferred form of
treatment.
- Radiologist
- Doctors who specialize in diagnosing disease by
obtaining and interpreting medical images obtained
by using x rays, radioactive substances, sound
waves, or other techniques.
- Pathologist
- a doctor who specializes in diagnosing diseases by
examining tissue, blood, and body fluids. Other
doctors consult pathologists to assist in the
diagnosis of the type of cancer affecting their
patients, then treatment can be tailored to the
identified disease.
- Respiratory Therapist
- Specializes in caring for people with breathing
difficulties. They help to monitor, evaluate and
treat individuals with respiratory and
cardio-respiratory disorders
If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma cancer,
finding that mesothelioma doctor and treatment facility for your cancer
care is an important step to getting the best treatment
possible. The health care system is complex, resources
are available to research mesothelioma doctors, getting
a second opinion, and choosing a
cancer treatment center. Below
are suggestions and information resources to help you
with these important decisions.
Finding a
mesothelioma research doctor
One way to find a mesothelioma doctor who specializes in
lung cancer care is to ask for a referral from your
primary care physician. You may know a specialist
yourself, or through the experience of a family member,
coworker, or friend.
The following resources may also be able to provide you
with names of doctors who specialize in treating
specific diseases or conditions. However, these
resources may not have information about the quality of
care that the doctors provide.
Your local hospital or its patient referral service may
be able to provide you with a list of specialists who
practice at that hospital.
The American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) has a
list of mesothelioma doctors who have met certain
education and training requirements and have passed
specialty examinations. The Official ABMS Directory of
Board Certified Medical Specialists lists doctors’ names
along with their specialty and their educational
background. The directory is available in most public
libraries, click on “Who’s Certified”.
http://www.abms.org
The American Medical Association (AMA) Physician Select
database provides basic information on licensed
physicians in the United States. Users can search for
physicians by name or by medical specialty.
http://dbapps.ama-assn.org/aps/amahg.htm
The American Society of Clinical Oncologists (ASCO)
provides an online list of doctors who are members of
ASCO. The member database has the names and affiliations
of over 15,000 oncologists worldwide. It can be searched
by doctor’s name, institution’s name, location, and/or
type of board certification.
http://www.asco.org/ac/1,1003,_12-002215,00.asp
The American College of Surgeons (ACS) Membership
Database is an online list of surgeons who are members
of the ACS. The list can be searched by doctor’s name,
geographic location, or medical specialty.
http://web.facs.org/acsdir/default_public.cfm
Public and medical libraries may have print directories
of doctor names, listed geographically by specialty.
Your local Yellow Pages or Yellow Book may have doctors
listed by specialty under “Physicians.”
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
offers Your Guide to Choosing Quality Health Care, which
has information for consumers on choosing a health plan,
a doctor, a hospital, or a long-term care provider. The
Guide includes suggestions and checklists that you can
use to determine which doctor or hospital is best for
you.
http://www.ahrq.gov/consumer/qntool.htm
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