VA Mesothelioma Treatment Centers
If you are a Veteran diagnosed with Mesothelioma, there are some medical benefits provided by the VA. Veterans diagnosed with Mesothelioma account for more than 30 percent of all cases.
The U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs reports that there are more than 25 million living veterans in the U. S with potential exposure to toxic asbestos dust and fibers used in all branches of the military.
A recent medical study showed that 1 in 3 veterans would develop an asbestos-related disease in their lifetime.
The VA System has more than 1,400 treatment sites nationwide.
TO GET HELP – Our nationwide toll-free Mesothelioma Helpline number is 888.640.0914
Veteran Benefits Helpline Numbers
Veterans Benefits Information 1-800-827-1000
Veterans Life Insurance Benefits 1-800-669-8477
Veterans Education Benefits 1-888-442-4551
Agent Orange Assistance Benefits 1-800-521-0198
Veterans Suicide Helpline 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
50 State Department of Veterans Affairs List
VA Mesothelioma Treatment Centers Specialize in Mesothelioma Cancers.
Alabama Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs
P.O. Box 1509
Montgomery, Alabama 36102
334.242.5077
334.242.5102 – Fax
Alaska Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Alaska Department of Military & Veterans Affairs
P.O. Box 5800
Camp Danali, Bldg. 49000, RM C.211, P.O. Box 5800
Ft. Richardson, Alaska 99505
907.428.6016
907.428.6019 – Fax
Arizona Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Arizona Department of Veterans Service
3839 North 3rd St – Suite 200
Phoenix, Arizona 85012
602.255.3373
602.255.1038 – Fax
Arkansas Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Arkansas Department of Veterans Affairs
1501 W. Maryland Ave
North Little Rock, AR 72120
501.992.0190
501.992.0162 – Fax
California Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
California Department of Veterans Affairs
1227 O Street – Room 300
Sacramento, California 95814
916.653.2158
916.653.2456 – fax
West Los Angeles Medical Center
11301 Wilshire Blvd #6006
Los Angeles, CA 90073
310.478.3711
Colorado Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Colorado Division of Veterans Affairs
7465 E. 1st Avenue – Suite C
Denver, Colorado 80203
303.343.1268
303.343.7238 – Fax
Connecticut Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Connecticut Department of Veterans Affairs
287 West Street
Rocky Hill, Connecticut 06067
860).721.5891
860).721.5904 – Fax
Delaware Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Delaware Commission of Veterans Affairs
Robbins Building
802 Silver Lake Blvd
Dover, Delaware 19904
302.739.2792
302.739.2794 – Fax
District of Columbia Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
District of Columbia Department of Veterans Affairs
Office of Intergovernmental Relations
Office of Veterans Affairs
Washington, DC 20002
202.724.5454
Florida Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Florida Department of Veterans’ Affairs
4040 Esplanade Way, Suite 152
Tallahassee, Florida 32399
850.487.1533
850.488.4001 – Fax
Bruce Carter Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Address: 1201 N.W. 16th St.
Miami, FL 33125
305-575-7000
Georgia Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Georgia Department of Veterans Service
Suite E.970
Floyd Veterans Memorial Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30334
404.656.2300
404.657.9738 – Fax
Name: Atlanta VA Medical Center
Address: 1670 Clairmont Rd.
Decatur, GA 30033
404-321-6111
Hawaii Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Hawaii Office of Veterans Services
459 Patterson Rd
E. Wing, Room 1.A103
Honolulu, Hawaii 96819.1522
808.433.0420
808.433.0385 – Fax
Idaho Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Idaho Division of Veterans Services
320 Collins Rd
Boise, ID 83702
208.334.3513
208.334.2627 – Fax
Illinois Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs
P.O. Box 19432
833 S. Spring St.
Springfield, Illinois 62794
217.785.4114
217.524.0344 – Fax
Indiana Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs
302 West Washington St.
Room E.120
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
317.232.3910
317.232.7721 – Fax
Iowa Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs
7105 NW 70th Ave.
Johnston, Iowa 50131
515.242.5331
515.242.5659 – Fax
Kansas Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Kansas Veterans Affairs
Jayhawk Tower, Suite 701
700 S.W. Jackson St.
Topeka, Kansas 66603
785.296.3976
785.296.1462 – Fax
Kentucky Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs
1111 Louisville Road – NGAKY Bldg.
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
502.564.9203
502.564.9240 – Fax
Louisiana Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs
P.O. Box 94095
Capitol Station
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70804
225.922.0500
225.922.0511 – Fax
Maine Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Maine Division of Veterans Services
State House Station #117
Augusta, Maine 04333
207.626.4464
207.626.4471 – Fax
Maryland Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Maryland Department of Veterans Affairs
The Jeffrey Building
16 Francis Street
Annapolis, Maryland 21401
410.260.3838
410.216.7928 – Fax
Arkansas Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Massachusetts Department of Veterans Services
600 Washington Street – Room 1100
Boston, Massachusetts 02111
617.210.5765
617.727.5903 – Fax
Name: VA Boston Healthcare System West Roxbury Campus
Address: 1400 VFW Parkway West Roxbury, MA 02132
617-323-7700
Michigan Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Michigan Department of Military Affairs
3423 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Lansing, Michigan 48906
517.335.6523
517.241.0674 – Fax
Minnesota Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs
Veterans Service Building
20 W. 12th St.
St. Paul, Minnesota 55155
651.296.2562
651.205.4208 – Fax
Mississippi Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Mississippi State Veterans Affairs Board
3466 Highway 80 E
Post Office Box 5947
Pearl, Mississippi 39288
601.576.4850
601.576.4868 – Fax
Missouri Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Missouri Veterans Affairs Division
P.O. Drawer 147
Jefferson City, Missouri 65102
573.751.3779
573.751.6836 – Fax
Montana Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Montana Veterans Affairs Division
3466 Highway 80 E
Post Office Box 5947
Pearl, Montana 39288
601.576.4850
601.576.4868 – Fax
Nebraska Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Nebraska Department of Veterans Affairs
P.O. Box 95083
Lincoln, Nebraska 68509
402.471.2458
402.471.2491 – Fax
Nevada Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Nevada Office of Veterans` Affairs
5460 Reno Corporate Dr. Suite 131
Reno, Nevada 89511
775.688.1653
775.688.1656 – Fax
New Hampshire Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
New Hampshire State Veterans Affairs
275 Chestnut St
Manchester, New Hampshire 03101
603.624.9230
603.624.9236 – Fax
New Jersey Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs
Eggerts Crossing Road CN340
P.O. Box 340
Trenton, New Jersey 08625
609.530.7045
609.530.7075 – Fax
New Mexico Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
New Mexico Department of Veterans Services
P.O. Box 2324
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87509
505.827.6334
505.827.6372 – Fax
New York Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
New York State Division of Veterans Affairs
5 Empire State Plaza – # 2836
Albany, New York 12223
518.474.6114
518.474.6924 – Fax
North Carolina Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
North Carolina Division of Veterans Affairs
Albemarle Building, # 1065
325 North Salisbury St
Raleigh, North Carolina 27603
919.733.3851
919.733.2834 – Fax
North Dakota Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
North Dakota Department of Veterans Affairs
P.O. Box 9003
Fargo, North Dakota 58106
701.239.7165
866.634.8387
701.239.7166 – Fax
Ohio Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Ohio Department of Veterans Services
77 South High St.
30th Floor
Columbus, Ohio 43215
614.644.0898
614.728.9498 – Fax
Oklahoma Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs
P.O. Box 53067
Oklahoma City, OK 73152
405.521.3684
405.521.6533 – Fax
Oregon Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Oregon Department of Veterans Affairs
Oregon Veterans Building
700 Summer Street, NE
Salem, Oregon 97310
503.373.2388
503.373.2362 – Fax
Pennsylvania Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Pennsylvania Department of Military Affairs
Fort Indiantown Gap, Bldg. S.O.47
Annville, Pennsylvania17003.5002
717.861.8902
717.861.8589 – Fax
Rhode Island Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Rhode Island Division of Veterans Affairs
Department of Human Services
57 Howard Ave.
Cranston, Rhode Island 02920
401.462.0323
401.452.3677 – Fax
South Carolina Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
South Carolina Department of Veterans Affairs
1205 Pendleton Street, Suite 369
Columbia, South Carolina 29201
803.734.0200
803.734.0197 – Fax
South Dakota Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
South Dakota Division of Veterans Affairs
Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Building
500 East Capitol Ave
Pierre, South Dakota 57501
605.773.3518 or 3269
605.773.5380 – Fax
Tennessee Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Tennessee Department of Veterans Affairs
215 Eight Avenue, North
Nashville, Tennessee 37243
615.741.2930
615.741.4785 – Fax
Texas Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Texas Veterans Affairs
P.O. Box 12277
Austin, Texas 78711
512.463.5538
512.475.2395 – Fax
Name: Michael DeBakey VA Medical Center
Address: 2002 Holcombe Blvd.
Houston, TX 77030
Phone: 713-794-7814
Utah Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Utah Department of Veterans Affairs
550 Foothill Drive, Room 202
Salt Lake City, Utah 84113
801.326.2372
801.326.2369 or 800.894.9497 – Fax
Vermont Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Vermont Veterans Affairs
118 State Street
Montpelier, Vermont 05620
802.828.3379
802.828.5932 – Fax
Virginia Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Virginia Department of Veterans Services
900 East Main Street
Pocahontas Building
Richmond, Virginia 23173
804.786.0286
804.786.0302 – Fax
Washington Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Washington Department of Veterans Affairs
1102 Quince Street, SE
P.O. Box 41150 MS:1150
Olympia, Washington 98504
360.725.2152
360.586.4393 – Fax
West Virginia Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
West Virginia Division of Veterans Affairs
1321 Plaza East – Suite 101
Charleston, West Virginia 25301
304.558.3661
304.558.3662 – Fax
Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Department of Veterans Affairs
P.O. Box 7843
30 W. Mifflin Street
Madison, 53707
608.266.1315
608.264.7616 – Fax
Arkansas Veterans Cancer Treatment Centers
Wyoming Veterans Affairs
5500 Bishop Blvd
Cheyenne, Wyoming 82009
307.772.5145
307.772.5202 – Fax
Malignant Mesothelioma has been linked to workplace asbestos exposure.
Branches of Service
TO GET HELP – Our Nationwide Toll-Free Mesothelioma Helpline Number is 888.640.0914
Malignant Mesothelioma
Malignant Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer that affects the lining of the lungs, abdomen, heart, and major organs in the body. Mesothelioma cancer cells are in the sac lining the chest (pleura) or the abdomen (peritoneum). There are about 3,000 new fatal Mesothelioma cases diagnosed each year in the U. S. If you are experiencing any Mesothelioma symptoms, you should contact a doctor immediately.
Diagnosed With Mesothelioma?
If you or a family member has had a malignant Mesothelioma diagnosis, you are going to have a lot of questions about living with Mesothelioma. It is crucial to be aware of what legal options you have against asbestos manufacturers and companies responsible for your exposure. Mesothelioma is a seriously deadly disease.
According to the American Cancer Society, with the average survival time for people with Mesothelioma is 4-18 months.
Call TOLL-FREE 888.640.0914 now to talk with a live Mesothelioma Counselor that can answer many of your questions and give you the peace of mind that you need.
Family Member Died From Mesothelioma?
If you have a family member that has died from Mesothelioma cancer, immediately consult with an experienced Mesothelioma lawyer about your available compensation from asbestos trust funds.
It is VERY IMPORTANT that you file your Mesothelioma claim within your states Statute of Limitations.
We have seen many families lose their right to file a lawsuit because their Statute of Limitations had expired while they were grieving. Although there is a tremendous mourning period with the loss of a loved one, it is crucial not to let your Statute of Limitations expire before filing a Mesothelioma lawsuit. In most states, the Statute of Limitations is 2-3 years. Some states have a 6-year Statute of Limitations.
Mesothelioma Latency Period
Mesothelioma has a long latency period of 10-50 years. Many Veterans, Shipyard Workers, Construction Workers, Power Plant Workers, Mill Workers, Steel Workers, Railroad Workers, Pipefitters, Insulators, Electricians, Carpenters, Welders, Auto Mechanics, Veterans, Factory Workers, and laborers are living in the early stages of a variety of asbestos-related diseases. Many Mesothelioma lawyers will not accept asbestosis, asbestos lung cancer, pleural plaques, pleural thickening, colon cancer, and esophageal cancer cases.
There are More Than 30 Billion Dollars Set Aside for Mesothelioma and Asbestos Victims in Asbestos Bankruptcy Trusts
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If you or a family member has a Mesothelioma diagnosis or an asbestos-related disease, we can help you start a Mesothelioma lawsuit against asbestos companies responsible for your injuries. Our experienced nationwide Mesothelioma lawyers will come to you.
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