Massachusetts has seen virtually unfettered use of asbestos in a wide array of industrial, commercial, and other applications. In fact, over 400 different Massachusetts industries and institutions have or are currently using asbestos containing products, including foundries, power plants, shipyards, schools, banks, libraries, retirement homes, and even hospitals. Old buildings, of which Massachusetts has many, were typically constructed using asbestos laden materials, including siding, wallboard, roofing, and insulation.

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According to official records, 760 people in Massachusetts died from asbestosis between 1979 and 1999. Asbestosis is a non-cancerous disease in which the lung tissues become severely scarred from asbestos inhalation. Ironically, the man who invented and became rich off asbestos roofing, Henry Johns, dies in the 1800s because of asbestosis. Asbestosis isn’t always fatal, but early diagnosis is crucial to reducing the risk of mortality.

In addition to asbestosis deaths, Massachusetts saw 613 people die from mesothelioma cancer in that same 20-year span. Mesothelioma is a rare but aggressive and difficult to treat form of cancer. Mesothelioma cancer can attack the tissues of the lungs, the abdominal organs, or the heart. This cancer, asbestosis, and other asbestos related diseases can take years or even decades to produce symptoms following asbestos exposure.

Massachusetts Mesothelioma Treatment Centers

The best way to protect your health if you have been exposed to asbestos is to have regular health check ups. Early diagnosis of asbestos diseases can be life saving or at least life prolonging. The best place to seek health care is at a mesothelioma treatment center. The highly experienced and progressive health professionals at these treatment centers are extremely knowledgeable about how to diagnose and treat mesothelioma cancer and related diseases.

To learn more about the legal rights of individuals wrongly exposed to asbestos in Massachusetts, contact us.

The following list provides information about mesothelioma treatment centers in Massachusetts.


Harvard Medical School
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Dr. Arthur T. Skarin
Associate Professor of Medicine
44 Binney Street
Dana 1234
Boston, Massachusetts 02115

Since it was founded in 1947, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute has been at the forefront of cancer treatment and research. It is dedicated to providing both adults and children who have cancer with the very best treatment. It also works hard to develop the cancer cures of tomorrow through innovative and cutting edge research.

The mission of this leading cancer treatment center is to provide children and adults with expert treatments to cancer while also working to advance understanding, diagnosis, treatment and cures for cancer. It is an affiliate of Harvard Medical School and is a Comprehensive Cancer Center recognized by the National Cancer Institute, so it also provides the best training to new doctors and scientists in the cancer field.

One of the most important parts of this cancer center is the new Yawkey Center for Cancer Care, which features 275,000 more square feet of clinical support space for cancer patients. It has more than 100 examination rooms, 150 infusion spaces and 20 rooms for consultations with cancer patients.


Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Division of Thoracic Surgery
Dr. David J. Sugarbaker
Chief of Thoracic Surgery
75 Francis Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02115

Brigham and Women’s Hospital is one of the leading cancer hospitals in New England, and has a special staff that works with patients with lung cancer, mesothelioma and other types of cancers in the chest.

At the heart of Brigham and Women’s Hospital’s program is personalized lung cancer therapy. Clinicians here use new tumor genetic testing to come up with a specific, personal treatment plan that will provide the maximum, effective response to your cancer.

Each doctor, thoracic surgeon, radiation oncologist and medical oncologist work very closely to give you all of the resources that you need to for your successful cancer treatment. Your cancer treatment team is with you every step of the way.

In addition to cancer treatment services, you as a patient have complete access to all types of support services during your time here, including nutritional advice, acupuncture, Reiki, pain and palliative experts and psychologists and psychiatrists.


Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Division of Thoracic Surgery
Dr. Jeanne M. Lukanich
Thoracic Surgeon
75 Francis Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02215


Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Dr. Lambros Zellos
Clinical Co-Director of the International Mesothelioma Program
75 Francis Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02215


Harvard Medical School
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Lowe Center for Thoracic Oncology
Dr. Pasi A. Janne
Assistant Professor of Medicine
44 Binney Street, Dana 1234
Boston, Massachusetts 02115


Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Division of Thoracic Surgery
Dr. Raphael Bueno
Associate Chief of the Division of Thoracic Surgery
75 Francis Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02115


Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women’s Cancer Center
Thoracic Oncology Program
44 Binney Street
Boston, MA 02115