Expert Shares Insights During MesotheliomaHelp.org Live Web Chat Dr. Marcelo DaSilva, Director of the International Midwest Mesothelioma Program at the Cardinal Bernadine Cancer Center, discussed innovative approaches to mesothelioma treatment during the May 27 â??Ask the Nurseâ? series event. New York, NY – May 30 – A discussion with nationally recognized mesothelioma expert Dr. Marcelo DaSilva highlighted the most recent â??Ask the Nurseâ? series live chat hosted by MesotheliomaHelp.org. â??We are passionate about mesothelioma care, but mesothelioma, as we all know, is a dreadful disease; but we have hope, we have ways to treat those patients,â? Dr. DaSilva said during the May 27 live-streamed event, which featured a discussion of the progress being made in developing effective and innovative approaches to treatment. â??I think the future of mesothelioma patients is bright.â? The discussion can be viewed in full at the â??Ask the Nurseâ? section of the MesotheliomaHelp.org website. The series is a part of the websiteâ??s ongoing efforts to provide mesothelioma patients and their caregivers with accurate advice, access to treatment and other forms of support. Dr. DaSilva is Chief of Thoracic Surgery at Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood, Illinois, and Director of the International Midwest Mesothelioma Program at the Cardinal Bernadine Cancer Center. He is also a co-director of the Bernadine Centerâ??s Lung Cancer Program and Professor of Medicine at Loyola Universityâ??s Stritch School of Medicine in Chicago. Mesothelioma Treatment Options Additional topics covered in Dr. DaSilvaâ??s May 27 Web chat included: An overview of Dr. DaSilvaâ??s pleural and abdominal mesothelioma programs Early diagnosis of mesothelioma among patients who have been exposed to asbestos Mesothelioma symptoms Factors that determine treatment plans Outreach efforts to community agencies. Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer th at typically attacks the linings of chest and abdominal organs, particularly the lungs. The only known cause of the disease is exposure to asbestos, a compound once widely used in construction and insulation. Lisa Hyde-Barrett and Eleanor (â??Ellieâ?) B. Ericson, both registered nurses with extensive experience working with mesothelioma patients, hosted the wide-ranging discussion with Dr. DaSilva. They are the regular hosts of the â??Ask the Nurseâ? series. Barrett is a thoracic surgery nurse with 25 years of experience and is the resident expert for MesotheliomaHelp.org. Ericson has worked at the Surgical Intensive Care Unit at Brigham and Womenâ??s Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, since 1985. The two also run the support service website, TheMesoNurse.com. A Frequently Asked Questions section on mesothelioma and links to earlier â??Ask the Nurseâ? broadcasts can be found at the MesotheliomaHelp.org site. About MesotheliomHelp.org Founded in 2013, Mesothel iomaHelp.org is an online community dedicated to serving mesothelioma patients and their caregivers. MesotheliomaHelp.org provides accurate, up-to-date information about the disease, research summaries, blogs and links to resources, including access to specialists and treatment centers, financial and legal advice, nutrition and lifestyle information and advocacy resources. The site hosts an â??Ask the Nurseâ? video series based on live web chats. For more information and a free mesothelioma information kit, submit the siteâ??scontact form or call (212) 681-1575. Contact Information Katie Johnson Consultwebs.com www.consultwebs.com +1 (602) 781-4820