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Cancer Centers in Indiana

Purdue University Center for Cancer Research

Hansen Life Sciences Research Building
Address:
201 South University Street
West Lafayette, IN 47907
Phone:
765.494.9129

Columbus Regional Hospital Cancer Center

Address:
2400 East 17th Street
Columbus, IN 47201
Phone:
812.669.1284

Choosing a Cancer Center

When selecting a cancer center in Indiana for mesothelioma treatment, several factors matter more than rankings or marketing. Ask how many mesothelioma cases the center treats in a typical year, since volume tracks with outcomes for rare cancers. Look for a multidisciplinary team where thoracic surgeons, medical oncologists, and radiation oncologists work together in one program rather than referring across silos. An active clinical trial program can open access to treatments not yet standard of care. Support services, including palliative care, social work, and patient navigation, shape day-to-day life with the disease. Practical factors also count: travel distance, insurance acceptance, and scheduling flexibility often decide whether the center is actually usable.

Questions to Ask

Before your first appointment, consider asking the cancer center:

  • Do you have physicians who specialize in mesothelioma?
  • What surgical procedures do you perform for mesothelioma?
  • Are there clinical trials I might qualify for?
  • What is your approach to multimodal treatment?
  • What support services are available for patients and caregivers?
  • Can you help coordinate care if I need to see specialists at other facilities?

Getting a Second Opinion

A second opinion is standard practice for cancer patients and especially important for mesothelioma due to its complexity. Most cancer centers welcome second opinion consultations and can often review your records remotely before an in-person visit.

Legal Options in Indiana

If your mesothelioma diagnosis is connected to workplace asbestos exposure, you may have legal options in Indiana. Compensation may be available through asbestos trust funds or a mesothelioma lawsuit. Filing deadlines vary by state, so it's important to understand your state's statute of limitations.