When people in Florence are focused on treatment—doctor visits, oncology appointments, follow-ups, travel, and arranging care at home—it’s easy to lose track of records. But for talc-related cases, the strongest early advantage is organization.
Start by pulling together:
- Pathology reports and biopsy results
- Imaging and test summaries (CT/MRI/PET reports)
- Treatment records (surgery, chemo, radiation, medications)
- Doctor notes that reference diagnosis, progression, and risk factors
If you’re unsure where to find something, ask the provider for copies now. Waiting can slow down case evaluation later—especially when offices require processing time.


