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Jackie Dreyer

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Jackie Dreyer

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Jackie Dreyer is a senior writer for Mesothelioma.com with over five years of experience in healthcare and medical writing. Her work helps make complex topics accessible and presents them in a trustworthy, compassionate way for mesothelioma patients and their families. Jackie’s content empowers readers to better understand their diagnosis, treatment options and legal rights, supporting informed decisions throughout their care journey.

Jackie graduated cum laude from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee with a Bachelor of Arts in English and Spanish and a minor in Journalism. She also earned an Honors Degree through UWM’s Honors College and received multiple academic distinctions, including membership in Phi Beta Kappa and other national honor societies.

Before joining Mesothelioma.com, Jackie created educational and marketing content for healthcare providers and tech platforms. Her work focused on healthcare innovation, oncology research and patient-centered technologies. This experience formed the foundation for her human-first approach to science communication. Jackie’s ability to synthesize clinical data and technical information into compassionate content has become central to her role in mesothelioma advocacy.

Jackie is passionate about creating resources that not only educate but also provide emotional support. She works closely with legal and medical professionals to ensure content accuracy and alignment with current standards of care. Her writing reflects a deep commitment to trust, transparency, and empathy — core principles of ethical health communication.

At Mesothelioma.com, Jackie continues to advocate for patients by writing content that prioritizes clarity, dignity and compassion. She believes everyone deserves access to accurate, easy-to-understand information to support informed care decisions.