Lung, Mesothelioma & Asbestos Information

Asbestos Litigation - Some Basic Facts About The Process


When Should I Consult an Asbestos Attorney?If asbestos diseases have adversely affected you or a family member then you should consult an asbestos attorney regarding litigation. Asbestos is a natural forming mineral that, in the second half of the twentieth century, was widely used as a building material.

Mesothelioma - an Asbestos Related Lung Cancer


Mesothelioma is a form of cancer located in the lining of either the lungs, abdomen or the heart. These linings are thin layers of tissue covering the organ.

Asbestos and Mesothelioma


Asbestos is a dangerous and potentially deadly substance that was once widely used in a range of items, from ceiling and wall tiles to insulation and auto brakes. In the past, most people outside of the industry were totally unaware of the dangers relating to asbestos.

Lung Cancer 101 What You Need to Know About


Accounting about for 14% of all cancers and 28% of all cancer deaths, Lung Cancer is now the major cause of deaths (of both men and women) in the United States apart from being the most prevalent species of cancer. Lung Cancer is different from benign cancer tumours (which do not generally spread to other parts of the body affecting only the part which is hit by it) as Lung Cancer (having the ability to start anywhere in the respiratory systems or lungs) CAN spread to different organs of the body.

Mesothelioma Cancer and Asbestos


Mesothelioma is a form of cancer which occurs in thin membranes (called the mesothelium) lining the chest, lungs, abdomen and sometimes the heart. Although quite rare, mesothelioma symptoms strike more than 200 people each year in the United States.

Is Replacing the Lungs the Answer to Lung Cancer?


Late stage lung cancers are some of the hardest to treat, but in the future scientists maybe able to grow human lungs and simply remove and replace the damaged lung. So far it appears that major steps have been made to make this feasible for lung transplants.

Mesothelioma


Tragically the word mesothelioma is becoming more and more well known, the mere mention of it striking fear into all of us for we know that it is associated with death. Asbestos is the reaper, mesothelioma its hand maiden.

Lung Cancer-Non-Smokers at Risk!


Most of us non-smokers feel we've got little to worry about when it comes to lung cancer. After all, isn't it the disease of smokers? According to recent studies in the British Medical Journal, people who have never smoked before as well as ex-smokers, are all at risk of developing the disease.

Mesothelioma - Cancer that Strikes 40 Years Later


Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer in which malignant (cancerous) cells are found in the mesothelium, a protective sac that covers most of the body's internal organs. Most people who develop mesothelioma have worked on jobs where they inhaled asbestos particles.

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Asbestos (Philippine Daily Inquirer)

A month ago, a half-page ad at the Philippine Daily Inquirer screamed, ?Asbestos: The Silent Killer.? The subheadline cried, ?At least 90,000 people die each year from asbestos-related lung cancer, mesothelioma and asbestoseosis resulting from occupational exposures.? Lung Cancer, Asbestos and Mesothelioma Information Posted on Web Site (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

Lung Cancer, Asbestos and Mesothelioma information posted on home inspectors web site to better inform the public about these common risks. Little relief in Canadian asbestos settlement (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

A court settlement called "absurd and disturbing" would give Canadians with homes contaminated with asbestos-containing Zonolite insulation virtually nothing, while their lawyers get millions from W.R. Grace. LegalView Informs Americans of Potentially Dangerous Risk of Asbestos Exposure in Home Attic Insulation (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

LegalView reported alarming details of an increased risk of mesothelioma cancer for millions of Americans, whose homes may be contaminated with asbestos. Homes build between the 1920s and the 1980s have been reportedly likely to contain asbestos riddled-insulation. U.S. claim deadline against Grace set for Oct. 31 (The Spokesman-Review)

SEATTLE ? A court settlement described as ?absurd and disturbing? would give Canadians owning homes contaminated with asbestos-containing Zonolite insulation virtually nothing, while their lawyers would get millions from W.R. Grace. 51-year Southbury fire veteran dies Thursday (Republican-American)

SOUTHBURY -- Lester "Les" Cable, a 51-year veteran of the Southbury Volunteer Firemen's Association, died Thursday. He was 74. Faith in love: Memories of my father (Northern Express)

Two months ago, my oldest brother called me to say the doctors had finally figured out why the lining of my dad?s outer lung kept filling up with fluid. LegalView Informs Mesothelioma Blog Readers of Asbestos Still in Use in America (PRWeb)

LegalView reported on the details of several thousand tons of asbestos still being used in the United States, even though the material has been highly associated with an incurable form of lung cancer. The U.S. Geological Survey reported on the use of asbestos in a 2005 study and found that asbestos was being used in several everyday products. (PRWeb Sep 1, 2008) Read the full story at ... LegalView Informs Mesothelioma Blog Readers of Asbestos Still in Use in America (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

LegalView reported on the details of several thousand tons of asbestos still being used in the United States, even though the material has been highly associated with an incurable form of lung cancer. The U.S. Geological Survey reported on the use of asbestos in a 2005 study and found that asbestos was being used in several everyday products. MSPs attack lawyer on claim asbestos plaques are 'good' (The Herald)

Insurance lawyers and MSPs have clashed over claims that the lung-scarring condition pleural plaques could be a "good thing" because it proved the body's defences were working.
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