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Top Five States with Mesothelioma Fatalities

California Florida Pennsylvania New York Texas A recent study shows that California has the highest number of fatalities from mesothelioma in the United States. California had over 1,500 deaths from the disease in the past year and some say the high number is a result of the ship yards and steel mills that are located all over the state. These shipyards and mills tend to be outdated which is why...

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French Study: Later Asbestos Exposure Reduces Risk of Mesothelioma

A study recently published by French researchers in the European Respiratory Journal found that when people are exposed to asbestos later in life they have a lower risk of developing mesothelioma than people who were exposed at an earlier age. Mesothelioma is a rare and deadly cancer, and the main cause of mesothelioma is exposure to asbestos. Roughly 2,000 to 3,000 Americans are diagnosed with...

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Parents to Occupy Brooklyn School to Postpone Asbestos Removal

On Tuesday, angry parents protested in front of Cobble Hill School in Brooklyn in an effort to postpone asbestos removal efforts until the summer vacation. The outrage stems from an announcement last week that the Department of Education plans to begin asbestos removal from the grade school immediately, and parents fear that the 708 students at the school may be exposed to the carcinogenic fiber...

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Asbestos Kills American Workers

Mesothelioma is a rare yet deadly form of cancer, the only known cause of which is exposure to asbestos. Because of that fact, the truth is that mesothelioma is entirely preventable, and our hope is that educating the public about mesothelioma and asbestos exposure will help bring an end to this fatal disease. Did you know that asbestos is the largest cause of occupational cancer in the United...

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New Drug Delivery System Brings Hope to Mesothelioma Patients

Scottish researchers at the University of Stratthclyde in Glasgow have recently found a new way of delivering chemotherapy to patients suffering from pleural mesothelioma and lung cancer. Mesothelioma is a rare and deadly disease that affects the mesothelium, or the lining of organs such as the lungs, abdominal organs, and heart. In the case of pleural mesothelioma, the disease affects the...

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New Mesothelioma Orphan Drug Approved

A new drug has recently become another treatment option for patients battling from malignant pleural mesothelioma. The drug, Amatuximab made by Morphotek, was recently granted orphan drug status by the FDA. A drug may be designated an orphan drug if it is used to treat fewer than 200,000 people in the U.S., thanks to the Orphan Drug Act. If a disease affects fewer than 200,000 people, it is...

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Breath Test May Speed Mesothelioma Diagnosis

Dutch researchers report that they might have developed a breath test that could be beneficial in diagnosing pleural mesothelioma. University of Amsterdam Medical Center researchers state that they can use a device called the Cyranose 320 to differentiate between healthy people, people with mesothelioma, and people who have had long-term asbestos exposure but do now show signs of mesothelioma....

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Mesothelioma Warning Signs

Mesothelioma is a very rare yet deadly type of cancer caused almost exclusively by exposure to asbestos. Mesothelioma is cancer that forms in the protective membrane that covers organs throughout the body, known as the mesothelium. The most common form of mesothelioma is pleural mesothelioma (of the lung), followed by peritoneal (abdominal) and pericardial (heart) mesothelioma. While anyone who...

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Managing Neuropathy from Chemotherapy

Many patients undergoing chemotherapy experience neuropathy as a side effect of the treatment. Not all chemotherapy drugs have neuropathy as a side effect, but those commonly used drugs which appear to cause nerve damage include paclitaxel, docetaxel, and cisplatin. Usually, it is localized to the fingertips and toes, although it may spread to the hands and feet and occasionally you may...

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Coping with a Cancer Diagnosis

The first step to dealing with a cancer diagnosis is to get the facts. Learn about your type of cancer and potential treatment options so that you have an accurate picture of the illness and how it will affect your life. Some questions you may ask are: Where did this cancer start? Is it aggressive or slow-growing? What are potential treatments, their success rates, and their side effects? When...

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