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Asbestos: From Miracle Material to Carcinogen

Research has shown that asbestos exposure often leads to many life-threatening diseases, including Mesothelioma, lung cancer, and asbestosis. But before the deadly properties of asbestos were discovered, it was actually a revolutionary substance. The information below will help you get a more comprehensive picture of what exactly this complex substance is and what it does. What Is Asbestos?...

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Tornado Devastation Exposes Asbestos in Older Buildings

The dangers of asbestos are so widely known these days that most people are unaware how prevalent asbestos still is in our lives. The recent tornadoes ravaging the Midwest, however, have brought asbestos into the spotlight again, as many of the older buildings that were demolished were built with asbestos. Until the late 1970s, asbestos was used in a number of building components, from...

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International Symposium on Malignant Mesothelioma

This International Symposium on Malignant Mesothelioma will be held in Washington, DC on June 23-25, 2010. This symposium is designed to inform and enrich the entire mesothelioma community, from doctors, to patients and their families, to advocates, to caregivers. During the symposium, attendees can attend such talks as “Advocacy 101: What to say and how to say it”, attend a legal panel, and...

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Blood Counts and Cancer Treatment

Chemotherapy and radiation are designed to kill cancerous cells. Unfortunately, healthy cells can also be damaged during mesothelioma treatment, and this can lead to a number of health problems. Learn about the types of blood cells and how they may be affected by cancer treatment. There are three types of blood cells, and each type of cell has a specific purpose and function. White blood cells...

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New Blood Test May Lead To Earlier Mesothelioma Diagnosis

Mesothelioma has a very long latency period: it could take many decades for the disease to reach a stage where diagnosis is possible. Because of this, mesothelioma is often not diagnosed until the disease has reached Stage 3 or 4. This means that most mesothelioma patients are not able to even begin treatment until the disease is highly advanced, leading to a very short life expectancy (roughly...

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New Study Could Lead to Earlier Mesothelioma Diagnosis

Up to 3,000 Americans are diagnosed with mesothelioma, a disease that can take decades to appear, every year. Mesothelioma symptoms can mimic those of les serious, common illnesses, and for this reason a mesothelioma diagnosis is often delayed until the cancer has reached its final stages. Because of this, effectively treating any form of mesothelioma is very difficult and the...

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Closer to an Understanding of Mesothelioma Metastasis

Researchers at MIT (the Massachusetts Institute of Technology) are coming closer to tracing the cause of mesothelioma metastasis (spreading) after identifying the mechanism that causes cancer cells to detach from the original tumor site and travel to other parts of the body. Most of the time cancer cells are stationary, but in some cases they break free and circulate. Researchers are hopeful...

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September 26 is National Mesothelioma Awareness Day

The United States Congress has set September 26 aside as a day to raise public awareness about mesothelioma and to encourage fundraising efforts to fund research in the hopes of finding more effective treatments for this deadly disease. Mesothelioma is a rare and deadly form of cancer that is caused by exposure to asbestos, a toxic mineral. Roughly 3,000 Americans lose their lives to...

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Skin Tumors May Signal Mesothelioma: Study

In a study conducted at the University of Hawaii, researchers identified specific skin spots that may indicate a person’s heightened risk for developing skin cancer or mesothelioma. These tumors, which look like moles, are found on people who have a mutation in the BAP1 gene. This gene has been associated with a raised risk for a mesothelioma diagnosis. Leader of the study and renowned...

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Study: Exposure to Asbestos Raises Risk of Non-Lung Cancers

Researchers in Australia recently found that childhood exposure to blue asbestos heightens the risk of non-lung cancers and heart disease in adulthood. In a study published in the American Journal of Industrial Medicine, scientists focused on health data from children who lived in Wittenoom, a town where blue asbestos was mined for more than two decades. The town is now abandoned. The...

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