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Potential Mesothelioma Threats to Navy Veterans

In the Navy, officers face many risks. However, few knew until recently about the near-constant threat of asbestos-related illnesses. There were numerous buildings, vehicles, and areas in which naval officers were exposed to dangerous asbestos components. While on the job, Navy officers could inhale asbestos from surrounding parts or the environment, potentially taking dangerous particles home...

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Veterans Exposed to Asbestos on Navy Ships – How This Happened

Thousands of shipyard workers and navy veterans were exposed to asbestos on navy ships because many products manufactured with asbestos commonly made their way to the navy. This durable and fireproof material was considered cheap and effective for handling extreme temperatures and fire. Because of these miraculous properties, the mineral was deemed safe. It is now known that asbestos exposure...

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Mesothelioma Veterans – What You Should Know

Mesothelioma in veterans is unfortunately becoming a prominent diagnosis for those who served in the Navy. Decades ago, materials made from asbestos were used for constructing many military ships. The material was ideal because of its ability to endure substantial hits from both heat and fire. It became a choice material for the navy making asbestos on navy ships not only required but it was...

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The U.S. Navy and Mesothelioma: Searching for Understanding and Acceptance

If you’re a veteran of the U.S. Navy, and mesothelioma has changed your life and the lives of your loved ones, you are certainly not alone. Of all the many thousands of individuals in the United States who have been diagnosed with this incurable and particularly brutal type of cancer, a staggering thirty percent have been veterans of the military – with the majority hailing from the navy branch,...

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A Guide to Getting Financial Help for Veterans with Mesothelioma

Veterans with mesothelioma make up one of the largest groups to be impacted by asbestos toxicity and its associated illnesses. The dangerous carcinogen—or cancer-causing substance—was utilized by every branch of the military, with an especially high rate of use among the U.S. Navy. Now, decades afterwards, thousands of veterans have fallen ill—and incurred millions of dollars in treatment costs,...

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Mesothelioma in Navy Veterans: Shipyard Asbestos a Major Health Concern

Mesothelioma in Navy veterans occurs when exposed to shipyard asbestos. It has recently been at the forefront of the medical and legal arenas. The idea that men who risked their lives for their country decades ago can now be stricken with a deadly form of cancer, has raised concerns about how to provide care for the estimated 30% of mesothelioma patients who were dedicated servicemen. Performing...

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