Monday, June 06, 2005

Mesothelioma News 6/6/2005

MAY26, 2005 - Mesothelioma: Neighbor counties have more cases

By now just about everybody in El Dorado County has heard about naturally occurring asbestos. Like much of California, the county has the known carcinogen running along the serpentine faults.

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Mesothelioma

In the 60's workers began to hear about the dangers of working around asbestos and the devastating effects of a cancer called Mesothelioma. Mesothelioma is a cancer of the cells most frequently found along the lining of the lungs is still extremely deadly today.

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Edwardsville Intelligencer - Intelligencer Today - 06/04/2005 - Jury rejects asbestos claim

It took only an hour for a Madison County jury to reject Jane Gudmundson's request for a $6 million settlement and to find General Electric not liable for her husband's death two years ago from mesothelioma.

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Asbestos-riddled council HQ 'a financial liability'

KILLER asbestos lurking in the nooks and crannies of Reading Civic Centre will cost almost �2 million to clean up to use the building for only another three years, a secret council report has revealed.

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Jury rules GE not liable in asbestos trial

EDWARDSVILLE - A Madison County jury on Friday ruled General Electric is not liable for the asbestos that was used to wrap a turbine the company built in 1945 for a Navy ship.

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Gene Signature Could Revolutionize Cancer Care

Discovery should help doctors tailor treatment to specific tumor typeScientists have identified an 11-gene "signature" in cancer tumors that appears to predict prognosis in at least 10 types of malignancies.If it passes further testing, the signature may help doctors and patients decide on therapies that suit particular cancer types, a giant step forward in the emerging era of tailored

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Harm that asbestos 'victims' inflict on others

The asbestos injury industry is huge, and one of the fastest-growing in the west, but it has taken some careful work from the Rand Institute to reveal just how big, and how fast-growing.

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Asbestos payouts of $70billion are 'tip of iceberg'

More than 730,000 people have filed asbestos injury claims in the US costing businesses and insurance companies more than $70billion, according to a think tank.

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May 26, 2005 - EPA eyes expert asbestos panel

As residents of El Dorado Hills and the surrounding area hear more and more about naturally occurring asbestos, they want to know one thing. Are they in danger?

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Community Calendar

A spaghetti dinner benefit for Lisa (Winklesky) Green who has been dealing with lupus for the past six years will be held at 3 p.m. at Mr. D s Bar and Grill, 5622 Grand Ave. The cost is a $10 donation. There will also be music and a silent auction at the benefit.

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