Mesothelioma Community Will Convene to Focus on Cure - International Research Symposium Unites Patients, Advocates,
The urgent mission to improve treatments for a deadly, asbestos-related cancer will make another step forward, the Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation announced today, with the Second International Symposium on Malignant Mesothelioma.
Julius Kimerling
General practitioner Kensington, London (b Lvov 1937; q Guy's Hospital 1961; MRCP), died from mesothelioma on 1 July 2005. After house jobs in London Julius was medical registrar at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington.
Julius Kimerling
General practitioner Kensington, London (b Lvov 1937; q Guy’s Hospital 1961; MRCP Lond 1966), died from mesothelioma on 1 July 2005. After house jobs in London Julius was medical registrar at St Mary’s Hospital, Paddington.
Ex-workers at W.R. Grace put on alert
Ore shipped during several decades from Montana to Lawrence County exposed workers and their families to asbestos, linking them to what the federal government has called "the nation's biggest environmental disaster."
It's when
It was always a question of when. And now must be then. Last week, the community was full of anger, frustration and fear.
Mesothelioma Center Has Information on How to Get Compensation for Peritoneal Mesothelioma
(PRWEB) September 18, 2005 -- Mesothelioma is a rare form of carcinoma of the mesothelium lining lungs or abdomen or heart usually associated with exposure to asbestos dust.
Find Out What Mesothelioma Is
Read the guide to learn more about Mesothelioma, cancer of the mesothelium, and symptoms. [PRWEB Sep 18, 2005]
Testicular cancer survivors at risk
Men like cyclist Lance Armstrong and comedian Tom Green who survived testicular cancer are at increased risk of developing other types of cancer for at least 35 years after being diagnosed with the original disease, a new analysis shows.
Payout for asbestos death
A woman whose husband died of an asbestos-related condition through his job at a prison is to receive compensation.
Deadly Comfort
Lurking in the attics and walls of hundreds of thousands of Canadian homes there is a potentially deadly substance?an insulation product with the brand name Zonolite. And it can be a silent killer.
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