Coping With Mesothelioma
 

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We are not trying to sell you anything, we don't make referrals to law firms, we don't sell medications, we don't harvest e-mail addresses . . .

What we want to do is bring in an as easy to navigate and read resource with all the information that we have gathered in our own lives about cancer and mesothelioma.

You might find it useful or you might feel that there are far better resources elsewhere. Whatever the outcome we hope that there may be one or two people who stumble upon our site and can take something away from it that can in whatever small way help someone affected by mesothelioma.
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Week in Review at Mesothelioma Center: Alarming Asbestos News
Asbestos.com
There was news from all angles this week at the Mesothelioma Center, and much of it good , but clearly the most disconcerting news was that the importing of asbestos by American manufacturers could be on the rise again. Asbestos is a known carcinogen . . .

Fighting Mesothelioma with Measles
Surviving Mesothelioma
Researchers at the Mayo Clinic are recruiting mesothelioma patients to participate in a Phase I clinical trial of a treatment based on an altered version of the measles virus. Malignant pleural mesothelioma is caused by inhaling or ingesting airborne . . .

Congressman Promotes Legislation To Speed Up Drug Development for Diseases . . .
Asbestos.com
Anderson was diagnosed over 10 years ago with mesothelioma and was given a three-month life expectancy at the time. She was fortunate enough to beat the odds. Mesothelioma is one of the rare cancers that the proposed legislation will help.


Scientists Urge Better Understanding of Nanomaterials to Avoid Introducing . . .
AboutMesothelioma.net
Nanomaterials share certain characteristics with asbestos fibers, raising concerns that they may increase risks of respiratory diseases such as lung cancer and mesothelioma, a cancer of the lining of the lung and abdomen. Approximately 3000 people a  . . .
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