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Mesothelioma Lawsuits: Get The Facts Along With Advice On Diagnosis And Treatment
Our site is designed specifically with our customers in mind, the people and their loved ones who suffer from Mesothelioma, and to provide them with information on symptoms and diagnosis of malignant mesothelioma treatments and suggests the best options for making their legal claim” says David Reed of Mesthelioma-information (http://mesothelioma-information.atspace.com) Mesothelioma (cancer of the mesothelium) is a disease in which cells of the mesothelium become abnormal and divide without control or order. They can invade and damage nearby tissues and organs. Cancer cells can also metastasize (spread) from their original site to other parts of the body. Most cases of mesothelioma
Asbestos: What price a life?
HAMISH ROBERTSON: How much monetary value do you place on a human life? Well that's the question being asked, as a special commission investigates how to compensate tens of thousands of Australians facing terrible deaths after exposure to asbestos. The inquiry is focusing on the behaviour of building company James Hardie, which
Bid to increase asbestos pay-outs
A campaign is being launched to seek greater compensation for the families of people who developed lung cancer after inhaling asbestos. Some industrial workers contracted mesothelioma - a cancer of the lining of the lungs - which is always fatal. In England, the levels of compensation are much lower than
By Learning From Failures, Lilly Keeps Drug Pipeline Full
Five years ago, Eli Lilly & Co. had high hopes for an experimental chemotherapy drug called Alimta. But after three patients taking Alimta died suddenly in 1999, Lilly halted trials of the drug. It looked like a fatal blow for Alimta -- despite strong evidence that it could reverse
BBC News Online: Health
New Yorkers who lived and worked in the vicinity of the 11 September terror attacks may be at increased risk of developing asbestos-related cancers, say experts. The American College of Preventative Medicine (ACPM) is particularly concerned about a deadly form of cancer of the lungs called malignant mesothelioma. Dr Stephen Levin,
U.K. ruling creates big hurdle for mesothelioma claimants
LONDON--A recent decision by the U.K. High Court, if not overturned on appeal, will make it almost impossible for any victim of mesothelioma to obtain compensation through the courts if there is more than one defendant, lawyers say. The decision last month also has brought to a halt all settlement
Victims unite to fight deadly disease
Floyd Paaso and his wife Jackie live just outside Duluth. The two-car garage is perfect for puttering. Out the back window you can see the trout pond they dug. Somehow the perch have taken over the pond, and there aren't many trout left. But Floyd Paaso doesn't have much energy for
Asbestos Debate Re-emerges in Dispute Over Building Hazard
LEAD: A SPIRITED argument among scientists over the health risks of asbestos has reopened an important environmental health issue once thought settled, sowing doubt and confusion about how to deal with asbestos in schools and other buildings. A SPIRITED argument among scientists over the health risks of asbestos has reopened
'I want to live as long as I can'
He has a type of lung cancer called mesothelioma. And he may only have a few months to live. "You want to see as much of your children as you can, to be with your family as long as you can. "I'm going to miss all that." But a drug
Don't Hold Your Breath: Transcript
OWEN LILLY: What you've got here is a talking skeleton, that's all you've got. And I'm bitter about it, and I'm angry about it, because the people that put me in this bed knew they were going to do it, they knew they were going to kill me and thousands,
MSPs hear asbestos claim dilemma
Campaigners demanding a better deal for asbestos-related cancer victims have told MSPs of a "terrible dilemma". They said sufferers have been forced to choose between claiming damages for themselves or waiting until they die so that their relatives can claim more. A bill going through the Scottish Parliament aims to