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Asbestos exposure is still a worldwide threat

August 6, 2014

Asbestos seems like a threat long since past. Most countries stopped using it in buildings by the 1990s and many have removed the dangerous substance in the years following. When[…]

Libby, Montana faces new asbestos-related threats

July 30, 2014

While exploring northwestern Montana in 1916, prospectors made a unique discovery in the mountains that would forever affect the people in the nearby town of Libby.  This strange mineral was[…]

Study finds new treatment boosts chemotherapy results in mesothelioma

July 8, 2014

Researchers with the National Cancer Institute recently found an immunotoxin may increase the efficacy of chemotherapy. When combined with popular treatments cisplatin and pemetrexed, SS1P caused antitumor activity in patients.[…]

New chemical raises rats’ chance of mesothelioma

June 30, 2014

Mesothelioma is a rare cancer affecting around 3,000 Americans each year. In more than 70 percent of the cases, asbestos exposure is the main cause. A recent two-year study may[…]

Grapes and leukemia treatment may help mesothelioma

June 25, 2014

Several research articles recently published detail new and innovative drug solutions to fight mesothelioma. Scientists from around the world continue to develop potential solutions with Korea releasing their findings tied[…]

Women three times more likely to survive mesothelioma than men

June 17, 2014

The prognosis for mesothelioma is grim- only 40 percent of all victims survive the first year with the average dwindling to eight percent after three years. Different studies varied in[…]

New mesothelioma detection method exposes subjects to less radiation

June 12, 2014

To monitor a patient for mesothelioma involves subjecting them to CT scans with high levels of radiation. Repeated screenings increase risks for other health issues. For workers exposed to asbestos,[…]

Yale won’t revoke honorary degree from a man who caused an asbestos environmental disaster

June 10, 2014

In 1996, Yale awarded Stephan Schmidheiny an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters for his work in promoting stewardship for the environment. Many praised Schmidheiny based on his efforts to protect[…]

Threat of mesothelioma a lifetime fear

June 6, 2014

Developing mesothelioma after asbestos exposure is a known occurrence, yet little research is conducted to evaluate the risk period after first exposure. Scientists in Italy and Australia studied more than[…]

New method to diagnose mesothelioma

May 27, 2014

Mesothelioma is a death sentence to most who receive the diagnosis. Taking decades to develop, many visit the doctor after suffering from shortness of breath not realizing past asbestos exposure[…]

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