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MESOTHELIOMA NEWS
& LINKS
Fujirebio Diagnostics Submits Application to FDA For Approval of MESOMARK,
the First Blood Test for Mesothelioma
Source: Genetic Engineering News, May 4, 2005
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Fujirebio Diagnostics Submits Application to FDA For Approval of MESOMARK,
the First Blood Test for Mesothelioma
Genetic Engineering News, May 4, 2005
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Treatment Options for Some Difficult Cancers Improve Survival
Source: Newswise, March 5, 2005
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Surgery + Heated Chemo for Difficult Cancers
Source: myDNA.com, March 8, 2005
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Grand Jury Indictment: W.R. Grace Lied About Dangers of Asbestos Exposure
Source: Occupational Hazards, February 8, 2005
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A Mesothelioma Victim's Fight for Swift Justice
Source: Belleville News-Democrat
November 16, 2004
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November 17, 2004
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Source: The Telegraph
November 17, 2004
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November 22, 2004 Lindau's case is settled
Source: The Madison County Record, November 22, 2004
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International Symposium Will Focus On Curing Mesothelioma
Source: BioSPace.com - October 6, 2004
A lethal, but long- overlooked cancer will take a major step out of the
shadows next week, as The Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation convenes
the First International Symposium on Malignant Mesothelioma.
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Daschle Agrees to $140 Billion Asbestos Relief Fund
Source: Bloomberg - September 16, 2004
U.S. Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle accepted a Republican proposal
limiting a trust fund for asbestos victims to $140 billion to break a
deadlock that has stalled the legislation in Congress.
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Experimental Surgery Gives Cancer Patient Hope
Source: TheBostonChannel.com - September 16, 2004
Nine months ago, Karen Grant was diagnosed with a cancer that doctors said
was untreatable, but an experimental surgery gave her a sliver of hope.
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Asbestos Disease
Awareness Organization (ADAO) seeks to serve as the united voice for all
asbestos victims.
Trial Lawyers for Public Justice has just helped expose -- and is working
hard to prevent -- an illegal and unethical asbestos experiment planned by
the City of Fort Worth, Texas.
Read Article.
TV Ad
Calls For Asbestos Bill To Fail
COURT upholds secondhand-asbestos award.
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Research is continually being conducted to learn more about mesothelioma
and its physical consequences as well as the effectiveness of various
treatments. Keep checking here to find updated information on studies that
can help you deal with this disease.
Environmental Working Group new study shows that 10,000 people a year are
dying from asbestos and the death toll rising. See
www.ewg.org/reports/asbestos
for the full report.
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The Food and Drug Administration announced on 2/5/2004 it has approved
the first drug for treatment of a rare type of cancer known as malignant
pleural mesothelioma.
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ASBESTOS legislation falls apart in the Senate Article.
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One of the nation?s leading Mesothelioma Cancer Centers is launching a
comprehensive medical program to study the effects of asbestos-related
cancers linked with contaminated vermiculite, a mineral used in insulation.
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Senator renews her efforts to ban asbestos.
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New Mexico man finds his strength in his battle with mesothelioma.
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Controversial Asbestos Trust Fund Bill to be voted on by the end of
April. Labor supporters consider bill to be ?grossly inadequate.?
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New study reviews novel approach to control inflammation caused
mesothelioma
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Fund would aid asbestos victims But few expect the Senate to approve the
$114 billion measure
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New experimental vaccine shows promise in stopping lung cancer.
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Meet the Chemistry professor that developed Alimta, the new cancer drug.
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Laborers face A lifetime Of health worries
As a result, the Jimenez brothers and the other workers face the potential
of contracting the irreversible lung scarring called asbestosis and
mesothelioma.
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Companies have paid out an estimated $70 billion on some 730,000 asbestos
personal injury claims, making it the most expensive type of litigation in
U.S. history, according to the RAND Institute for Civil Justice.
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Finding his strength. New Mexico Rep. Ray Ruiz was known a man of might,
from the basketball court to the Roundhouse. Now, he's battling cancer and
finding new verve in his quest to help ailing lab workers.
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A jury has awarded $6 million to a Pennsylvania couple for injuries the
husband received after repeated exposure to asbestos.
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Companies have paid out an estimated $70 billion on some 730,000 asbestos
personal injury claims, making it the most expensive type of litigation in
U.S. history, according to the RAND Institute for Civil Justice.
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American Cancer Society
New Drug Nearly Doubles Survival Time For Mesothelioma Patients Pain;
Other Symptoms Also Eased For Many
2002/08/20
Cancer News site
Here you'll find sections on treatments, resources and updates/webcasts. You
can subscribe to their newsletter.
The Mayo Clinic
The site has a search function. Type in "mesothelioma" for access to
recent articles.
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MESOTHELIOMA LINKS
Listed below are links to other cancer resources on the
Internet that have information about mesothelioma.
American Cancer
Society
National Cancer
Institute
University of Pennsylvania’s
Oncolink
Mayo Clinic
Intellihealth
American Institute for Cancer Research -
www.aicr.org
American Thoracic Society -
www.thoracic.org
Canadian Cancer Society - www.cancer.ca
ChemoCare - www.chemocare.com
Mesothelioma Aid -
www.mesothelioma-aid.org
Sometimes people with serious illnesses would like to speak with others
in the same situation. The following organizations attempt to match people
with similar situations looking for mutual support.
Anderson Network (cancer)
Phone : 1-800-345-6324 (Toll Free)
Website: www.mdanderson.org/andersonnetwork
The Anderson Network, part of The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Center
in Houston has a database of 700 cancer survivors.
Cancer Hope Network (cancer)
Phone: 1-877-HOPENET (Toll Free)
Website: www.cancerhopenet.org
Cancer Hope Network has a database of 325 patients representing 45 cancers.
Med Help Int'l Patient Network (all illnesses)
www.medhelp.org/network.htm
Books
Libby, Montana: Asbestos and the Deadly Silence of an American Corporation
by Andrea Peacock - This book just came out on Libby, Montana, the asbestos
coverup; we'll tell you more about it after we've read it.
Fatal Deception: How Big Business is Still Killing Us with Asbestos
by Michael Bowker - This book should be of interest to anyone affected
by an asbestos-related illness. It chronicles the fight for justice in
Libby, Montana, site of the most lethal environmental disaster in U.S.
history. It tells in great detail of the callous disregard of the W. R.
Grace Company, both for the protection of its workers (and literally, the
town of Libby), from the deadly effects of asbestos fibers, and in the
far-reaching coverup that followed. Also mentioned, are concerns about a
possible coverup by the EPA and the government at the site of the World
Trade Center in New York, and the fact that asbestos is still an ingredient
in thousands of products in the U.S. – one of the few nations that has still
not placed a ban on its use.
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