Classic car shows ramp up as summer rolls around. The vintage vehicles are favorites of many, with the hobby of restoration bringing nostalgia and joy. However, enthusiasts may be at risk because of the materials used in past car construction. Asbestos, a dangerous...
We Know Mesothelioma
Month: June 2020
3 common mesothelioma myths: Debunked.
Asbestos exposure can lead to the deadly disease mesothelioma. For many workers in heavy industries like shipyards, construction or factory-work, a mesothelioma diagnosis can be terrifying. It is wise to take the time to gain a clear understanding of the symptoms,...
Women and mesothelioma: Primary or secondary exposure?
Mesothelioma attacks without regard to age, occupation, gender or country of origin. Unfortunately, the proliferation of asbestos in commercial, construction and consumer products almost guarantees that a significant number of people are exposed to the deadly fibers...
A mesothelioma diagnosis could be related to military service
When someone enters the military, they know there are risks. Most airmen, sailors and soldiers did not realize that some of the most dangerous hazards they faced were in their everyday duties. Many veterans developed mesothelioma. It is a deadly form of cancer that...
Spotting early warning signs of mesothelioma
Mesothelioma is incredibly dangerous and has killed thousands of individuals. After decades of asbestos use, we are still seeing new and severe cases every day. Mesothelioma is a fast-spreading cancer with a high death rate. Many will not recover. Those who do often...
Mesothelioma trials delayed by pandemic to start again
An international phase III will soon begin at cancer facilities worldwide, including the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. The recent pandemic delayed these trials as the medical community diverted resources to respond to the emergency. Now, as COVID-19 treatment...
Mesothelioma: risks and symptoms
The primary way of getting mesothelioma is through the inhalation of asbestos fibers, which are tiny fibers that once inhaled, make their way into the abdomen and lungs. In the long term, these fibers can damage the body and develop mesothelioma cancer. It is...