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Research & Clinical TrialsNew research may begin answering questions about why asbestos poses such a health threat to humans. The answers require a microscopic look. A…
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Researchers: Modified Smallpox Virus Could Offer Hope to Mesothelioma Patients
Canadian researchers are testing a new version of a small pox virus with the hope that it will help doctors deliver medicine to hard-to-treat…September 7, 2011 -
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New Study Shows Genetic Link to Mesothelioma
Scientists have found that a genetic mutation may cause higher susceptibility to developing mesothelioma. The study focuses on a gene known as BAP1 and…September 1, 2011 -
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Mesothelioma Research Gets $3.58 Million Boost At Hawaii Cancer Center
Dr. Michele Carbone at the University of Hawaii Cancer Center has been renowned the past several years as one of the world’s leaders in…June 23, 2011 -
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Clinical Trial to Test Internet-Based Support Group for Patients
While health care may be one of the primary concerns for mesothelioma patients, a number of psychosocial needs also arise after a person receives…June 1, 2011 -
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Young Man Rides Across Europe to Raise Money for Father’s Fight
Young student Jamie Menzies from Potton, England is launching a bike tour that travels across Europe to raise money for a local hospital's charity in honor of his father, who was diagnosed with pleural mesothelioma in November 2010.May 6, 2011 -
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Study Shows Improved Peritoneal Mesothelioma Prognosis After Chemotherapy and Surgery
Chemotherapy is one of three commonly used treatments for mesothelioma. Typically used in conjunction with debulking surgery and/or radiation therapy, chemotherapy can increase the likelihood that all cancerous cells have been destroyed.April 29, 2011 -
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Study Reveals Chemical Processes Triggered by Asbestos
As an established carcinogen, asbestos poses a number of serious health risks. While it is a prominent factor in asbestosis, one of the most aggressive illnesses associated with the mineral is pleural mesothelioma, a cancer that develops in the lining of the lungs.March 7, 2011 -
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Study Illustrates Increased Survival Rates After Multimodal Treatment with Radiotherapy
A recent study exploring the effects of radiotherapy alone or in conjunction with chemotherapy as post-surgical treatment reveals that survival rates, especially in Stage II patients, are improved by a multimodal approach involving radiotherapy.January 19, 2011