
The Mesothelioma Center News – Page 48
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newsAsbestos Exposure & BansKathleen Mullen started making a documentary as a personal tribute to her father, as a way to honor and remember his life. She finished…
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Young Athlete Near Boston Hit With Mesothelioma Diagnosis
It’s not often that the Red Sox, Bruins and Patriots – Boston’s three high-profile professional sports franchises – join forces like this. But it’s… -
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Asbestos Exposure, Mesothelioma Know No Boundaries
When Mike Hackler, a prominent cardiovascular surgeon in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, diagnosed two of his patients — long-time good friends dating back to high… -
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Daughter Honors Mother With Memorial Wristbands at Wedding
Catherine Cook wasn’t there two months ago to see the loveliest wedding ever hosted at the Southern Oaks Plantation in New Orleans. She wasn’t… -
newsTreatment & Doctors
Father’s Day Run at Mesothelioma: Floridian Larry Davis Competes in Triathlons
Larry Davis is scheduled for surgery June 27 at the University of Maryland’s Greenbaum Cancer Center — his fifth surgery since an original diagnosis… -
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Asbestos removal now a concern for survivors of Alabama tornadoes
The lack of oversight — or governmental regulation to require it — has created a growing concern in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, over the continued cleanup… -
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Mesothelioma claims young victim: California high school football star Austin Lacy
Karen Rogers will be filled with a mother’s pride when she goes to graduation ceremonies later this month at Pasadena (Calif.) High School. She… -
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Mr. Meso: Mesothelioma made for an enduring love story for Gene and Geri Lepore
Geri Lepore felt the same range of emotions family members often face after someone close to them is given a diagnosis of mesothelioma. -
newsResearch & Clinical Trials
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.