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Mesothelioma in Young Adults & Children
Mesothelioma is rare in children and young adults because it develops decades after asbestos exposure. Discover the causes and learn about ... -
Children and Asbestos: What Every Parent Needs to Know
Asbestos exposure is still a major issue throughout the world. It is particularly dangerous to children, who are at higher risk of ... -
Talking to Children About Mesothelioma
Children often correctly sense when something is wrong in their families. They may overhear conversations between adults or notice a change in ... -
Tips for Talking to Adult Children About Your Mesothelioma
https://www.asbestos.com/blog/2024/08/03/tips-for-talking-to-adult-children-about-your-mesothelioma/Mental health expert Dana Nolan discusses challenges and benefits of talking to your adult children about your diagnosis. -
Can Asbestos Pose Health Risks to Unborn Children?
What expectant mothers need to know about potential negative effects of asbestos exposure to their unborn children. -
Parenting with Mesothelioma: Talking to My Children About ...
Peritoneal mesothelioma survivor Tamron Little, a mother of four, discusses how she shared the details of her cancer with her children. -
Parents Secure $850k in Asbestos Day Care Settlement
University of Montana pays $850K to 17 families after asbestos exposure at campus day care, ending 7-year legal fight. -
Are Children Safe from Asbestos Lurking in Their Crayons, ...
Several reports have shown traces of asbestos in multiple brands of crayons, modeling clay, crime scene kits and possibly more children's toys. -
Mesothelioma Survivor Is Man of Faith, Children's Role ...
His own two children are grown and already successful, but he still loves helping other youngsters in his community. “When you're working ... -
Mesothelioma Latency Period: How Long Does ...
Mesothelioma usually takes 20 to 60 years to develop after you first breathe in asbestos. This time gap is called the latency period.