March 2, 2021

Who is Most at Risk of Mesothelioma?

Most people have heard of the toxic substance known as asbestos – and mesothelioma, the deadly form of cancer that it causes. A common misconception, however, is that the only people in danger of contracting this disease are those who come into direct and regular contact with asbestos insulation or other asbestos products as part [...]
February 23, 2021

Boiler Room Workers and Asbestos Exposure

As more is learned about mesothelioma and asbestos exposure, the list of at-risk occupations and dangerous products seems to grow exponentially. Whether the concern is centered on hazardous careers, consumer products or construction materials, the danger of deadly consequences is unmistakable. One at-risk occupation is those who currently work or have worked in a boiler [...]
February 16, 2021

Mitigating the financial impact of mesothelioma treatments

A diagnosis of mesothelioma is a life-changing moment. It represents a new chapter filled with challenges involving both their health and the financial costs when it comes to securing the best treatment. Those suffering from mesothelioma require a higher level of care, preferably at large academic cancer centers where they can receive treatment from a [...]
February 9, 2021

The EPA’s Difficulty With Data Disclosure

In spite of countless countries that have outright bans on asbestos and the increase in mesothelioma diagnoses, the United States is steadfast in its refusal to prohibit the importing of the dangerous mineral. With asbestos considered one of ten high-priority chemicals, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) seemed to be resistant in providing any meaningful information [...]
January 25, 2021

Department of Veterans Affairs Increases Pension Rate for 2021

Life as a military veteran comes with numerous challenges—emotional, psychological and financial. To help veterans pay their medical bills, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) pays an annual pension. In late December, the VA announced that it is increasing the Maximum Annual Pension Rates for 2021. One tragic consequence that many former service members experience [...]
January 19, 2021

EPA Risk Evaluation for Chrysotile Asbestos

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a risk evaluation for chrysotile asbestos on December 30, 2020. The EPA found that there is an unreasonable risk to workers, consumers, and bystanders. Under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), the EPA’s next step will be to develop a plan to reduce or eliminate the unreasonable risks [...]
December 15, 2020

How Did I Get Mesothelioma?

The news hits you like a punch in the stomach, knocking the wind out of you. Your physician confirms that you have mesothelioma, an aggressive form of cancer that likely gives you less than two years to live. Although for weeks, you had been aware of the symptoms that included coughing, chest pains, difficulty breathing, [...]
November 23, 2020

What are the Early Signs of Mesothelioma?

Unlike other illnesses, mesothelioma has a long incubation period with easy to dismiss symptoms, especially as you age. Since there can be a long time between exposure to asbestos and a mesothelioma diagnosis, it can be challenging to know which exposure caused the mesothelioma. Mesothelioma is, typically, a terminal diagnosis. Treatments have progressed significantly over [...]
November 10, 2020

Mesothelioma Treatment Regimen Approved by the FDA

Good news may be in store for those who have mesothelioma. After a 16-year wait, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved a treatment option to combat the long-term effects of asbestos exposure. While surgery can often remove cancerous tissue from a patient’s body, invasive procedures aren’t a commonly accepted approach in terms [...]