Mesothelioma

May 17, 2021

Asbestos Exposure in the California Surface Mining Industry

Mining is an industry that is full of hazards. Mining consistently ranks near the top of the list for annual workplace fatalities and injuries in the United States. When most people think of mining-related injuries, they think of things like landslides, explosions and cave-ins. If you are a California miner, you should be aware of [...]
April 19, 2021

Is There a Gender-Based Disparity in Mesothelioma Survivability?

Many presume that a typical mesothelioma patient is a man who worked in a blue-collar industry that left him exposed to asbestos. In reality, for every four mesothelioma diagnoses involving males, one woman is diagnosed. While the disproportional number is not surprising, women are often an overlooked segment of mesothelioma victims. A new study reveals [...]
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 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 [...]
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 [...]
October 5, 2020

What Patients Should Know About Mesothelioma Surgery

While progress continues in mesothelioma treatments, a cure remains elusive. The diagnosis is still a devastating moment for patients, creating fear and uncertainty. Life as they have known it is forever changed. Those raw emotions bring countless questions as to treatment options, with surgery being the most effective. Inevitably, inquiries arise from patients and family [...]
September 23, 2020

Each year, Mesothelioma Awareness Day observed on Sept. 26

It is a disease that kills nearly 3,000 Americans each year and takes years to develop within its victims. Symptoms vary from fatigue and weight loss to coughing, shortness of breath and blood clots. While other illnesses lately seem to garner more attention, this one often does not as many people throughout the U.S. have [...]
September 8, 2020

The Return Of Mesothelioma Clinical Trials

Clinical trials are a vital form of research where tests are conducted and evaluated based on how subjects react to a new, potentially life-saving drug or treatment. The process is often mandated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) before a product is introduced to the public. Starting with the discovery phase, trials can last [...]