Mesothelioma And Asbestos-Related Diseases Legal Blog
New mesothelioma treatments could impact lawsuits
Patients suffering from mesothelioma in Pennsylvania know that this type of cancer, usually caused by asbestos exposure, can be difficult to treat as well as expensive. However, a new type of treatment using tiny, hollow gold cylinders may give patients a longer lease...
Understanding peritoneal organ removal from mesothelioma
Mesothelioma is often considered only a disease of the lungs, but the truth is it can spread to the lining of other body organs as well. The lungs are not the only part of the body that can come in contact with asbestos when the victim has been exposed in a multitude...
Asbestos exposure in unexpected occupations
When people hear the phrase “occupational asbestos exposure” they tend to immediately think of industries such as construction work, factory work, mining and manufacturing. Unfortunately, the list of at-risk occupations seems to be in a state of constant flux and...
Veterans can file a mesothelioma lawsuit against manufacturers
Many Pennsylvanians have proudly served in the military. While serving certainly had risks, certainly during wartime, veterans likely did not expect to be injured or die from mesothelioma or asbestos-related diseases. Nevertheless, almost one-third of all cases (about...
Crucial questions to ask when diagnosed with mesothelioma
It is devastating news for the ill or their family to receive a mesothelioma diagnosis by an oncologist. Receiving such traumatic news can leave victims and family members unable to get their thoughts together. While it does not need to happen at the time of the...
Diseases caused by asbestos still a serious issue
Some people in Pennsylvania might assume that asbestos is a substance that is no longer a problem. Others might not be aware of what exactly asbestos is. Unfortunately, asbestos continues to be a real problem that affects the lives and health of people who come into...
The ongoing risk of asbestos exposure
Many individuals in Pennsylvania and across the country believe in error that the risk of getting ill from asbestos exposure is no longer relevant. But the Center for Asbestos Related Disease wants Americans to understand just how wrong this view is. Regular testing...
FDA approves new treatment for pleural mesothelioma
Pennsylvania residents who are or were exposed to the mineral asbestos, whether on the job or through a household product, run the risk of developing an aggressive cancer called mesothelioma. Among the different kinds is one called malignant pleural mesothelioma,...
Pennsylvania School Officials Ignored Asbestos Exposure
Most Pennsylvanians understand the dangers of blue-collar work. This manual labor tests your physical skill as well as your ability to withstand physical stressors. Years ago, this work exposed people to incredibly harmful substances like asbestos and lead, causing...
New technology has resulted in earlier detection of mesothelioma
Mesothelioma has long been known as a disease that takes many years to manifest before it can be detected. Victims have it for decades before they realize it, and even more do not know it until they are in the final stages of the cancer that has no cure. However, the...