Mesothelioma Information at MesoInfo.com is an educational resource for those who suffer from the lung cancer mesothelioma, also known as asbestos cancer, or who know someone who does.Included within this site are sections describing what mesothelioma is, the role of asbestos in the contraction of mesothelioma and who is most at-risk of contracting the asbestos disease.Also included are sections covering your medical options including information on available mesothelioma treatment, information on coping with this illness including counseling and support groups, as well as information on the legal rights of victims of the lung cancer mesothelioma and how to contact a mesothelioma lawyer. A mesothelioma lawyer who specializes in these cases can more readily protect your rights.
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Organization Honors Asbestos VictimsSaturday, April 28, 2007The Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO), an organization dedicated to serving as the voice of asbestos victims, today, on International . . .
WHO calls for prevention of cancer through healthy workplacesFriday, April 27, 2007Every year, at least 200 000 people die from cancer related to their workplace, according to WHO. Saturday is World Day for Safety and Health at . . .
Politicians Seek 9/11 Health Plan AnswersFriday, April 27, 2007Members of the New York-area Congressional delegation again pressed the Bush Administration to provide details on its plan to medically monitor and . . .
National Study Declared 'Attack Against Civil Justice System'Wednesday, April 25, 2007A study has been classified as 'bogus' by the American Association for Justice. The study was released by the national Chamber of Commerce claiming . . .
Anti-Asbestos DemonstrationWednesday, April 25, 2007There will be an anti-asbestos demonstration outside the Canadian Embassy in Washington DC on Saturday 4/28. Canada maintains a nationally-sponsored . . .
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Latest Update from Mesothelioma Information Philanthropy Funds Hope for Mesothelioma PatientsThe word philanthropy comes from the Greek, meaning, literally, "love of humankind". The word, with its derivation, seems especially appropriate for the hundreds of individuals, families and friends, foundations . . .Previous update from Mesothelioma Information
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