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· Research Leads to Treatment, Possible Prevention of Asbestos-Related Cancers - Medical News Today

  6/28/2006 3:11:00 AM | New Research Findings Published In National Academy Of Sciences ...  Posts=(0)   Researchers are examining the process by which asbestos causes cancer to form in the lungs: it seems that when asbestos is inhaled, it causes the release of a chemical in the body that protects damaged lung cells from dying; however, these cells are suspected of eventually forming into cancer. Understanding the process, which involves the immu...
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· UK Health Regulator Rejects Mesothelioma Drug - Cancerpage.com

  6/27/2006 8:23:00 AM | UK's NICE Rejects Lilly's Alimta in Mesothelioma  Posts=(0)   The British National Health Service's cost-control unit, "NICE", will discontinue funding a mesothelioma drug, pemetrexed (Alimta) in England and Wales. The drug's maker, Eli Lilly, contends that the drug is an effective therapy for a difficult-to-treat cancer caused almost completely by workplace exposure to asbestos. It will appeal the decis...
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· ExxonMobil Found Liable for Mesothelioma Death - 2TheAdvocate

  6/27/2006 1:13:00 AM | ExxonMobil ordered to pay $5 million to widow  Posts=(0)   The widow of a contract worker who died of mesothelioma was granted $5 million from ExxonMobil by a Louisiana jury. James Terrance chipped asbestos paint from pipes at an ExxonMobil plant in the 1960s, and later died of the asbestos-related cancer. His widow claims that ExxonMobil took greater precautions with the health of its employees than ...
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· Mesothelioma from Dust on Husband's Clothes Does Not Count - injurywatch

  6/26/2006 10:07:00 AM | No compensation for wife mesothelioma victims as asbestos ...  Posts=(0)   Courts in Britain are ruling that a company's asbestos liability does not extend to family members of employees. Cases decided this way have set a precedent, with many others declining to follow through because costs of litigation are too high. Many wives and family members of men who worked with asbestos in the 1950s and 1960s became ill...
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· NYC Police Union Tracking Illnesses After 9/11 - NY1

  6/26/2006 8:51:00 AM | PBA To Start Its Own WTC Medical Registry To Track 9/11 Illnesses  Posts=(0)   The Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, a police union in New York, has begun its own online registry in order to keep a record of illnesses that develop in its members who were exposed to Ground Zero after the attacks of 9/11. Diseases such as cancer, kidney failure, and heart attacks may be entered by the membership. Meetings are also being ...
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· Australian Town Condemned for Asbestos - ABC Online

  6/25/2006 8:15:00 PM | Asbestos society warns against Wittenoom visits  Posts=(0)   A town in Australia is being shut down by the government because of asbestos contamination. Residents of the town, in northwest Australia, are said to be endangering the public by trying to lure tourists there. According to the Asbestos Diseases Society in Australia, there is still a dangerous situation there, as people who went to work o...
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· Asbestos Scuffle Between GM and Insurance Company - Telegraph.co.uk

  6/24/2006 8:40:00 PM | 'Smoking gun' in asbestos case  Posts=(0)   General Motors, beseiged with class action lawsuits claiming damage from asbestos used in car parts such as brake linings, is trying to get an insurance company to pay up on the claims. It is suing Royal & Sun Alliance, in both the US and UK, for coverage relating to policies between 1954 and 1972. In a pre-trial hearing, GM claimed it ha...
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· New York Tries to Get 9/11 Lawsuit Dismissed - New York Post

  6/22/2006 2:48:00 AM | WORKERS BATTLE FOR 9/11 SUIT  Posts=(0)   The City of New York is trying to get a judge to dismiss a class-action lawsuit against it by Ground Zero rescue and recovery workers. The 8000 workers claim the city did not protect them from the health consequences of inhaling toxic air after the 9/11 attacks. Since then nearly 300 workers have contracted cancer and 33 have died. Howeve...
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· New Asbestos Laws Expected in Scotland - The Herald

  6/21/2006 9:12:00 PM | Legal system shake-up on hold  Posts=(0)   Scotland is planning to introduce a law next fall that will change the way asbestos victims there are compensated. Currently, mesothelioma sufferers must choose between immediate compensation, or have a larger payout go to their families after their death. The new bill proposes that the maximum payout be available to the victim while he i...
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· New Law to Help Mesothelioma Victims in Britain Get Compensation - PersonnelToday.com

  6/21/2006 6:51:00 AM | Prime minister confirms plans to overturn Lords ruling on ...  Posts=(0)   A change in the wording of the British Compensation Bill (in the form of an amendment) should improve the ability of British asbestos victims to receive proper compensation for diseases such as mesothelioma. Instead of the liability being spread among a victim's various employers, the employers are to be "jointly and severally liable" so that ...
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· Reasons Behind Britain's Mesothelioma Compensation Problem - Times Online

  6/19/2006 11:18:00 AM | Asbestos victims' long search for justice  Posts=(0)   This is an overview of the ideas behind the current mesothelioma compensation legal debate in Britain. The basic question is, if an employee worked for more than one company and ultimately developed disease, which, if any, of the companies are responsible, and in what proportion? A recent legal ruling apportioned compensation according to...
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· Mesothelioma Trial Against ExxonMobil to Proceed - 2TheAdvocate

  6/17/2006 1:16:00 AM | Court: Wrongful death trial can resume with 11 jurors  Posts=(0)   The trial in a wrongful death lawsuit against ExxonMobil may resume with only 11 jurors, according to the Louisiana Supreme Court. The suit concerns the death of a worker whose job it was to chip asbestos off of pipes. James Terrance later died of mesothelioma, a lung cancer known to be caused by asbestos exposure. One of the original jur...
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· Environmental Exposures Cause One Quarter of Disease Worldwide - YubaNet

  6/16/2006 10:38:00 AM | Almost a Quarter of All Disease Caused by Environmental Exposure  Posts=(0)   The World Health Organization reports that almost a quarter of worldwide disease is due to preventable environmental exposure. Much of this is due to conditions in third world countries which foster malaria and gastrointestinal infections, but preventable cancers, traffic deaths (due to poor urban planning), and pulmonary disease due to occupa...
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· Part of WR Grace Asbestos Indictment Thrown Out - The Missoulian

  6/14/2006 11:20:00 AM | Ruling: WR Grace executives did not knowingly endanger Libby ...  Posts=(0)   Part of the indictment against W.R. Grace & Co. on asbestos-related issues was dismissed on the grounds that the statute of limitations had run out. The charge of consipiracy, that is, knowingly endangering workers and residents, has a five year limit. The company operated a vermiculite mine in Libby, Montana until 1990. It was later disc...
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· Mesothelioma Ruling Causes Uproar in Britain - This is Swindon

  6/13/2006 5:27:00 AM | Mesothelioma ruling ‘cruel’  Posts=(0)   A ruling in the British House of Lords last month is causing an uproar among British mesothelioma victims and Members of Parliament. The ruling limited compensation for asbestos-related disease victims who worked for more than one employer, with the idea that no single employer could be held entirely responsible. MPs will work to restore ...
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· Toxic Air At Ground Zero Affects Not Only Rescue Workers - Times Herald-Record

  6/13/2006 2:06:00 AM | 9/11 health crisis hits 'average Joe'  Posts=(0)   It is not only firefighters and rescue workers who are suffering health effects from breathing the air at the site of the 9/11 attacks in New York; citizens who were in the area and survived are now falling ill with respiratory problems due to subtances inhaled such as asbestos, lead, dioxin and mercury. The article traces the effect on one up...
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· Australian Workers Have High Rate of Occupational Cancers - The Australian

  6/12/2006 11:02:00 AM | 5000 a year get cancer from their work  Posts=(0)   Studies in Australia reveal that around 5000 Australians develop cancer each year because of exposure to various substances at work. For example, one third of lung cancer cases there are attributable to asbestos, second hand smoke, and various fumes and exhausts. Similar figures exist for bladder and colon cancers. Previous estimates...
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· Mesothelioma, Other Cancers Hit 9/11 Responders - New York Post

  6/11/2006 4:19:00 AM | CANCER HITS 283 RESCUERS OF 9/11  Posts=(0)   The toll exacted by "9/11" continues to rise, with the findings that World Trade Center recovery workers are developing cancers at an alarming rate after exposure to a variety of toxic products in the course of their work. For example, according to a lawyer for some of the workers, the incidence of blood cancer such as leukemia is 100 times th...
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· Asbestos Lawsuit in Texas Successful - Yahoo! News

  6/9/2006 1:11:00 PM | Baron & Budd, PC, Announces $13.5 Million Asbestos Verdict in ...  Posts=(0)   The family of an asbestos victim has won a $13.5 million judgement in a second trial against Georgia-Pacific Corp. The victim, who died of mesothelioma, was exposed to asbestos in the course of working with a joint compound, a product made by Georgia-Pacific in the 1960s and 1970s. Evidence showed that the company knew about asbestos dang...
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· New X-Ray Technology to be Tested on Asbestos Victims - KPAX-TV

  6/8/2006 10:12:00 PM | Libby center gets asbestos treatment contract  Posts=(0)   A Montana town drastically affected by the release of asbestos into the air by a vermiculite mine, has received a federal contract to test digital xrays on asbestos victims. The W-R Grace Mine in Libby Montana is blamed for 200 deaths and many more illnesses that occured before its closure..........
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