Mesothelioma is a rare, aggressive, and lethal cancer. At a time when new treatments are showing promise, older treatments for other cancers are revealing risks of developing mesothelioma. Caused by asbestos, in a small number of cases, mesothelioma can be caused in other ways. A recent study using data collected by the U.S. National Cancer » Read More
The connection between asbestos exposure and a mesothelioma diagnosis is well-established. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been sounding the alarm since the 1970s that exposure to asbestos is one key way people develop this disease. So, it comes as a surprise that the United States Postal Service would continue to keep open » Read More
Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer that affects the lives of 3,000 families each year in the United States. In Philadelphia and New Jersey, rates of pleural mesothelioma are much higher than elsewhere. This leads many to wonder what is their risk of a diagnosis. To be clear, asbestos has been traced to at » Read More
Helping a spouse who has been diagnosed with mesothelioma can be a challenge. Although there is good news on the horizon, the survival rate for this rare form of cancer remains nil. The shock of the diagnosis is enough to send both spouses reeling in sometimes opposite directions. One may grieve while the other is » Read More