Asbestos is a dangerous and potentially deadly substance that was once widely
used in a range of items, from ceiling and wall tiles to insulation and auto
brakes. In the past, most people outside of the industry were totally unaware of
the dangers relating to asbestos.
However, over recent years the dangers and deadly effects of asbestos have
become all too apparent, with more and more cases of the most deadly of these
effects - mesothelioma - coming to light every day.
Mesothelioma is a malignant cancer that can start in the cavities of the
lungs, the heart, or the abdomen. This cancer is the direct result of exposure
to disturbed asbestos, where the fibers become airborne. These airborne asbestos
fibers can then be easily ingested or breathed in by those in the vicinity that
are not wearing adequate protection. Once the asbestos fibers have lodged
themselves within various parts of the body, they cannot be destroyed by the
cells of the immune system, which are known as macrophages. Instead, the
asbestos fibers lead to scar tissue within the body, and this is what can lead
to mesothelioma and other asbestos related injuries.
People that have contracted mesothelioma through asbestos exposure do not
realize that anything is wrong for years. The typical latency period for this
cancer is around twenty to forty years, which means that those affected may not
find out for three or four decades following the exposure. Further delays can be
experienced because of the symptoms of mesothelioma, which are very non-specific
in nature - this means that they could easily be attributed to other more common
ailments. This often leads to a delay in diagnosis, causing further delays when
it comes to treatment of any sort.
There is currently no known cure for mesothelioma, although clinical trials
and tests are continually being conducted. Over the past few years, many
breakthroughs have been made in short term treatments and diagnostic procedures,
which gives fresh hope to sufferers of this cancer. However, until a cure has
been found, many people will continue to lose their lives due to the
irresponsibility of various companies and manufacturers in decades gone by.
Understandably, sufferers and their families want to see some form of
compensation for the pain, suffering, and misery caused by asbestos and
mesothelioma. Although no amount of money can make up for the damage done by
unprotected asbestos exposure, it can help to pay for medical costs, and can
also provide the sufferer’s family with a more financially secure future.
It is important for anyone that is diagnosed with mesothelioma to seek legal
assistance from an experienced mesothelioma lawyer without delay. Although legal
action may not be something that you wish to think about after being dealt a
bombshell such as this, any delay could make a difference between claiming
millions of dollars for your suffering, expenses, and your family’s future, or
getting nothing at all. Your lawyer will need to know the extent of damage and
the stage of your cancer, so it is advisable to provide a medical report from
your doctor to enable your lawyer to put together a solid mesothelioma lawsuit
and get as much compensation as possible for you and your loved ones.
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Accounting about for 14% of all cancers and 28% of all cancer deaths, Lung
Cancer is now the major cause of deaths (of both men and women) in the United
States apart from being the most prevalent species of cancer. Lung Cancer is
different from benign cancer tumours (which do not generally spread to other
parts of the body affecting only the part which is hit by it) as Lung Cancer
(having the ability to start anywhere in the respiratory systems or lungs) CAN
spread to different organs of the body.
Concerned!! You have a reason to be and make yourself rest assured that a
little information will not suffice and thus, you need to know more. This is
where the website comes in; to make you more aware about the causes and the
results of such a disease or rather we can call it such a life threatening
disease. It is said ‘Prevention is better than Cure’ and we thereby to safeguard
you against this deadly disease provide you with the best of information so that
you can avoid being engulfed by it because we care.
For acquiring knowledge about anything I think one should start from the
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visit it. The very basics of the disease are provided so as to make it much
simpler for the pursuer to comprehend and assimilate the information associated
with the said disease and provided in the site further. The site here deals with
the nature of the disease. The next information tab on the website is of the
causes of the lung cancer followed by the symptoms of the disease. Here it
provides material relating to the different factors which can cause the disease.
The website further deals with the symptoms that can indicate and help identify
the formulation of the preliminary stages of the disease (though difficult to be
detected) so that adequate measures can be taken at the earliest possible
opportunity. A basic question can arise now that what is the result of the
disease? If you are worried about life, then yes it
can take it away and this is precisely the reason the website promotes
information on this disease in the interest of the masses so as reduce the
number of the people affected by the killer disease. The site apart from the
above also provides information of what kind of diagnosis will help, what
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it?
Viewing the site on the whole, the site provides a perfect blend of
information and warning about the disease. The material collected is very
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Late stage lung cancers are some of the hardest to treat, but in the future
scientists maybe able to grow human lungs and simply remove and replace the
damaged lung. So far it appears that major steps have been made to make this
feasible for lung transplants. In the United Kingdom a specialized team of
researchers at the Imperial College London used embryonic stem cells and had
them grow into cells found in the lungs of adults.
Lung cells, which allow oxygen to cross into the blood stream where made.
Although this maybe a decade or so away, it is possible to make this procedure a
simple process. It is also theoretically possible to make these tissues from
other types of adult stem cells, which avoids the political stem cell debates,
which have been a firestorm of controversy, between religious doctrines and
modern bio scientists. Currently it is hard for a lung cancer victim to get a
transplant, which is a close enough match for a viable risk of rejection, but
this could change all that some day.
Master cells or stem cells can be coaxed into becoming any number of types of
cells you want them to be with proper directions. It is also fair to say that
this research could lead to repairing damaged sections of the lungs after cancer
treatment and restore the lungs to full capacity. There is obviously significant
work to be done, but this of course is a major step indeed. Modern Medicine is
moving along extremely fast and we are solving many of the problems we face in
beating cancer. For now we must all live strong and soon the human race will no
longer have to worry about cancer. Think on this.
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Tragically the word mesothelioma is becoming more and more well known, the mere
mention of it striking fear into all of us for we know that it is associated
with death. Asbestos is the reaper, mesothelioma its hand maiden.
Asbestos, the wonder product of the fifties is now recognized as an enemy of
the twentieth century. A ruthless enemy which will kill more people than the
war. Men, women and children will fall victim to its prey, innocents who have at
some time in their lives inhaled asbestos dust.
Most of us have been in contact with products containing asbestos in our life
times. We sat in asbestos class rooms, stood beside our fathers as they cut
asbestos fencing, pulled up old linoleum with asbestos clogged to the back of
it. Visited the local tip where broken sheets of it lay open to the wind.
Records show that there are a higher number of people afflicted with
asbestosis and mesothelioma who have directly worked in asbestos mines, ship
yards and companies making products from asbestos; however there are a large
number of people afflicted, who have never worked in these industries. Their
contact with asbestos, due to the dust brought home on their husband’s clothes
or from the asbestos tailings placed around mine houses and town perimeters. But
the tragedy does not end there, children innocently playing in their own back
yards played amongst the asbestos tailings as children elsewhere play in the
sand. They had no way of knowing that their sand was asbestos blue. A good bath
at the end of the day may have removed the dust from the skin but the dust in
the lungs remained and would lay dormant for many years before claiming its
deadly legacy.
Without warning, a healthy individual suddenly becomes short of breath, x-rays
reveal fluid on the lungs and the night mare begins. Questions are asked and you
answer, Yes, I was exposed to asbestos dust but I was only in the town for a few
short months and that was over 40 years ago. How can this be? This is the most
perplexing thing about mesothelioma. Why is there such a long period of time
between inhalation of asbestos dust and onset of the disease? What triggers a
strong healthy body to suddenly succumb to it? What can we do to prevent this
from happening?
Blood tests are now available to determine whether mesothelioma is present in
the body, before a person is aware of any symptoms. This is an amazing
breakthrough and perhaps the first step towards curing the disease before it
becomes terminal. Recently mesothelioma was cured in a mouse and attempts to
give it back to the mouse were unsuccessful. This too is exciting stuff and
holds a glimmer of hope for us all.
I have witnessed first hand the devastation of mesothelioma. My husband was a
strong and virile man who rarely had a sick day in his life. Suddenly at the age
of 52 he became short of breath and was subsequently diagnosed with pleural
mesothelioma. He had lived in the asbestos mining town of Wittenoom in Western
Australia for a few short months at the age of seven. The asbestos dust he
inhaled then, took forty five years to become lethal. I still find this hard to
believe.
Despite his prognosis of three to nine months, Brian survived for two years.
He was 54 years old when he died.
Lorraine Kember is the Author of Lean on Me: Cancer Through a Carer’s Eyes,a
powerfully moving and inspirational true story about her husband’s courageous
battle with mesothelioma and her emotional journey as she cares for him. This
touching book includes helpful information on topics such as: cancer pain
management, symptom control, and coping with grief. Diary excerpts and poems
Lorraine penned along the way are interspersed throughout this book and further
depict the depth of their love for each other, the sense of helplessness she
experienced on his diagnosis, and her growing strength as she comes to realize
that there is much she can do to improve the quality of his life. This book has
been highly recommended by the Cancer Council, as well as numerous other
organizations and doctors. To read more about this book or order it online,
please visit her
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Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer in which malignant (cancerous) cells are
found in the mesothelium, a protective sac that covers most of the body’s
internal organs. Most people who develop mesothelioma have worked on jobs where
they inhaled asbestos particles.
In his article called Knee Deep in Asbestos, freelance writer Phil Jones
relates how when he was a teenager he worked for a brief time in an asbestos
mine in the Yukon. One of the features of daily life was the constant presence
of asbestos dust in the air. As Jones writes,
There were employees that worked in the mill whose sole job was to sweep up
the dust that fell on the floor. There was so much of it that this was a
constant ongoing job. The asbestos dust in the mill actually fell almost like
snow and covered the floor completely. Without sweepers there would probably
have been several inches of asbestos dust on the floor within an hour or so. In
fact, I remember seeing sweepers go by pushing their wide brooms and the new
dust settling onto the floor behind them as they walked.
This story illustrates a number of the more sinister aspects of the whole
mesothelioma story.
First, over the course of many decades, countless workers were placed in work
environments where they were exposed to high levels of asbestos fibre with
little protection. Their exposure to asbestos fibres was constant and often took
place over a very long period of time - in most cases, over many years.
Second, the owners and managers of these work places were often either unaware
of the risk of mesothelioma, or they actively attempted to hide or cover up
those risks.
Third, since the effects of exposure to asbestos fibre often do not become
apparent for 30 or 40 years after prolonged exposure, there often appeared to be
no immediate health risk in these work environments. This made it very difficult
for workers or their representatives to make a convincing case that worker
health was being sacrificed on the altar of corporate profit.
For more information about mesothelioma, the causes of mesothelioma, the
effects of mesothelioma, and the legal courses of action open to mesothelioma
victims, visit Mesothelioma Advisors.
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Mesothelioma is a serious form of rare cancer. There is no known cure for
mesothelioma cancer. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma
cancer you will no doubt have many questions and concerns and may have wondered
if you need a mesothelioma attorney.
Although the number of people being newly exposed to the risk of mesothelioma
cancer is now at a minimum, newly diagnosed cases of the disease are set to rise
dramatically in the coming decades. This is due to the fact that symptoms can
take 30 to 50 years to develop. Sufferers only become aware of symptoms once the
mesothelioma cancer has reached an advanced stage, which is why the disease is
so difficult to treat and has such a low survival rate once diagnosed. The has
caused an increase in the need for a mesothelioma attorney in some parts of the
country.
The average mesothelioma latency period is approximately 35 - 40 years.
Occupational exposure to asbestos over the past fifty years in the United States
is calculated to have occurred in approximately eight million people causing
many to look for a mesothelioma attorney to handle their case.
Mesothelioma is the most lucrative type of asbestos claim. Such suits
typically are settled out of court for about $3 million each, according to
plaintiff and mesothelioma attorneys.
The current trend indicates that getting a Mesothelioma attorney may not be
such a bad idea if you you have mesothelioma cancer.
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He was only a child when it begun -and he played as children do- in his yardwith
his toy cars and tip trucksBut his sand was asbestos blue?
In December 1999, my husband and I were walking home from a game of lawn bowls
when I became aware of his shortness of breath.
I was surprised and concerned when he told me that he had experienced this on
several occasions. Believing this to be due to chest a infection, I made a
doctor’s appointment for him the next day.
Chest X-rays revealed fluid on the lungs, over two litres of which was
drained, giving Brian immediate relief, but it was a tense wait for the
pathology results.Through the Internet I had become aware of several conditions
which may have been responsible for fluid on the lung; these included asbestos-
related diseases. Brian had lived in Wittenoom as a child and I was afraid of
his diagnosis. Not wanting to worry him unnecessarily, I did not mention my
fears to him. I prayed that he had pleurisy or pneumonia but the pathology
results revealed that there were cancer cells present.
When Brian finally received his diagnosis, my worst nightmare became reality.
He had pleural mesothelioma, a terminal cancer of the lung caused by the
inhalation of asbestos dust. We found it inconceivable that the disease was the
result of Brian inhaling asbestos dust as a child and that it had lain dormant
for forty-five years before become lethal.
We were still reeling from the shock when, without preamble, the young doctor
gave his prognosis. His exact words were, “Three to nine months, I reckon”. That
he could say this so unfeelingly amazed me. His total lack of compassion did not
encourage even the small comfort of tears. I felt as if Brian and I had been
shot and from that moment on we were waiting to drop.
Undoubtedly, were mortally wounded. We suffered shock, disbelief, anger,
helplessness and utter despair; in fact all the symptoms of grief one feels when
a loved one has actually died. Once again we found ourselves with no control
over our lives. This time however, there was no light at the end of the tunnel.
Our journey through terminal illness had begun.
Throughout the course of our married life my deep love for Brian and my
determination to resolve difficulties had seen us through many trials. I found
it hard to believe that nothing could be done to save his life and begun surfing
the Internet for information regarding mesothelioma, all the time praying for a
miracle, hoping against hope to find a doctor who had successfully operated on
or cured someone of it.
It was a sad realization to discover that for Brian there were no miracles;
however, I learned a lot and it helped me to accept that he was dying. With my
acceptance came a fierce determination to ease his burden. I continued to seek
information regarding mesothelioma and the pain and symptoms Brian would
experience, due to the progression of his disease. In this way, I came to
understand the importance of pain management and symptom control and realized
that although I could not stop Brian from dying - I could help him to live.
My acquired knowledge regarding pain and symptom management enabled me to
communicate with Brian and to understand the type of pain he was experiencing
and the intensity of that pain. I was then able to work hand in hand with his
doctors, to bring his pain and symptoms under control. As my efforts resulted in
his improved quality of life, I lost my sense of helplessness and gained
strength.
Together, we achieved for Brian, a quality of life few thought possible,
considering the nature of his disease. Testament to this, Brian survived for 2
years despite his prognosis of 3 to 9 months. Remained active and alert, drove
his car for eighteen months after diagnosis and was not bed bound until three
short days prior to his death.
Brian’s courageous battle with mesothelioma came to an end on the 24th
December 2001, he passed away at home surrounded by his loved ones. He was 54
years old.
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How Much Should Your Merchant Account Cost?
By: Jeff Jackson
Business is an area which undergoes constant changes and developments rather
quickly. Within the wink of your eye, you may notice that a new trend has sprung
up and a certain competitor has come up with a unique formula for success.
Hence, it is advisable that you are alert and keep your knowledge and business
strategies up to date.
You must be cautious to avoid any avoidable and unnecessary expenses, which
may crop up in any form. For example, a decision like choosing a merchant
account might look simple, but it is not so. Like any other decision, choosing a
merchant account is of great significance because there are tricky providers
waiting to trap you by offering attractive rates and fees. Also, there are
clearinghouse agents who survive on commissions given for every customer they
add. Don’t rely on them as they might not give importance to your needs and on
the other hand concentrate on their motive of making money.
Nevertheless, a merchant account is indispensable for any business person
because it eases the burden of carrying huge amounts of cash and checks to
banks. There are other added benefits to merchant accounts. The point of focus
for us is the ways of choosing a good merchant account. Proceeding further, let
us examine the hassles that you might face while choosing a merchant account.
The most prominent among them will be the hesitation on the part of banks and
providers to help you especially if your business is Internet-based or
home-based business. These would argue that these businesses are more prone to
credit card scams or non-payment by customers as there is no face-to-face
meeting between the seller and the buyer. There are few providers who are ready
to help you if you have a business that deals with mail order transactions.
Instead of getting discouraged by the non-responsive attitude of providers
and/or banks, it is better to think ahead and search thoroughly for good
providers who would help you. Even after finding one such provider or bank, you
need to check the rates and fees prescribed by the company. Some typical fees
and costs that you look for while choosing a merchant account are as follows:
- Setup costs—this is the fees charged to setup the terminal or PC software
and the related equipments. It speaks well about the provider if he does not
charge a whopping amount like $99 for setting up a merchant account and offers
free setup facilities.
- Up front application costs—This is the fee charged by the credit card
company for merely processing your application for opening a merchant account.
This seems to be rather an unnecessary cost and it is better to avoid such
companies.
- On going fixed costs—the provider charges you this fee for preparing and
mailing an updated monthly statement with details of all your transactions. This
cost should not be charged by the provider and try to find one who does not
charge this cost. If you are unable to find one, at least remember that a cost
more than $10 is just too much.
- Discount rate costs—like the other costs aimed by providers to earn money,
this cost refers to a certain percentage of the total earnings that you get from
each transaction. Usually, this is 2 to 4% of every transaction.
- Fixed transaction costs—this cost is rather a fixed one and charged by the
provider on a flat basis, irrespective of your income and size of each sale.
This is usually fixed between $0.20 and 0.30% of each transaction.
Monthly fees—this is charged by the provider irrespective of whether you have
carried business or not in a particular month. This is most disadvantageous
especially if your business is seasonal and there is a certain off-season period
when the sales will be nil or negligible.
Apart from the above mentioned fees or costs, do check out for any hidden
costs like termination cost that is charged if you terminate your merchant
account within the agreed period; miscellaneous costs are charged unto your
account if a customer chooses to get refund and thereby cancel the transaction.
To get the best deal while choosing a merchant account, compare and do
research about the rates and the various companies in the credit card industry.
Evaluate all components of costs of the merchant account and finalize a merchant
account characterized by affordability and reasonableness.
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The National Cancer Institute states that: "Malignant mesothelioma, a
rare form of cancer, is a disease in which cancer (malignant) cells
are found in the sac lining the chest (the pleura), the lining of the
abdominal cavity (the peritoneum) or the lining around the heart
(pericardium).".......... more at http://cosmetic-
surgeries.blogspot.com/2006/12/mesothelioma.html you must know about
mesothelioma before its late.. read the simple yet important
information in the given blog post. I read it and felt you folks
should read it too...
Mesothelioma used to be a rare disease, but because of the widespread
use of asbestos it has now been described as an epidemic around the
world. There has been an explosion in knowledge about mesothelioma in
the past few years, partly stimulated by the formation of the
International Mesothelioma Interest Group network.
This site provides you with many articles about Mesothelioma Cancer.
About Mesothelioma <http://moneyfree.50webs.com/mesothelioma/index.htm>
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Pleural mesothelioma is the most common form of mesothelioma by far and accounts
for 75% of all mesothelioma cases. Pleural mesothelioma affects the respiratory
areas of the body such as the lungs. More specifically, the cancer attacks the
lining of the lungs and ribs called the pleura hence the name pleural
mesothelioma.
The main cause of pleural mesothelioma is .....
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Indications of mesothelioma may not emerge until the age period of 20
to 50 after exposure to asbestos. Shortness of breath, cough, and pain
in the chest due to an accumulation of fluid in the pleural space are
often symptoms of pleural mesothelioma.
For detailed information about the topic or Mesothelioma Cancer,
please follow the link below.
http://www.mesotheliomadiagnosis.co.uk/
Yesterday my wife's twin sister had her first chemo therapy treatment for
Mesothelioma cancer. At first they said she might have 3 months. But the day
before her chemo therapy they did a PET scan, and said it was not as far
along as they first through.
I have looked around the net for a support group, but have not found much.
This group is just for support, a place for those who have Mesothelioma
cancer to get together and talk to others and or for their family and or
close friends.
I have yet to have connected with anyone else who has Mesothelioma cancer
or with their family members.
Perhaps we can talk about this dreadful thing and also gain friendship
with one another.
I will try to keep trouble makers out, we will get rid of anyone who
attack others, and please no cussing or bad words.
May God Bless,
Jerry
"Let not your heart be troubled" John 14:1
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My wife's twin sister got diagnosed with Mesothelioma today. She will be 59
this coming Christmas, but it doesn't look as if she will make it that long.
Her is comes because her dad worked in that stuff up until she was about 10
or 12 years of age.
The doctor says it is in the final stages, the doctor gives her about 3
months, but from what I found today on the net, that is rather common.
She has been checked several times over the last few years, but its found in
its final stage.
May God Bless,
Jerry
"Let not your heart be troubled" John 14:1
Recently my friend was diagnosed with Mesothelioma. To find the
information on Mesothelioma in order to help my friend, I tried searching
many sites and I came across one of the blog sites that had posted various
articles on mesothelioma, symptoms and the treatments that could be
carried out. I hope my group members will get benefit by visiting by getting
in: http://info4mesothelioma.blogsome.com
I'm an attorney who has represented tons of government workers and am familiar
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Rick Yarborough <derrellndc@...> wrote: I'm a producer for a TV
station. I'm working on a report about people getting asbestosis after exposure
in the work place, specifically government buildings. What is your research
background? Is there a number where you can be reached?
Thanks,
Derrell
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Derrel,
I may be able to help with your research. What is the study for? Contact number?
Mike
derrellndc <derrellndc@...> wrote:
I'm researching cases of mesothelioma in the DC and Maryland area.
Does anyone know the names of any people who have been diagnosed with
asbestosis after exposure in the work place? I would appreciate any
help.
Thanks,
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I'm a producer for a TV station. I'm working on a report about people getting
asbestosis after exposure in the work place, specifically government buildings.
What is your research background? Is there a number where you can be reached?
Thanks,
Derrell
M M <sausalito1010@...> wrote:
Derrel,
I may be able to help with your research. What is the study for? Contact number?
Mike
derrellndc <derrellndc@...> wrote:
I'm researching cases of mesothelioma in the DC and Maryland area.
Does anyone know the names of any people who have been diagnosed with
asbestosis after exposure in the work place? I would appreciate any
help.
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Derrel,
I may be able to help with your research. What is the study for? Contact
number?
Mike
derrellndc <derrellndc@...> wrote:
I'm researching cases of mesothelioma in the DC and Maryland area.
Does anyone know the names of any people who have been diagnosed with
asbestosis after exposure in the work place? I would appreciate any
help.
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My mother has been diagnosed with mesothelioma. The only exposure she
knows she has is from work where they complained that there was
asbestos and asbestos dust that would be on her desk every morning and
they would vacuum it up everyday. This was only in the 80's and 90's
but it is the only exposure that she had. We have a lawyer looking
into everything right now. I don't know if that helped you or not.
I'm researching cases of mesothelioma in the DC and Maryland area.
Does anyone know the names of any people who have been diagnosed with
asbestosis after exposure in the work place? I would appreciate any
help.
Thanks,
Derrell
Does anyone here know macymaygirl? She e-mailed me and when I tried to
reply it said that her account was closed. I'm new to this page so I
don't know exactly how this works.
Stephanie L. Farina
I am unfamilair with this treatment - the only two options I'm aware of that
have been moderately successful are chemo/radiation or major-major surgery
bty770639 <mrej@...> wrote: Anybody have any expereience of getting
treament for Mesothelioma with
Thalidomide in the UK?
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