Tips to Find a Suitable Asbestos Lawyer

December 27th, 2007    Posted by: sendev

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Nowadays most of the asbestos lung cancer victims willing to file asbestos lawsuits against those responsible for exposing them to the toxic asbestos environment. In order to do so, you will find the following tips to find suitable asbestos lawyer-


1. Law Firm Referrals

You can find a qualified asbestos lawyer by making a phone call or get an appointment to a number of law firms. Even though the lawyer you contact with is not a specialist in asbestos compensation, but the networking amongst them will help you to get a suitable asbestos lawyer.


2. Online Browsing

Nowadays the Internet is flooded with numerous law websites. These websites are ready to provide you the list of asbestos lawyers available in your area. Even you can seek the help of search engines such as Google, Yahoo, etc to do a search for lawyer listings or lawyer directory.


3. Yellow Pages Reference

Please do open up the Yellow pages and lawyer in specific area. You can narrow your search by looking at the legal section, which specializes in different types of lawyers. In order to select your asbestos suit lawyers, you may have to call more than a few of the yellow page ad listings.

Travel Vaccinations

December 19th, 2007    Posted by: sendev

Travel Vaccinations

It’s not only common sense but a matter of your health to have travel shots, prior to travelling far abroad to exotic countries with their exotic unknown and usually unhealthy poor quality food and drinks.

Why even take any risks? Be considerate and take it into consideration - you can prevent many diseases, such as ulcer or even cancer of bladder, by doing vaccinations. And if we started discussing the voyages and trips we can’t but mention the travel diarrhea commonly known as Delhi belly, being a regretful consequence of your journey.

Take good care of your health in winter

December 18th, 2007    Posted by: sendev

When winter is approaching, it’s the right time to think about your health, in order to get the most of it and to continue living to the full in this cold season. You’re likely to experience not only its advantages, you’ll have to face the main disadvantages of winter too: depression and dreadful diseases. To get reinsured, you should seriously protect your health. Vaccine companies provide meningitis immunization, as well as typhoid vaccines or workplace flu shots for you to stay confident and relax completely under a bright sun and on the crunchy crystal clear snow below your feet.

Winter season opens so much joy and happiness to you, but only if you take it respectfully. Otherwise, you won’t get anything from this bright time, when others can happily ski and skate, play snowballs and do more at the fresh air and crunchy snow. So follow our advice and take measures to prevent your health from Flu or Meningitis and to keep yourself in confidence and peace of mind.

Protect Against Mesothelioma by Avoiding Asbestos

December 18th, 2007    Posted by: sendev

Prevention of Mesothelioma

Mesothelioma is a rare cancer that attacks the body’s mesothelial cells around the organs. The mesothelium provides a protective membranous lining for the internal organs and allows moving organs (i.e. the heart and the lungs) to glide easily against adjacent structures. The names of the three regions of mesothelial cells that provide protective coating are 1) pleura, the sac which surrounds the lungs; 2) peritoneum, the lining which protects the abdominal cavity; and 3) pericardium, the sac which surrounds the heart. Three different types of mesothelioma cancer attack these three different regions.

Pleural mesothelioma: A type of lung cancer which attacks the pleura surrounding the lungs, this is the most common type of mesothelioma, affecting approximately two-thirds of all mesothelioma patients. Symptoms include horseness, fever, blood in sputum, swollen arms and face, coughing, loss of weight, difficulty breathing, chest pain, weak muscles, and reduced tactile sensitivity.

Peritoneal mesothelioma: A cancer of the abdomen which attacks the peritoneum lining the abdominal cavity. This affects approximately one-third of all mesothelioma patients. Symptoms include abdominal bloating, impaired bowl function, fever, swollen feet, and nausea.

Pericardial mesothelioma: This form of mesothelioma which attacks the pericardium surrounding the heart is extremely rare. Symptoms include chest pain, dyspnea, cough, and palpitations.

Mesothelioma has been linked to asbestos exposure. Asbestos is a type of building material used in thermal insulation products and ceiling tiles. In the United States, asbestos usage peaked during the 1950s - 1970s. During the late 1960s, concerns over the health consequences of asbestos exposure began to arise, thereby decreasing the amount of asbestos manufactured in next two decades. By the 1980s, a new industry of asbestos abatement began to flourish. But according to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as many as 733,000 schools and public buildings still contain asbestos.

Small asbestos fibers that enter the air do not evaporate and can remain suspended in the air for a long time. These fibers, when breathed into the body, are toxic. There are three types of asbestos exposure.

Occupational asbestos exposure: People working in factories that manufacure asbestos are likely to have a high exposure to asbestos and are most at risk of developing asbestosis or mesothelioma.

Paraoccupational asbestos exposure: Family members of workers exposed to asbestos in the workplace are susceptible to exposure from asbestos dust brought home by the worker on his clothes or skin.

Neighborhood asbestos exposure: Those who live in the vicinity of an asbestos manufacturing plant are also at risk.

Mesothelioma is still a relatively rare form of cancer. There are an estimated 2,000 - 3,000 new cases per year in the United States. Approximately 7-13 per one million male patients with a history of asbestos exposure contract mesothelioma. Diagnosis usually occurs 20-40 years after initial exposure to asbestos.

Jimmy Atkinson writes for the Mesothelioma Reporter at http://www.mesotheliomareporter.org .

Asbestos Induced Abdominal Cancer -Nathalie Fiset

November 30th, 2007    Posted by: sendev

Abdominal Asbestos Mesothelioma is the official term used by doctors for a rare but dangerous type of cancer that is generally caused by the ihalation or ingestion of asbestos fibers. Asbestos is a fibrous fire retardant material that is heavily used in most industries, and as such people who work in these environments are at the highest level of risk.

Because of the fibrous nature of asbestos, it’s small fibers can be inhaled easily by people, and it can also cling to the skin and clothes, so people who don’t work directly exposed to asbestos can still contract Abdominal Asbestos Mesothelioma. People who live with those who have been around asbestos are equally at risk and can still contract this cancer.

The most common cause of mesothelioma is inhalation or ingesting the particles or asbestos, which leads to the development of malignant cells in the lining which covers most of the body’s internal organs. These malignant cells are what cause the cancer. Thankfully, it is not a contagious disease and is relatively rare, with only around three thousand cases being diagnosed annually worldwide.

Symptoms

Mesothelioma symptoms do not manifest until around twenty to fifty years after asbestos fibers have entered the body, so often the people who are diagnosed are in their middle to late years in life. One of the ways to detect Abdominal Asbestos Mesothelioma is by sudden and rapid loss of weight, and swelling in the stomach area accompanied by sharp pains due to pressure from an increase in body fluids in the abdominal lining.

Another set of symptoms are difficulty in bowel movement, blood clotting, and fevers similar to intestinal flu. The problem with the symptoms of Abdominal Asbestos Mesothelioma is that they are often misdiagnosed because they can easily be taken as symptoms of some other, less dangerous illnesses.

Effects

The effects of Abdominal Asbestos Mesothelioma can be ultimately fatal if left unchecked. One of the more dangerous effects is the development of tumors in the stomach lining due to fluid buildup and the presence of the malignant cells in the body. The tumors cause blood clotting, as mentioned, and can spread from the abdominal area upwards to the chest cavity, affecting both the heart and lungs.

A few of the more severe effect of Abdominal Asbestos Mesothelioma include bleeding in the internal organs once the malignant cells grow to a sufficient level. Left unchecked, this internal bleeding is fatal. Pulmonary Emboli is another effect of this sickness, which is the formation of clots of dried or coagulated blood in the lungs. Again, this is ultimately fatal if left unchecked.

Treatment

Abdominal Asbestos Mesothelioma is treated in a variety of fashions, and while it is generally approached like any other cancer, some of the methods commonly used to treat the more common forms of cancer don’t prove as effective. For one thing, surgery to remove the malignant cells have shown a very low survivability rate among the patients, with an average life expectancy of only 5 years post operation.

The most successful treatments of Abdominal Asbestos Mesothelioma have stemmed from general chemotherapy as well a a fairly new method known as heated intraoperative intraperitoneal chemotherapy. This method combines chemotherapy with a heat surgery treatment that removes the malignant cells without causing any damage to the healthy surrounding tissue. The application of heat to the malignant cells also allows a more efficient introduction to the body of the medical agents used in the chemotherapy.

Avoidance/Safety Tips

On a personal level, one of the most obvious ways to avoid exposure to this cancer would be to stay away from places which have high concentrations of asbestos. There are many different forms of asbestos now being developed, and the ones which have been noted as causing Abdominal Asbestos Mesothelioma were versions primarily developed in the 1970s and 1980s. Modern fire retardant materials are much safer and have been mandated in some parts of the world to replace asbestos entirely.

Since asbestos fibers normally have to be ingested or inhaled to cause mesothelioma then using a face mask and avoiding eating around asbestos is a good safety practice. However, since the fibers are invisible to the naked eye and can actually be carried on skin and clothing, another safety tip is to wear a completely different set of clothing when working around asbestos, and to both remove the clothing and bathe completely after exposure. This minimizes the risk that any fibers will be taken home to one’s families after work and consequently avoid abdominal mesothelioma caused by asbestos exposure.

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What is Mesothelioma Clinical Trial?

November 12th, 2007    Posted by: sendev

mesothelioma trialStudying the effect of the drugs with special emphasis on the safety of the humans is called clinical trials. Clinical trials are usually performed for all kind of diseases including Mesothelioma.

Mesothelioma clinical trials are being conducted in three phases-

Phase-1

Small group of patients are enrolled to find out the procedures and drugs to be administered on them.

Phase-2

In this phase, we can get early information about the benefits, safety and success rate of the new procedure or drug.

Phase-3

After treatments or drugs are convincing they will be compared against the current standard using a larger group of candidates.

If you want to participate in clinical trial, you should contact your physician. Your physician will provide you enough details how to proceed further to participate in the mesothelioma clinical trials.

The hidden Facts About Beryllium, Another Asbestos

October 27th, 2007    Posted by: sendev

Do you about this metal- Beryllium, which is perfect substitute for Asbestos? The Americans who worked on the first atomic bomb was the first victim of this deleterious metal. Although Beryllium is strong, stable and light, a pinch of toxic dust is more than sufficient to kill a human.

Nowadays the workers who are working as seafarers, whose job is to maintain ship are the persons who are under exposure to this metal. These workers are using Jasons De-rusting and rescaling guns, which raise the concern about Beryllium exposure.

Beryllium is extensively used on tanker ships containing fuel as they does not spark unlike other metals.

Beryllium causes berylliosis, a long-term lung disease. Constant exposure of beryllium for a short spell of period is more than sufficient to develop this disease even after 20 years of this exposure.

Please keep in mind that the symptoms will be seen even after complete cessation of exposure after considerable time.

The dust of beryllium may result in untreatable pulmonary disease that is similar to asbestosis.

Weight loss, fatigue, chest pain, cough, and shortness of breath are the symptoms of beryllosis. The typical symptom of beryllosis is development of rashes in the external surface of body like the nose, mouth, eyes and skin.

As far as treatment of berylliosis is concerned,  there is no curative or preventive therapy. The only way to prevent berylliosis is preventing the exposure of an individual to beryllium.

There is no preventive or curative treatment available for berylliosis or chronic beryllium disease.

How To Prevent Mesothelioma Risk?

October 20th, 2007    Posted by: sendev

Mesothelioma risk prevention

 

Asbestos has been mined and used commercially since the late 1800’s. Asbestos has been used extensively during World War II without knowing the risk involved with it. Apart from this, the workers in the construction and heating industries, workers within mines and mills, shipyards, and producers of asbestos products are in increase risk of mesothelioma development.

Although U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) fixes maximum permissible level for asbestos in the workplace, British Government’s Health and Safety Executive (HSE) confirms that mesothelioma threshold should be very minimum. Hence HSE does not presume that any such MPL exists.

The risk prone group of mesothelioma should wear personal protective equipment(PPE) to minimize their risk of exposure.

There are few cases that asbestos dust brought home on the hair and clothing of asbestos workers may lead to mesothelioma among family members. In order to prevent the family members from the chance of asbestos exposure, asbestos workers should shower and change their clothing before reaching home after work.

There is no evidence that smoking causes Asbestos Lung Cancer. But the asbestos exposure combined with smoking will definitely increases one’s risk of developing mesothelioma especially in the lung air passageways. So smoking cigarettes should be avoided among the mesothelioma risk groups.

Specific Symptoms Of Mesothelioma

October 11th, 2007    Posted by: sendev

The symptoms of pleural mesothelioma are different from the peritoneal mesothelioma. The symptoms of pleural mesothelioma include cachexia, loss of weight, swelling in the abdominal region etc.

There will be severe pain in the abdominal area which is due to ascitis. The ascitis is nothing but the fluid accumulation in the abdominal cavity.

Clotting of the blood, fever, anemia, disturbances in the bowel movements etc are the peritoneal mesothelioma symptoms.

In case of spread of the cancer to the other parts of the body other than mesothelium, then difficulty in swallowing, swelling of the neck, swelling of the face,  severe pain in the neck and the abdominal region etc can be expected.

The peritoneal mesothelioma tumors do not cause any discomforts or symptoms unless they become very big in size. Once the tumors increase in size mesothelioma symptoms that are expected includes pain in the abdomen, and the mass in the abdominal area.

In case the condition becomes very severe thrombophlebitis, intra vascular coagulation [disseminated], and severe to moderate bleeding in the other parts of the body are noticed. 

Jaundice [abnormal yellow coloration of the skin and eye], reduced blood glucose level, and pulmonary emboli [clotting of blood in the lung arteries] are other mesothelioma symptoms that are noticed in  very severe cases  

The mesothelioma type of cancer can never spread to bone, brain, and adrenal glands. In case of pleural mesothelioma the tumors are seen only in one side of the lungs. The moment any one of the symptoms is noticed, it is better to consult the doctor as early as possible. There are plenty of treatment options that can be tried for mesothelioma.

Pleural Mesothelioma Symptoms

October 10th, 2007    Posted by: sendev

Before knowing the symptoms of mesothelioma, it is better to know the anatomy of lungs. The internal organs are covered by a structure called mesothelium. The cancer of the mesothelium is called as mesothelioma.

Cancer is unwanted growth as well as the multiplication of the cells of particular organ or tissue. If the excess growth is limited to that particular tissue, then it is called as benign cancer. In case the cancer growth spreads to other organ or tissue then it is called as malignant cancer. This mesothelioma is malignant type of cancer. The triggering factor for the mesothelioma is exposure to asbestos. Mesothelioma is suspected based of mesothelioma symptoms. Let us discuss about the some of the  mesothelioma symptoms.

The mesothelioma symptoms don’t appear immediately after the exposure of the asbestos. It may take even twenty to fifty years for the symptoms to appear.

Cough, pain in the chest region [this pain is due to the pressure exerted by the fluid accumulated in the pleural space], shortness of the breath are the common symptoms in case of pleural mesothelioma.

The other pleural mesothelioma symptoms are pleural effusion, fluid accumulation around the lung, wheezing, hoarseness etc. In case the condition becomes severe, the person will have thick tumor masses in the pleura.  In those patients pneumothorax and collapse of the lung is certainly possible.