General, legal and medical resources for the residents of Iowa who may have been exposed to asbestos, or who have been diagnosed with an asbestos-related disease such as asbestosis or mesothelioma.
If you are concerned about exposure to asbestos or the deadly asbestos cancer mesothelioma in Delaware, you can find a great deal of information and resources, including medical and legal resources specific to the state, here.
Find out more about Colorado’s asbestos and mesothelioma resources, including resources related to mesothelioma specialists and cancer centers, legal help for those who have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, clinical trials that focus on this cancer, and how to safely remove asbestos from buildings within the state.
Learn more about general asbestos and mesothelioma information, dangerous job sites within the state of Illinois, and resources including cancer and mesothelioma doctors, clinical trials, and legal reources available to Illinois residents who are concerned about mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases.
A collection of information and resources including general, medical and legal resources specifically collected for the residents of Kansas, concerning asbestos and it’s hazards, including diseases such as the asbestos cancer mesothelioma.
The University of Mississippi hosts a Cardiothoracic Surgery Program as well as a comprehensive cancer center and the Mississippi Cancer Registry, which aims to serve as the state’s resource for cancer-related data, including data regarding the unusual, but aggressive asbestos cancer mesothelioma.
www.asbestos.net With the onslaught of asbestos-related diseases in the later years of the twentieth century, mesothelioma law has practically become its own specialty in the field. Make sure you stay abreast of new developments as precedents and mesothelioma lawyers are changing the way juries award damages.
Dr. Case discusses treatment options for mesothelioma lung cancer including surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation. This segment is part of the program that is offered for free on www.mesodvd.com.
www.asbestos.net Since asbestos was widely used in the military in the 1930s and 1940s, especially in shipbuilding in the Navy, Merchant Marines and Coast Guard, many World War II-era veterans were exposed to the material, and are therefore at risk for developing an asbestos-related disease, such as the asbestos cancer mesothelioma.