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		<title>Mesothelioma Lawsuits &#8211; Road To Justice For The Unfortunate Victims </title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 08:06:58 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a rel=nofollow></a><p>What are mesothelioma lawsuits and how do they arise?</p>
<p>Mesothelioma lawsuits are filed by the victims of mesothelioma to avail reparations for medical expenses, pain &amp; suffering and loss of income associated with the growth of this disease. Mesothelioma is a kind of cancer, which is inflicted by exposure to asbestos most frequently used in industrial and residential places till the late seventies. The numbers of mesothelioma victims were on the rise as the employers continued using these hazardous materials despite knowing the harmful consequences of them. Thus the poor workers, who were ignorant of the potential health risks that they were about to confront, were the unfortunate victims.</p>
<p>In case the victim dies there is a provision that one of the family members or the executor of his estate can file the lawsuit. On the other hand a family member who has contracted the disease from the victim of mesothelioma can also file a lawsuit.</p>
<p>Thus, if an individual is victimized owing to the negligence of another person, he has absolute right to take legal actions in the court of law for compensation. An individual needs to first consult with an attorney who deals with asbestos litigation and on his discretion the victim can file the suit.</p>
<p>How long does the process take and what are the end results?</p>
<p>These lawsuits tend to be cumbersome and longwinded. It could also stretch to years even to reach any settlement. Again all lawsuits are not necessarily longwinded; some of them take lesser time. However, in some of the cases the victims receive negligible amount of money, most of which are used to meet the lawyer's and the court's expenses. Nevertheless victims of mesothelioma should exhibit their rights and fight for their compensation. Again, mesothelioma lawsuits are generally settled out of court before they are set for trail. This actually makes more sense because it curtails court expenses for both the parties.</p>
<p>What can you do if you are uncertain about exposure to asbestos?</p>
<p>If you don't know where and when you were exposed to asbestos, you should speak to your lawyer who will help you out. The lawyer may possibly hire a professional investigator who can make the necessary investigations so as to find out where the exposure had occurred and who are the ones that can be held responsible.</p>
<p>How much do you have to pay?</p>
<p>Factually, you need not pay unless and until you receive your compensation. It is only then that your lawyer shall take a percentage out of the compensation as his remuneration.</p>
<p>How much can you expect as compensation?</p>
<p>Well it depends on how creditable your case is. You will find that past settlements amounted to quite a ransom. But in the recent past with the subsequent increase in the number of mesothelioma lawsuits, there is a sleek chance to realize the entire amount.</p>
<p>The history of mesothelioma lawsuits</p>
<p>According to U.S mesothelioma history, the first ever mesothelioma lawsuit was filed in 1966 against the careless use of asbestos. But unfortunately the verdict went against the case. For the second time, another suit was put forward for a co-worker and this time the case was won. This gave impetus to all those helpless victims who craved for justice as innumerable mesothelioma lawsuits cropped up simultaneously.</p>
<p>Mesothelioma lawsuits also tells us that how ignorant people were initially about the causes and the aftereffects of the deadly disease. But now with the intervention of the law firms the victims of mesothelioma are provided with all-round assistance as regards lawful solutions to their righteous problems.</p>
<p>I'm Greg. Gardner, I'm surviving from Abestos Mesothelioma Cancer, and still defeating it everyday! You can read more about <a rel="nofollow" href="http://clixtrac.com/goto/?25423">my story here</a>! Also visit my site to learn more about <a rel="nofollow" href="http://clixtrac.com/goto/?25425">Abestos Settlement</a>.</p>
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		<title>Mesothelioma Prognosis &#8211; The Science Of Recovering Lives </title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 07:50:48 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a rel=nofollow></a><p>A brief on Mesothelioma</p>
<p>A whopping 2,000 to 3,000 new cases of mesothelioma is on the rise in United States of America. Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer and it is an aftereffect of the asbestos exposure. The cancerous cells tend to destroy the mesothelium, which is a protective sac that holds the internal organs of the body. Initially, pleura or peritoneum are affected and then it spreads to the other parts of the body. It is a fatal disease and the survival time of the victim is almost one year from the time of diagnosis depending on the treatment and other contributing factors.</p>
<p>What is mesothelioma prognosis?</p>
<p>Prognosis for mesothelioma is solely dependent on the merit of diagnosis and the treatment. If treatment is provided with much delay then the survival chance of the victim grows slimmer. Then again, survivability depends heavily on factors like treatment, type of mesothelioma as well as patients health and morale. The stage of the disease during diagnosis is the most crucial factor that decides the prognosis and the minimum survival expectancy of the victim. But disappointingly, mesothelioma unlike other cancers is somewhat difficult to stage. This is because the symptoms of mesothelioma are non-specific due to which the cells are already matured at the time of diagnosis.</p>
<p>What are the determining factors that lead to prognosis?</p>
<p>The early detection of the disease is imperative for pursuing any kind of treatment. The location and size of the cancer, response of the cancer to the treatment, the extent to which the cancer has spread, what impression does the cells give under the microscope and the patients age are some of the contributing factors that determine prognosis. It should be pointed out that diagnosis of the disease is not a child's play. Further more it becomes all the very more difficult because of the deceptive nature of the subtle symptoms of mesothelioma. Like for example, if you are coughing and you might never know that you have contracted the disease unless and until your doctor clarifies it all by providing a mesothelioma prognosis.</p>
<p>Do you know about the mesothelioma treatment options?</p>
<p>Amongst the staging systems the oldest of them all is the Butchart system, based on the extent of mass, primary tumor and segregates the cancer into four stages. The TNM system is a more recent one while the Brigham system is the latest. It uses resectability and lymph node involvement for staging mesothelioma. The traditional kinds of treatments are also prevalent in case of malignant mesothelioma. Radiation therapy exercises high-energy X-rays to eradicate cancer cells while chemotherapy does it through use of drugs. Immunotherapy helps to strengthen the immune system; photodynamic therapy uses light energy while the genetic therapy resurrects the inherent genetic defects of the patient to fight the disease.</p>
<p>The process of removing fluid from the chest is known as thoracentesis while fluid reduction from the abdomen is known as paracentesis. Conventional surgeries and effective drugs like L-NDDP or Platar, Endostatin and Lovastatin somewhat come to the rescue of the victims of mesothelioma. The surgical removal of a part of the chest or the abdominal lining is called pleurectomy and if the lung is removed, then the operation will be termed as pneumonectomy.</p>
<p>I'm Greg. Gardner, I'm surviving from Abestos Mesothelioma Cancer, and still defeating it everyday! You can read more about my write-up about <a rel="nofollow" href="http://clixtrac.com/goto/?25424">Mesothelioma here</a>! Also visit my site to learn more about <a rel="nofollow" href="http://clixtrac.com/goto/?25425">Abestos Settlement</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 07:43:34 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a rel=nofollow></a><p>What is mesothelioma?</p>
<p>Mesothelioma is cancer of the mesothelium. Like most cancers, mesothelioma involves the abnormal dividing of cells of a particular part of the body -- in this case, the mesothelium. Mesothelioma is so deadly mainly because it remains dormant for many years and then begins to rapidly expand. The cancer subsequently begins to invade and damage nearby tissue, including the vital organs.</p>
<p>What is the mesothelium?</p>
<p>Many of the internal organs of the body are protected by a membrane called the mesothelium. This membrane in actual fact consists of two layers of cells. The inner layer surrounds the organs, and the second is a sac surrounding the inner layer. When organs within this membrane must move, expand or contract -- such as the heart, lungs, bladder, and so on, they are able to do so due to the fact that the mesothelium produces a lubricating fluid between the two layers.</p>
<p>Mesothelioma most of the time begins within the pleura or peritoneum. The pleura surrounds the lungs and covers the chest cavity. The peritoneum covers most of the organs in the abdominal cavity. Other mesothelium tissue is at the same time vulnerable to mesothelioma. These include the pericardium that surrounds and protects the heart; the tunica vaginalis testic which surrounds the internal male reproductive organs; and the tunica serosa uteri which is the membrane covering the internal reproductive organs in ladies.</p>
<p>Who is at greatest risk to develop mesothelioma?</p>
<p>Mesothelioma has a really specific cause - exposure to asbestos. During the first half of the previous century, right up until the mid 1970s asbestos was an important material used to insulate buildings, machines, heavy equipment, and a broad range of commercial applications. Simply because it was plentiful and inexpensive to mine, asbestos was used in many building products just like home insulation, floor, ceiling and roof tiles. It was at the same time used in commonly found commercial products such as brake linings and pipe insulation.</p>
<p>This meant that millions of people were coming in contact with asbestos on a daily basis. And since the effects of exposure to asbestos fibre often usually do not become apparent for 30 or 40 years after prolonged exposure, companies and health officials were slow to recognize the dangers of asbestos. As a result, shipyard workers, men and women working in asbestos mines and mills, workers producing asbestos products, workers in the heating and construction industries, and virtually all other tradespeople were exposed to asbestos fibres for extended periods of time.</p>
<p>Today it is understood that anyone working with or near asbestos has an increased risk of developing mesothelioma, so there are strictly controlled limits of exposure in the work place. But since the dormancy period of mesothelioma can often be 30 or 40 years, there are millions of workers who are at risk because of their exposure in the decades before the safety controls were put in place.</p>
<p>What are the symptoms of mesothelioma?</p>
<p>Pleural mesothelioma - cancer of the pleura or lung lining - causes shortness of breath or chronic coughing. Other symptoms of pleural mesothelioma may include chest pain, chronic coughing, shortness of breath, fatigue, wheezing, hoarseness, weight loss, or blood within the phlegm from the lungs when coughing.</p>
<p>Peritoneal mesothelioma affects the lining around the stomach and intestines and is usually just as harmful. Symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma include pain or swelling within the abdomen, weight loss, bowel obstruction, anemia, and fever.</p>
<p>Many of the symptoms of mesothelioma can easily be mistaken for allergies or a common cold. Mesothelioma is often discovered when patients think they have one of these other common illnesses.</p>
<p>How Serious is Mesothelioma?</p>
<p>By the time most infected people become aware they have mesothelioma, it is no longer dormant and becomes extremely aggressive. In its active phase, mesothelioma can travel quickly, and is almost impossible to stop. There are treatments used to keep the patient comfortable, but there's currently no cure for mesothelioma. As many as 75% of those who develop the disease will lose their life within one year. The remainder can last for up to an additional six months.</p>
<p>This makes it extremely crucial to detect the disease before it enters its active phase.</p>
<p>How is mesothelioma diagnosed?</p>
<p>Mesothelioma is often not diagnosed until it reaches an advanced stage. This is because of its long dormancy period, and because once it becomes active the initial symptoms are similar to even more common and less harmful sicknesses just like colds or the flu. If a patient has a history of exposure to asbestos, then a complete physical examination is recommended. This would normally include x-rays of the chest or abdomen and lung function tests. It might as well include a CT (or CAT) scan or an MRI. Both of these tests give detailed pictures of areas inside the body.</p>
<p>If these tests indicate the probability of mesothelioma, subsequently it is essential to perform a biopsy to confirm the diagnosis. Doing a biopsy involves an oncology specialist taking a small sample of affected tissue and examining it under a microscope for signs of malignancy. Depending on the location of the affected tissue, doing a biopsy can be a relatively straightforward procedure. It normally involves the insertion of a small instrument into the suspect cavity. These surgical devices have both viewing and sample taking capabilities. So the oncologist or surgeon can evaluate the cavity from the inside, and subsequently take tissue samples from different areas.</p>
<p>If mesothelioma is discovered, the initial tests are followed up with what is called "staging". This involves more tests to determine how far the disease has spread.</p>
<p>How is mesothelioma treated?</p>
<p>Standard treatments include the normal options available to cancer patients: surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. At times, these treatments are combined. When the mesothelioma is discovered at an early enough stage these treatments can at times be effective.</p>
<p>Among the treatments that are used in order to reduce the effects of the disease are oxygen, postural drainage and pain killers. Many alternative treatment methods are also being tested, including attempts to strengthen the body's immune system. Gene therapy is also being tested in an attempt to attack the problem at the DNA level. Other treatments being tried and tested include homeopathy, herbs and acupuncture. Unfortunately none of these have been found to be quite effective once the disease reaches its aggressive stage.</p>
<p>As with all cancers, early detection is the best defense against mesothelioma. Anybody who has been exposed to asbestos need to be alert for symptoms and contact a doctor immediately. Detecting mesothelioma at the earliest stage possible significantly increases the possibilities of beating the disease.</p>
<p>I'm Greg. Gardner, I'm surviving from Abestos Mesothelioma Cancer, and still defeating it everyday! You can read more about my write-up about <a rel="nofollow" href="http://clixtrac.com/goto/?25424">Mesothelioma here</a>! Also visit my site to learn more about <a rel="nofollow" href="http://clixtrac.com/goto/?25426">Mesothelioma Lawsuits</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The internal organs of the human body are encased in a protective sac called the mesothelium. Examples of mesothelilial membranes are the peritoneum (abdominal organs), pleura (lungs), and pericardium (heart).</p>
<p>Under specific conditions, the cells of the protective membrane divide uncontrolled and become cancerous. This disease is termed as Mesothelioma, a rare form of cancer which is caused by prolonged exposure to asbestos dust.</p>
<p>The disease is found to occur among those who work in shipyards, asbestos mines and factories, industries that produce asbestos based products, and the heating and construction businesses. Approximately 3,000 cases occur each year in the US, and most patients are between 50-70 years old. Statistics show that males are commonly affected and among them whites more than African Americans.</p>
<p>First studied in the late 1700s in depth studies were only done in the 1960s. Tumors of the Mesothelioma can be benign or malignant. The malignant Mesothelioma are categorized into three types:</p>
<p>- Epithelioid, accounting for 50-70% of mesotheliomas.</p>
<p>- Sarcomatoid, accounting for 7-20%.</p>
<p>- Mixed or bi-phasic, accounting for 20-35%.</p>
<p>When asbestos fibers are breathed into the lungs they travel through large air passages to reach the smaller passages and from them the pleura. In the pleura they damage: the mesothelial cells leading to cancer; lung tissue causing lung cancer; and the development of scar tissue within the lungs known as asbestosis. When asbestos fibers are swallowed they reach the abdominal cavity and cause peritoneal mesothelioma.</p>
<p>Research reveals that the disease only manifests 20-50 years after being exposed to asbestos dust. The symptoms are not specific to the disease but a patient may develop:</p>
<p>- Breathlessness.</p>
<p>- Chest pain accompanied by tightness believed to be caused by accumulation of fluid in the pleura.</p>
<p>- Low back pain.</p>
<p>- Swelling of face and arms.</p>
<p>- Sensory loss.</p>
<p>- Muscle weakness.</p>
<p>- Nausea.</p>
<p>- Vomiting.</p>
<p>- Weight loss that is unexplained.</p>
<p>- Persistent dry cough.</p>
<p>- Sore throat.</p>
<p>- Anemia.</p>
<p>- Fever.</p>
<p>- Constipation.</p>
<p>- Problems with blood clotting.</p>
<p>Since the above are common to minor ailments, patients often ignore the symptoms. It is advisable to consult a doctor if any of the above symptoms persist or if you feel you have been knowingly or unknowingly exposed to asbestos.</p>
<p>A doctor will:</p>
<p>- Take down a detailed medical history and try and determine the symptoms and risk factors.</p>
<p>- Do a thorough physical examination and check for signs of:</p>
<p>- Pleural effusion, fluid accumulated in the chest cavity.</p>
<p>- Fluid in the abdominal cavity.</p>
<p>- Pericardial effusion, fluid in the lining of the heart.</p>
<p>- Take a chest x-ray and check for thickening of the pleura, calcifications, and lowered lung fissures.</p>
<p>- Ask for a CT scan to determine clearly the location, size, and extent of the problem if any is suspected.</p>
<p>- Recommend tests of tissue samples and pleural fluids.</p>
<p>Other risk factors are cigarette or cigar smoking, exposure to radiation, exposure to zeolite a compound that is similar to asbestos, exposure to or infections caused by SV40, a Simian virus.</p>
<p>Those who work in a risky environment should wear protective clothing, have the surroundings tested regularly for suspended asbestos particles, and ensure that they have regular medical tests and report to the doctor any ailments that persist.</p>
<p>Being aware of the disease and its problems helps.</p>
<p>I'm Greg. Gardner, I'm surviving from Abestos Mesothelioma Cancer, and still defeating it everyday! You can read more about <a rel="nofollow" href="http://clixtrac.com/goto/?25423">my story here</a>! Also visit my site to learn more about <a rel="nofollow" href="http://clixtrac.com/goto/?25426">Mesothelioma Lawsuits</a>.</p>
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