wtorek, 26 kwietnia 2011

Mesothelioma Attorney - FAQ

Since the primary cause of Mesothelioma is exposure to asbestos, there may be occasions where the Mesothelioma patient or his family may feel that legal action is warranted. If so then the process of finding an attorney to handle the case becomes important.
What Do You Need To Know In Order To Find A Mesothelioma Attorney To Handle Your Case?
You could go onto the internet and query "Attorneys". The results would be pages and pages of general purpose attorneys. You could narrow the search by specifying "Mesothelioma Attorneys". You would still get back several pages of attorneys that you would need to pare down to just those in your area. But even though this approach may give you a manageable list of attorneys to contact, you don't yet have any way to judge the attorney's ability to represent your case. A better approach would be to go onto the Mesothelioma blogs (such as ours) and ask for a recommendation from the community based on the circumstances of your situation. This might produce a recommendation from a person who was successful in their law suite. It might also produce a list of attorneys not to use because of the poor job that they did in representing their client. Such a negative recommendation could save the patient and their family a lot of grief.
But even if you do get a positive recommendation from the Mesothelioma community, or if you pick an attorney at random from a list that you queried, you still need criteria to judge that attorney or law firm against to determine if they would be a good choice for you.

MESOTHELIOMA ATTORNEYS

What Is The Process?
Costs
The law firm should go through and explain the costs associated with pursuing your case. They should explain if your case should be handled as an individual case or as part of a class action (some law firms only handle individual cases.) The attorney or law firm should explain if they work on a contingency fee (where the attorney gets a percentage of the award) and how much that percentage is. If there are any additional fees that are not handled in the contingency fees, they should be revealed up front.
Steps In The Process
Diagnosis
One of the critical questions that a doctor will ask in the process of diagnosing Mesothelioma, is where and when you were exposed to asbestoses. The answer to this question is also critical to the attorney for investigating the claim and for assigning responsibility for damages due to that exposure. The doctor's diagnosis and treatment plan is also key in determining compensation sufficient to cover the cost of that treatment.
Investigation
The law firm will need to have investigators research the potential sources of the asbestos exposure that may have occurred long ago in the patients past. The investigators will also research the exposure sites and products, the manufacturers, the distributors and sellers of the asbestoses materials and products responsible for the exposure to asbestoses.
The Filing Of The Law Suit When the investigators finish compiling their information, the law firm will be in a position to file a suit and a claim for damages against the parties responsible for the client's exposure to asbestoses. The law suit may be against just one party or it may be against multiple parties in a chain of responsibility for the exposure. The defendants named will have a prescribed period of time to file a formal answer to the law suit. At this point a process called "discovery" will begin.

Client's Deposition
Soon after the filing of the law suit the law firm will schedule a client's deposition in which the client will have an opportunity to provide sworn testimony concerning the merits of the case. This testimony might include the patient's medical condition, the circumstances of the asbestoses exposure and the damages suffered. Both the patient's attorney and the attorney for the defense will have an opportunity to ask questions during the process.
Experts
The law firm should have experts in asbestos disease available to them to consult with. These would be people expert in treatment and causes of Mesothelioma. Additionally the law firm should consult with the patient's doctors or clinics concerning the patient's care and treatment as well as the medical bills and expenses.
Trial or Settlement?
At some point the case will either go to trial or a settlement will be agreed to. If a settlement is reached the process ends at that point.
If no settlement can be agreed upon a date for the trial will be set. Once the date is set the trial may typically last from two to four weeks at the end of which a judgment will be entered.
Appeals
Should either the client or the defendant not accept the judgment they have the right to appeal. The law firm the patient chooses should include the appeals process as part of the agreement.
Bankruptcy Trust Claims
Many of the companies responsible for damages from people exposed to asbestos due to their manufacturing and/or distribution of their products containing asbestos have set up Bankruptcy Trust Companies. Basically these are trusts set up to pay damage claims. A judgment against the company being sued comes out of these trusts rather than out of the companies operational funds. Because it is a trust, damages can be limited.
The Mesothelioma Attorneys or law firm that the patient chooses should also handle a situation where the judgment goes against such a trust as wel

Mesothelioma Diagnosis

Mesothelioma's symptoms are not unique to it and because the disease is relatively rare, cases of Mesothelioma being misdiagnosed are not uncommon. To provide an accurate diagnosis, a review of the patient's medical history is an important first step in its diagnosis. This review would include the patient's history of asbestos exposure followed by a complete physical examination, x-rays of the chest or abdomen, and lung function tests A CT scan or MRI may also be done at this time. If any of these tests prove suspicious for Mesothelioma; a biopsy might be necessary to confirm the diagnosis. Finally, there would be a careful assessment of the clinical and radiological findings.
Imaging Techniques in Diagnosing and Assessing Mesothelioma
There are several imaging techniques which may be useful in diagnosing Mesothelioma. These imaging techniques are employed when Mesothelioma is suspected due to the presence of pleural effusion and a history of occupational or secondary asbestos exposure is revealed. While these imaging techniques are valuable in determining the possibility of Mesothelioma, definitive diagnosis would still need samples of the fluids or tissue biopsy.
The most commonly used imaging methods include:
X-ray

A chest x-ray can be used if pleural effusion (fluid build-up) which is confined to either the right (60%) or left (40%) lung, is suspected. Occasionally, a mass may be seen in the X-ray. And sometimes, signs of prior non-cancerous asbestos disease, such as pleural plaques or pleural calcification, or scarring due to asbestosis exposure, may also be seen.
Computed Tomography (CT)
CT scans can also define pleural effusion, as well as pleural thickening, pleural calcification, thickening of interlobular fissures, or possible chest wall invasion. A CT scan, however, is not able to differentiate between changes associated with benign asbestos disease (pleural disease); nor can it differentiate between adenocarcinoma of the lung, which may have spread to the pleura, and Mesothelioma. CT scans may also be used in guiding fine needle aspiration of pleural masses when a tissue diagnosis is needed.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
MRI scans are most often used when determining the extent of tumor prior to an aggressive treatment. Because MRIs provide images in multiple planes, they are better able to identify tumors as opposed to normal structures. They are also more accurate than CT scans in assessing enlargement of the mediastinal lymph nodes (those lymph nodes which lie between the two lungs).MRIs are also more accurate in showing clear diaphragmatic surfaces. Being able to assess the enlargement of the lymph nodes and to see the diaphragmatic surfaces, play an important role in surgical candidacy.
Positron Emission Tomography (PET)
Increasingly, PET imaging is now becoming an important part of the diagnosis and evaluation of mesothelioma attorneys. While PET scans are not always covered under insurance, they are now considered to be the most useful imaging technique in the diagnosis of tumor sites, and the most superior in determining the staging of Mesothelioma. PET, is a procedure that produces powerful images of the body's biological functions and is used to determine the extent of malignant disease. Unlike conventional imaging such as x-rays, CT scans, and MRIs, PET does not show the body's anatomy. Rather, it shows the chemical function or metabolism of an organ or tissue.
The patient receives an intravenous injection of FDG, a glucose analog labeled with radioactive fluorine, and is then asked to lie still for 45 minutes to an hour while the isotope distributes throughout the body, and is absorbed by the cells. Then, while lying on a scanning bed, the patient will be moved slowly through a scanner which detects the injected tracer. This scanner creates a three-dimensional image of areas of increased metabolism (cancers), which appear as "hot spots". When the imaging is complete, the results are sent to a computer where the images are reviewed by a physician. The patient's doctor will then receive a report and an image detailing the findings of the examination.
Most PET scans are completed in 2-4 hours. There are no adverse reactions to the scan, and there have been no reported allergies to the injection. The total radiation dose is less than that of a CT scan, or equal to about two chest x-rays. The majority of the radiation is eliminated from the body within 18 hours.
CT/PET
For patients who may be candidates for aggressive multimodality treatment (surgery, chemotherapy and radiation), accurate clinical staging is extremely important. Integrated CT/PET imaging has become the imaging technique of choice for determining surgical eligibility. By combining the benefits of CT and PET (anatomic and metabolic information) into a single scan, this technology can be used to more accurately determine the stage of the cancer, and can help identify the best treatment option for the patient.
Histopathological Examination
The only way to definitively diagnose and verify a suspected case of malignant Mesothelioma is through a biopsy.
A biopsy is a relatively minor procedure during which a small section of suspect tissue is removed. The removed section is examined by a histopathologist. The Histopathological examination can confirm a case of malignant Mesothelioma while also typing and staging it. Understanding the type and stage can help doctors make the best choice of treatment.

Mesothelioma Symptoms

The Symptoms Of Mesothelioma
The difficulty of making a diagnosis of Mesothelioma is that the early symptoms are generally non-specific (they could apply to many different causes) and they can lead to a delay in its diagnosis. The disease can cause coughing (with or without blood - blood clots), chronic pain, tumors, shortness of breath, wheezing, , weight loss, and other symptoms. Most of the patients with Mesothelioma only show symptoms for two or three months before the disease is diagnosed. Only about one quarter of those with malignant Mesothelioma have symptoms for six months before the diagnosis of the cancer.
A Mesothelioma diagnosis usually is the results of a person having experienced the signs and symptoms for some time before being concerned enough to have them checked out. Early symptoms sometimes may resemble viral pneumonia.
Very few cases of Mesothelioma affect the pericardium (the outer layer of the heart). A greater number of cases affect the Pleura (the chest cavity). And the number of cases affecting the peritoneum (the abdominal cavity) are somewhere in the middle.
As far as the progression of malignant Mesothelioma goes, those that start in the abdomen usually continue on into the intestines and diaphragm. Tumors that start in the chest cavity usually continue through the thorax and can affect one or both lungs. (For unknown reasons, this seems to involve the right lung more often than the left lung).

Pleural Mesothelioma (a form of Mesothelioma that affects the lining of the lungs, or lung pleura) may have symptoms such as shortness of breath; chest pain and/or persistent cough. Yet some patients show no symptoms at all. For this form of Mesothelioma a chest x-ray may show a build-up of fluid or pleural effusion. Pleural effusion is defined as an accumulation of fluid between the parietal pleura (the pleura covering the chest wall and diaphragm) and the visceral pleura (the pleura covering the lungs). Both of these membranes, under normal conditions, produce a small amount of fluid that acts as a lubricant between the chest wall and the lung. When too much fluid forms, the result is an effusion. Pain in the chest due to an accumulation of fluid in the pleura, and shortness of breath are often symptoms of pleural Mesothelioma.
Diagnosing Pleural Mesothelioma is often difficult, because the symptoms are similar to those of a number of other conditions. Beginning with a review of the patient's medical history and a complete physical examination, x-rays of the chest or abdomen and lung function tests may be called for. A CAT scan or an MRI may also be useful.
Once symptoms are present, treatment may depend on the location of the primary cancer. Symptoms may in general, become more pronounced as the disease advances. In pleural Mesothelioma, common symptoms may be reported as difficulty breathing, pain in the chest or under the ribcage, cough or coughing up blood, and hoarseness. Also in evidence is a collection of fluid or pleural effusion in the pleural cavity. Sometimes the face and arms may swell up. However many of these same symptoms and signs are also signs of lung cancer.
If pleural effusion is seen, it may be broken down into two categories, transudates and exudates. A transudate is a clear fluid that forms because of an imbalance between the normal production and removal of the fluid. However, the most common cause of transudative fluid is not pleural Mesothelioma, but rather more a sign of congestive heart failure.
An Exudates Pleural Effusion, on the other hand, is often cloudy and contains many cells and proteins, which is a result of the disease or a breakdown of the pleura itself. This type of effusion is common to Mesothelioma. To determine whether a fluid is a transudate or exudate, a diagnostic thoracentesis is done. In a thoracentesis a needle or catheter is used to obtain a fluid sample which is then tested for histological changes.
Since the less common symptoms of pleural Mesothelioma include a dry cough, when the doctor hears it, he will listen to the patient's chest with a stethoscope. If the normal breath sounds are muted, and tapping on the chest reveals a dull sound rather than hollow sounds, the doctor will want to order additional tests.
Peritoneal Mesothelioma
Peritoneal Mesothelioma is a cancer of the lining of the abdominal cavity and is less common than Pleural Mesothelioma. The latency period for peritoneal Mesothelioma appears to be shorter for those individual exposed to asbestos. The symptoms begin appearing 20-30 years after exposure rather than the 30-40 year latency period associated with Pleural Mesothelioma.
Symptoms may include abdominal pain; a mass in the abdomen; increased abdominal girth, and distention of the abdomen; fluid buildup in the abdomen. There might also be fever, weight loss, fatigue, anemia and digestive disturbances such as constipation due to bowel obstruction, nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite.
Patients may sometimes complain of more non-specific symptoms for a number of months before there is a confirmed diagnosis. Sometimes Peritoneal Mesothelioma is found when the patient seeks help for another health problem such as gallbladder, hernia or pelvic mass.
Pericardial Mesothelioma
Patients with pericardial Mesothelioma may have chest pain, breathlessness and palpitations. Many symptoms of malignant Mesothelioma (wheather pericardial or one of the other types) are common to many other forms of cancer. Symptoms like unexplained weight loss, fever and fatigue.
The Problem With The Symptoms Of Mesothelioma
The problem with Mesothelioma is that it can go undiagnosed or under diagnosed because of the vagueness of the symptoms, especially in its early stages. Under-diagnosis is common for conditions that have either no symptoms or only vague or mild symptoms. As a result, proper diagnosis and treatment can be delayed.
The symptoms (especially early onset) can be mild and can be associated (in the patient's mind) with prior or other existing conditions. For example a patient who has a history of gall bladder problems may ignore mild abdominal pain thinking that it is another flair-up of the preexisting gall bladder problem. A dry cough might be attributed to the patient's attempt to quit smoking. Shortness of breath may be attributed to "being out of shape".
And when a patient goes to see a doctor the patient's description of symptoms is often time vague and does not alert the doctor to the possibility that a more serious problem might exist. Because Mesothelioma's cause is related to asbestos, if the patient failed to know or mention that exposure, the doctor might not make the association until the disease has progressed to the point where the doctor starts running a series of tests to start eliminating possibilities.
Finally, doctors who are only generally trained (GPs or "family doctors") may not have the experience to view the symptoms as a possibility for Mesothelioma. And then when the symptoms advance to the point that the family doctor refers the patient to a cancer specialist, the progress of the disease may have advanced to the point where some treatment options are already past.
The key to recognizing that the patient's symptoms are or might be Mesothelioma, is to determine if the patient has been exposed to asbestos and then be sure to communicate that to the doctor and other medical personnel.

Mesothelioma Attorneys More informations!

This article is the first in a series on a devastating disease called Mesothelioma. In future articles we will deal with Mesothelioma's cause; its symptoms; its diagnosis; the stages of development; its treatment, mesothelioma attorney, and finally, alternative approaches to dealing with deadly illness.
Mesothelioma is a form of cancer and like all forms of cancer, knowing is more comforting and useful for the patient's survival than not knowing. And for the loved ones of the patient, having good information about the disease will help them deal with the stress caused by Mesothelioma. So walk along with us as we try to explain what Mesothelioma is and how we (both the patient and those who love him/her) can deal with this reality that is now part of our lives including finding a mesothelioma doctor and mesothelioma attorney.

Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer whose malignant cells are found in the sac lining of the chest (the pleura) or the abdomen (the peritoneum). The majority of people with Mesothelioma have a history of jobs that exposed them to asbestos, an insulation material. (The Oncology Encyclopedia ).
The chest cavity, the abdominal cavity and the cavity that surrounds the heart are encased in a membrane or sacs made of specialized cells called mesothelial cells. It is the cells in these sacs that become cancerous from prolonged and repeated exposure to asbestos. It is thought that when the asbestos fibers are inhaled they lodge themselves in the air sacs of the lungs and eventually puncture the lining of the lung and then the lining of the sac around the lung. The byproduct of the irritation this causes to the mesothelial cells is thought to turn them cancerous. If untreated the cancer spreads to other areas of the body.
What Mesothelioma is NOT, is contagious. You can not contract the disease by contact with someone who has it. You are not born with it. You can not pass it along to your sexual partner or to your children. You can recieve information as well from your mesothelioma attorney.
Mesothelioma is a disease that is seldom found in children. It is most often found in adults age 50 to 70. More men than women contract the disease (probably because greater exposure to asbestos). And the overall number of people with this cancer is relatively small compared to other types of cancer it does seem to be on the increase.
It is a disease caused by exposure; most notably to asbestos although it may occur due to exposure to certain types of radiation and to certain chemicals. As research continues on the mechanism that causes the mesothelial cells to become cancerous, it is hoped that the research may provide answers as to how other types of exposure caused cancers are created and how they may be treated. And the more complex our world gets the more we are exposed to new toxins, chemicals and irritants that may adversely our health. Maybe the research into Mesothelioma will not only relieve the suffering of those afflicted with this disease, but it may also provide us with new tools to deal with the new exposures. Regardless if you are looking for a mesothelioma attorney, doctor or articles, you will be able to ask additional questions at our forum.
Criteria For Choosing A Mesothelioma Attorney Or A Law Firm
First, the Mesothelioma Attorney or law firm must specialize in Mesothelioma cases. You want someone who has handled a large number of similar cases. You don't want to be paying for a Mesothelioma Attorney just to discover that the attorney is just now learning about what Mesothelioma is.
Secondly, you want the Mesothelioma Attorney or law firm to have enough staff to handle the legal process and all of the steps that it takes to win your case.
Thirdly, you want a law firm that will clearly explain to you and your family what the process of bringing a law suite will entail, how long it will take and what the costs will be. The law firm should be willing to take the client step by step, though the process from the beginning all the way through to the judgment or settlement.
If the Mesothelioma Attorney can not sit down with the client and explain the process and tell the client what to expect, then the client should choose another attorney or law firm.
Mesothelioma: Demographics
Mesothelioma is a fairly rare form of cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, there are an estimated 2,000 to 3,000 new cases per year of the disease in the United States, but this figure seems to be rising. This apparent rise in the number of cases may be caused by the fact that house and buildings constructed in the 1940's used a great deal of asbestoses for insulation and fire retardant materials. Because of this many people have had a life long exposure to asbestoses and as the population ages the incidents of Mesothelioma will increase.
One study expects the number of deaths from Mesothelioma to peak around 2020 and then rapidly decline after that. There reason for setting that date is that the use of asbestos as an insulating material was ended in the 1970's. The average age of a person with Mesothelioma is 50 to 70 years of age so as this generation passes the incidents of Mesothelioma will go down because of the lesser exposure. If you are in need of a Mesothelioma Attorney or need general advice, you have come to the correct site.

Potential Plaintiffs in Mesothelioma Litigation

Each year, as many as 3,000 new cases of mesothelioma cancer linked to exposure to toxic asbestos are reported in the United States. Many victims of the rare, aggressive, and deadly form of cancer have legal rights to financial compensation from the manufacturers of asbestos products as well as other defendants who are deemed liable for the injuries.
However, many workers affected by mesothelioma and their families are unsure whether they qualify to file lawsuits against the makers of asbestos products, their employers, and other responsible parties.

Eligible plaintiffs in mesothelioma and asbestos cases may include:
Exposed Workers
Asbestos Mine Workers: Asbestos is a group of naturally occurring minerals which are mined from the Earth. People who worked in the mining or processing of asbestos are perhaps most at risk of developing mesothelioma cancer. By working for many years, or in some cases just a few months, in close proximity to asbestos fibers, mine workers may be directly exposed to the toxic material and develop cancer even 30 to 40 years after the first contact. Breathing or swallowing asbestos fibers is a leading cause of mesothelioma.
Construction Workers: Asbestos was widely used in a variety of construction materials for many years. Therefore, plumbers, electricians, tile layers, and others in the construction trade are at great risk of developing mesothelioma. Years of using the asbestos-containing materials in close contact, even with proper safety equipment, can result in the deadly form of cancer.
Auto Repair Technicians: Asbestos was used in brake pads and other vehicle parts. Workers who repaired cars, including brakes, may have been exposed to the toxic particles and face an increased risk of developing mesothelioma.
Shipyard Crews and Longshoremen: Military and civilian shipyard workers and longshoremen also are among the most common plaintiffs in mesothelioma lawsuits. Because asbestos was used in the insulation and other areas of ships, the men and women who built, repaired, and dismantled the vessels or served onboard often were exposed to enough asbestos to cause the cancer.
Family of Exposed Workers
Most people who develop mesothelioma cancer and file lawsuits seeking financial compensation for their injuries are workers who were exposed to asbestos on the job. However, the relatives of exposed workers also may be at risk. There have been cases of mesothelioma in the spouses, children, and others who lived with or came into regular contact with exposed workers.
Wives who wash their husbands’ work clothes and children who give a hug to their father when he returns home from work may inhale enough asbestos fibers to cause them to develop mesothelioma. These cases of mesothelioma are particularly heart-breaking and can result in substantial financial damage awards for the affected family members.
Class Action Members
Some plaintiffs seek financial compensation for mesothelioma and other asbestos-related injuries in a Class Action lawsuit rather than as individual plaintiffs. Courts are likely to approve a class action lawsuit against companies that made or used asbestos products linked to mesothelioma if:
• The class of plaintiffs is so large that joinder of each plaintiff is impractical and representative litigation is feasible;
• There are common questions of law or fact applicable to the class;
• The claims of the representative plaintiffs are common to the other plaintiffs; and
• The representatives will fairly and adequately protect the interests of the class.

If the plaintiffs are able to establish those elements, a court should approve the class action if:
• There is a risk of creating inconsistent rulings if a class action is not certified;
• The defendant has acted in a way that applies generally to the whole class; and
• The common questions of law or fact predominate over other issues.

sobota, 23 kwietnia 2011

Mesothelioma - General Informations!

Mesothelioma!!!
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.

What is the mesothelium?

The mesothelium is a membrane that covers and protects most of the internal organs of the body. It is composed of two layers of cells: One layer immediately surrounds the organ; the other forms a sac around it. The mesothelium produces a lubricating fluid that is released between these layers, allowing moving organs (such as the beating heart and the expanding and contractinglungs) to glide easily against adjacent structures.

The mesothelium has different names, depending on its location in the body. The peritoneum is the mesothelial tissue that covers most of the organs in the abdominal cavity. The pleura is the membrane that surrounds the lungs and lines the wall of the chest cavity. The pericardium covers and protects the heart. The mesothelial tissue surrounding the male internal reproductive organs is called the tunica vaginalis testis. The tunica serosa uteri covers the internal reproductive organs in women.

What is mesothelioma?

Mesothelioma (cancer of the mesothelium) is a disease in which cells of the mesothelium become abnormal and divide without control or order. They can invade and damage nearby tissues and organs. Cancer cells can also metastasize (spread) from their original site to other parts of the body. Most cases of mesothelioma begin in the pleura or peritoneum.

How common is mesothelioma?

Although reported incidence rates have increased in the past 20 years, mesothelioma is still a relatively rare cancer. About 2,000 new cases of mesothelioma are diagnosed in the United States each year. Mesothelioma occurs more often in men than in women and risk increases with age, but this disease can appear in either men or women at any age.

What are the risk factors for mesothelioma?

Working with asbestos is the major risk factor for mesothelioma. A history of asbestos exposure at work is reported in about 70 percent to 80 percent of all cases. However, mesothelioma has been reported in some individuals without any known exposure to asbestos.

Asbestos is the name of a group of minerals that occur naturally as masses of strong, flexible fibers that can be separated into thin threads and woven. Asbestos has been widely used in many industrial products, including cement, brake linings, roof shingles, flooring products, textiles, and insulation. If tiny asbestos particles float in the air, especially during the manufacturing process, they may be inhaled or swallowed, and can cause serious health problems. In addition to mesothelioma, exposure to asbestos increases the risk of lung cancer, asbestosis (a noncancerous, chronic lung ailment), and other cancers, such as those of thelarynx and kidney.

Smoking does not appear to increase the risk of mesothelioma. However, the combination of smoking and asbestos exposure significantly increases a person's risk of developing cancer of the air passageways in the lung.

Who is at increased risk for developing mesothelioma?

Asbestos has been mined and used commercially since the late 1800s. Its use greatly increased during World War II. Since the early 1940s, millions of American workers have been exposed to asbestos dust. Initially, the risks associated with asbestos exposure were not known. However, an increased risk of developing mesothelioma was later found among shipyard workers, people who work in asbestos mines and mills, producers of asbestos products, workers in the heating and construction industries, and other tradespeople. Today, the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sets limits for acceptable levels of asbestos exposure in the workplace. People who work with asbestos wear personal protective equipment to lower their risk of exposure.

The risk of asbestos-related disease increases with heavier exposure to asbestos and longer exposure time. However, some individuals with only brief exposures have developed mesothelioma. On the other hand, not all workers who are heavily exposed develop asbestos-related diseases.

There is some evidence that family members and others living with asbestos workers have an increased risk of developing mesothelioma, and possibly other asbestos-related diseases. This risk may be the result of exposure to asbestos dust brought home on the clothing and hair of asbestos workers. To reduce the chance of exposing family members to asbestos fibers, asbestos workers are usually required to shower and change their clothing before leaving the workplace.

What are the symptoms of mesothelioma?

Symptoms of mesothelioma may not appear until 30 to 50 years after exposure to asbestos. Shortness of breath and pain in the chest due to an accumulation of fluid in the pleura are often symptoms of pleural mesothelioma. Symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma include weight loss and abdominal pain and swelling due to a buildup of fluid in the abdomen. Other symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma may include bowel obstruction, blood clotting abnormalities, anemia, and fever. If the cancer has spread beyond the mesothelium to other parts of the body, symptoms may include pain, trouble swallowing, or swelling of the neck or face.

These symptoms may be caused by mesothelioma or by other, less serious conditions. It is important to see a doctor about any of these symptoms. Only a doctor can make a diagnosis.

How is mesothelioma diagnosed?

Diagnosing mesothelioma is often difficult, because the symptoms are similar to those of a number of other conditions. Diagnosis begins with a review of the patient's medical history, including any history of asbestos exposure. A complete physical examination may be performed, including x-rays of the chest or abdomen and lung function tests. A CT (or CAT) scan or an MRImay also be useful. A CT scan is a series of detailed pictures of areas inside the body created by a computer linked to an x-ray machine. In an MRI, a powerful magnet linked to a computer is used to make detailed pictures of areas inside the body. These pictures are viewed on a monitor and can also be printed.

A biopsy is needed to confirm a diagnosis of mesothelioma. In a biopsy, a surgeon or a medicaloncologist (a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating cancer) removes a sample of tissue for examination under a microscope by a pathologist. A biopsy may be done in different ways, depending on where the abnormal area is located. If the cancer is in the chest, the doctor may perform a thoracoscopy. In this procedure, the doctor makes a small cut through the chest wall and puts a thin, lighted tube called a thoracoscope into the chest between two ribs. Thoracoscopy allows the doctor to look inside the chest and obtain tissue samples. If the cancer is in the abdomen, the doctor may perform a peritoneoscopy. To obtain tissue for examination, the doctor makes a small opening in the abdomen and inserts a special instrument called a peritoneoscope into the abdominal cavity. If these procedures do not yield enough tissue, more extensive diagnostic surgery may be necessary.

If the diagnosis is mesothelioma, the doctor will want to learn the stage (or extent) of the disease.Staging involves more tests in a careful attempt to find out whether the cancer has spread and, if so, to which parts of the body. Knowing the stage of the disease helps the doctor plan treatment.

Mesothelioma is described as localized if the cancer is found only on the membrane surface where it originated. It is classified as advanced if it has spread beyond the original membrane surface to other parts of the body, such as the lymph nodes, lungs, chest wall, or abdominal organs.

How is mesothelioma treated?

Treatment for mesothelioma depends on the location of the cancer, the stage of the disease, and the patient's age and general health. Standard treatment options include surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. Sometimes, these treatments are combined.

Surgery is a common treatment for mesothelioma. The doctor may remove part of the lining of the chest or abdomen and some of the tissue around it. For cancer of the pleura (pleural mesothelioma), a lung may be removed in an operation called a pneumonectomy. Sometimes part of the diaphragm, the muscle below the lungs that helps with breathing, is also removed.

Radiation therapy, also called radiotherapy, involves the use of high-energy rays to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors. Radiation therapy affects the cancer cells only in the treated area. The radiation may come from a machine (external radiation) or from putting materials that produce radiation through thin plastic tubes into the area where the cancer cells are found (internal radiation therapy).

Chemotherapy is the use of anticancer drugs to kill cancer cells throughout the body. Most drugs used to treat mesothelioma are given by injection into a vein (intravenous, or IV). Doctors are also studying the effectiveness of putting chemotherapy directly into the chest or abdomen (intracavitary chemotherapy).

To relieve symptoms and control pain, the doctor may use a needle or a thin tube to drain fluid that has built up in the chest or abdomen. The procedure for removing fluid from the chest is called thoracentesis. Removal of fluid from the abdomen is called paracentesis. Drugs may be given through a tube in the chest to prevent more fluid from accumulating. Radiation therapy and surgery may also be helpful in relieving symptoms.

Are new treatments for mesothelioma being studied?

Yes. Because mesothelioma is very hard to control, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) is sponsoring clinical trials (research studies with people) that are designed to find new treatments and better ways to use current treatments. Before any new treatment can be recommended for general use, doctors conduct clinical trials to find out whether the treatment is safe for patients and effective against the disease. Participation in clinical trials is an important treatment option for many patients with mesothelioma.

People interested in taking part in a clinical trial should talk with their doctor. Information about clinical trials is available from the Cancer Information Service (CIS) (see below) at 1–800–4–CANCER. Information specialists at the CIS use PDQ®, NCI's cancer information database, to identify and provide detailed information about specific ongoing clinical trials. Patients also have the option of searching for clinical trials on their own. The clinical trials page on the NCI's Cancer.gov Web site, located at http://www.cancer.gov/clinicaltrials on the Internet, provides general information about clinical trials and links to PDQ.

People considering clinical trials may be interested in the NCI booklet Taking Part in Cancer Treatment Research Studies. This booklet describes how research studies are carried out and explains their possible benefits and risks. The booklet is available by calling the CIS, or from the NCI Publications Locator Web site at http://www.cancer.gov/publications on the Internet.

piątek, 22 kwietnia 2011

What is mesothelioma attorneys ?

What is mesothelioma attorneys?

A highly aggressive cancer, mesothelioma attorneys strikes the protective lining that covers many of the body’s organs (most often the lungs or abdomen).  It is almost always linked to asbestos exposure, and its victims invariably have worked or lived around -- or otherwise came in contact with -- asbestos fibers.  Sometimes the asbestos exposure continued for years; sometimes it was limited to a matter of weeks, even days.  Either way, mesothelioma attorneys can take decades to develop, but when it is finally diagnosed, a patient’s prognosis is grim.

There is no cure for mesothelioma attorneys, and the harm it causes -- not just physically, but financially -- is catastrophic.  That is why it is essential that individuals suffering from mesothelioma attorneys consult with a skilled, experienced asbestos attorney.  The mesothelioma attorneys lawyers at Cooney and Conway have handled -- and prevailed in -- many asbestos-related lawsuits, and can advise you on your legal rights and options.  Contact us today to schedule a consultation.

Risk Factors:

By far, the biggest risk factor for mesothelioma attorneys is asbestos exposure. Indeed, nearly all cases of this deadly cancer can be traced to asbestos fibers, particles, or dust inhaled into a victim's lungs. Each year, approximately 3,000 people in the U.S. will be diagnosed with incurable mesothelioma attorneys. While the vast majority have had a history of asbestos exposure -- whether long-term or brief -- risks are elevated still for males, and for those of advanced age.
Keep in mind, too, that one's asbestos exposure can also be ‘second-hand.' Many mesothelioma attorneys patients never directly worked or handled asbestos but inhaled the asbestos fibers that were on the clothing of a family member who had. These second-hand cases now make up a significant percentage of mesothelioma attorneys cases -- and asbestos lawsuits.

Symptoms

mesothelioma attorneys can take many years -- and often decades -- after asbestos exposure to develop. But when the disease does appear, patients often have specific symptoms; many of them painful or uncomfortable. These can include:
  • Shortness of breath or painful breathing
  • Pain at the site of the cancerous lining (often the abdomen or lung)
  • Coughing
  • Sudden and unexplained weight loss
  • Trouble swallowing
  • Respiratory infection
  • Fever
  • Hoarseness
  • Swelling and fluid buildup
  • The appearance of lumps
  • Fatigue and anemia
  • Bowel or digestive difficulties

As all of these symptoms can also be the result of other, less severe diseases, a mesothelioma attorneys diagnosis can be made only a tissue biopsy, where cells are examined under a microscope. But by being aware of these symptoms -- and seeking medical assistance when they develop -- individuals with a history of asbestos exposure have an improved chance of obtaining the earliest possible diagnosis, which could result in more effective treatment. Once diagnosed, various tests -- including CT and MRI scans, blood tests, and ultrasound -- can help doctors determine how advanced the mesothelioma attorneys is.
While mesothelioma attorneys has no cure, prompt and effective treatment -- often involving chemotherapy, radiation, gene therapies, and surgery to remove cancerous tissue -- can alleviate symptoms and slow the disease's pace. It may not provide mesothelioma attorneys patients with recovery, but it can give them more, and better quality time to live their lives. Research into the causes and treatment of this aggressive cancer are continuing, and mesothelioma attorneys patients should ask their doctors about experimental treatments and trials.

Accountability and Justice

mesothelioma attorneys shouldn't happen to anyone. It is almost always caused by asbestos exposure -- exposure that invariably results from the dangerous actions of others, whether they be employers, building owners or contractors, or manufacturing companies. The legal system is designed to provide recovery in these situations -- enabling compensation, and justice, for those who were needlessly harmed. In cases of mesothelioma attorneys and other asbestos-related diseases, speaking with an experienced lawyer is an important first step. The mesothelioma attorneys lawyers of Cooney and Conway have handled many asbestos lawsuits, and have obtained answers, and accountability, for mesothelioma attorneys victims and their families. For more information -- and to schedule a consultation -- contact Cooney and Conway today.

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czwartek, 21 kwietnia 2011

Mesothelioma Attorneys - Some Informations!

Working with asbestos is the major risk factor for mesothelioma attorneys . In the United States, asbestos is the major cause of malignant mesothelioma attorneys  and has been considered "indisputably" associated with the development of mesothelioma attorneys . Indeed, the relationship between asbestos and mesothelioma attorneys  is so strong that many consider mesothelioma attorneys  a “signal” or “sentinel” tumor. A history of asbestos exposure exists in most cases. However, mesothelioma attorneys  has been reported in some individuals without any known exposure to asbestos. In rare cases, mesothelioma attorneys  has also been associated with irradiation, intrapleural thorium dioxide (Thorotrast), and inhalation of other fibrous silicates, such as erionite. Some studies suggest that simian virus 40 (SV40) may act as a cofactor in the development of mesothelioma attorneys .Asbestos was known in antiquity, but it was not mined and widely used commercially until the late 19th century. Its use greatly increased during World War II. Since the early 1940s, millions of American workers have been exposed to asbestos dust. Initially, the risks associated with asbestos exposure were not publicly known. However, an increased risk of developing mesothelioma attorneys  was later found among shipyard workers, people who work in asbestos mines and mills, producers of asbestos products, workers in the heating and construction industries, and other tradespeople. Today, the official position of the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the U.S. EPA is that protections and "permissible exposure limits" required by U.S. regulations, while adequate to prevent most asbestos-related non-malignant disease, they are not adequate to prevent or protect against asbestos-related cancers such as mesothelioma attorneys . Likewise, the British Government's Health and Safety Executive (HSE) states formally that any threshold for mesothelioma attorneys  must be at a very low level and it is widely agreed that if any such threshold does exist at all, then it cannot currently be quantified. For practical purposes, therefore, HSE assumes that no such "safe" threshold exists. Others have noted as well that there is no evidence of a threshold level below which there is no risk of mesothelioma attorneys .There appears to be a linear, dose-response relationship, with increasing dose producing increasing disease.Nevertheless, mesothelioma attorneys  may be related to brief, low level or indirect exposures to asbestos. The dose necessary for effect appears to be lower for asbestos-induced mesothelioma attorneys  than for pulmonary asbestosis or lung cancer. Again, there is no known safe level of exposure to asbestos as it relates to increased risk of mesothelioma attorneys .
The duration of exposure to asbestos causing mesothelioma attorneys  can be short. For example, cases of mesothelioma attorneys  have been documented with only 1–3 months of exposure. People who work with asbestos wear personal protective equipment to lower their risk of exposure.
Latency, the time from first exposure to manifestation of disease, is prolonged in the case of mesothelioma attorneys . It is virtually never less than fifteen years and peaks at 30–40 years. In a review of occupationally related mesothelioma attorneys  cases, the median latency was 32 years. Based upon the data from Peto et al, the risk of mesothelioma attorneys  appears to increase to the third or fourth power from first exposure.
Environmental exposures
Incidence of mesothelioma attorneys  had been found to be higher in populations living near naturally occurring asbestos. For example, in central Cappadocia, Turkey, mesothelioma attorneys  was causing 50% of all deaths in three small villages — Tuzköy, Karain and Sarıhıdır. Initially, this was attributed to erionite, a zeolite mineral with similar properties to asbestos, however, recently, detailed epidemiological investigation showed that erionite causes mesothelioma attorneys  mostly in families with a genetic predisposition. The documented presence of asbestos fibers in water supplies and food products has fostered concerns about the possible impact of long-term and, as yet, unknown exposure of the general population to these fibers.
Occupational
Exposure to asbestos fibers has been recognized as an occupational health hazard since the early 20th century. Numerous epidemiological studies have associated occupational exposure to asbestos with the development of pleural plaques, diffuse pleural thickening, asbestosis, carcinoma of the lung and larynx, gastrointestinal tumors, and diffuse malignant mesothelioma attorneys  of the pleura and peritoneum. Asbestos has been widely used in many industrial products, including cement, brake linings, gaskets, roof shingles, flooring products, textiles, and insulation.
Commercial asbestos mining at Wittenoom, Western Australia, occurred between 1945 and 1966. A cohort study of miners employed at the mine reported that while no deaths occurred within the first 10 years after crocidolite exposure, 85 deaths attributable to mesothelioma attorneys  had occurred by 1985. By 1994, 539 reported deaths due to mesothelioma attorneys  had been reported in Western Australia.
Paraoccupational secondary exposure
Family members and others living with asbestos workers have an increased risk of developing mesothelioma attorneys , and possibly other asbestos related diseases. This risk may be the result of exposure to asbestos dust brought home on the clothing and hair of asbestos workers. To reduce the chance of exposing family members to asbestos fibres, asbestos workers are usually required to shower and change their clothing before leaving the workplace.
Asbestos in buildings
Many building materials used in both public and domestic premises prior to the banning of asbestos may contain asbestos. Those performing renovation works or DIY activities may expose themselves to asbestos dust. In the UK use of Chrysotile asbestos was banned at the end of 1999. Brown and blue asbestos was banned in the UK around 1985. Buildings built or renovated prior to these dates may contain asbestos materials.
Diagnosis
Diagnosing mesothelioma attorneys is often difficult, because the symptoms are similar to those of a number of other conditions. Diagnosis begins with a review of the patient's medical history. A history of exposure to asbestos may increase clinical suspicion for mesothelioma attorneys . A physical examination is performed, followed by chest X-ray and often lung function tests. The X-ray may reveal pleural thickening commonly seen after asbestos exposure and increases suspicion of mesothelioma attorneys . A CT (or CAT) scan or an MRI is usually performed. If a large amount of fluid is present, abnormal cells may be detected by cytopathology if this fluid is aspirated with a syringe. For pleural fluid, this is done by thoracentesis or tube thoracostomy (chest tube); for ascites, with paracentesis or ascitic drain; and for pericardial effusion with pericardiocentesis. While absence of malignant cells on cytology does not completely exclude mesothelioma attorneys , it makes it much more unlikely, especially if an alternative diagnosis can be made (e.g. tuberculosis, heart failure). Unfortunately, the diagnosis of malignant mesothelioma attorneys  by cytology alone is difficult, even with expert pathologists.
Generally, a biopsy is needed to confirm a diagnosis of malignant mesothelioma attorneys . A doctor removes a sample of tissue for examination under a microscope by a pathologist. A biopsy may be done in different ways, depending on where the abnormal area is located. If the cancer is in the chest, the doctor may perform a thoracoscopy. In this procedure, the doctor makes a small cut through the chest wall and puts a thin, lighted tube called a thoracoscope into the chest between two ribs. Thoracoscopy allows the doctor to look inside the chest and obtain tissue samples. Alternatively, the chest surgeon might directly open the chest (thoracotomy). If the cancer is in the abdomen, the doctor may perform a laparoscopy. To obtain tissue for examination, the doctor makes a small incision in the abdomen and inserts a special instrument into the abdominal cavity. If these procedures do not yield enough tissue, more extensive diagnostic surgery may be necessary.
Immunohistochemical studies play an important role for the pathologist in differentiating malignant mesothelioma attorneys  from neoplastic mimics. There are numerous tests and panels available. No single test is perfect for distinguishing mesothelioma attorneys  from carcinoma or even benign versus malignant.
 
Typical immunohistochemistry results
PositiveNegative
EMA (epithelial membrane antigen) in a membranous distributionCEA (carcinoembryonic antigen)
WT1 (Wilms' tumour 1)B72.3
CalretininMOC-3 1
Mesothelin-1CD15
Cytokeratin 5/6Ber-EP4
HBME-1 (human mesothelial cell 1)TTF-1 (thyroid transcription factor-1)
There are three histological types of malignant mesothelioma attorneys : (1) Epithelioid; (2) Sarcomatoid; and (3) Biphasic (Mixed). Epithelioid comprises about 50-60% of malignant mesothelioma attorneys  cases and generally holds a better prognosis than the Sarcomatoid or Biphasic subtypes.

Mesothelioma Attorneys & Lawyers

Selecting the best mesothelioma lawyer for your situation is not easy because lawyers have different levels of experience in different areas, are licensed to practice in different jurisdictions, and charge different levels of contingency fees. One way to identify reputable lawyers is to see how they are rated by the various independent attorney rating systems. For example, are they listed in "Best Lawyers in America," "Super Lawyers" or have a high Martindale-Hubbell rating? On contingency fees, are they charging a customary fee or an exorbitant one? And what is their reputation among defense lawyers and defendants? Are they known to settle cases quickly and for modest values or do they have the reputation for holding defendants' "feet to the fire" to maximize settlement values for their clients?
Deciding to pursue legal recourse and selecting an attorney to represent you in a mesothelioma or asbestos lawsuit are important decisions that should be made carefully. The facts of your situation and the law firm you select have a dramatic impact in the outcome of your case.


The Facts of Your Situation

Some mesothelioma patients know they worked around asbestos, but many do not know how they were exposed or how often. In fact, many people are not sure if they were ever near this carcinogen. Unfortunately, there have been thousands of products that contained asbestos - cigarette filters, hair dryers, brakes, basement and roof materials, pipes, boilers, insulation, and many other products found throughout the home and at work. If you were diagnosed with mesothelioma it is more than likely that you were exposed to asbestos multiple times in your life and that this happened decades before your diagnosis.
In general, the value of your case depends on how many asbestos containing products you were exposed to, the number of identifiable defendants that still exist (many have declared bankruptcy), your age and earning capacity. And the speed of your case can depend on a number of variables including the state where you worked and lived when you were exposed to asbestos.

The Law Firm You Choose

When you have been given the news about this terrible disease, you may not feel that you have the time to deal with the legal questions - Should I talk to a lawyer? Should I file a claim? However, you should not wait too long to learn about your legal rights for at least three reasons:
  1. Statutes of Limitations - There are statute of limitations which means you only have a limited time to file your case after diagnosis. The statute of limitations time period is set by individual states and varies. The clock usually starts ticking on the day of diagnosis.
  2. Financial Pressure - A mesothelioma diagnosis can bring financial stress, less income, more expenses, and treatments that are not covered by insurance. Knowing that money may be on the way from filing a claim can bring financial relief.
  3. Lawyers Can be Excellent Resources - The more experienced mesothelioma lawyers and law firms can often be excellent sources of information about various doctors and treatment options available for this disease.
But, picking a lawyer is serious business and you should not use TV ads as the reason to hire an attorney. Actual credentials are what counts. For example, what type of accomplishments has the law firm achieved? How committed are they to mesothelioma/asbestos cases? Are these cases a substantial part of their practice or just a small piece? How many other cases like yours have they handled?
Also, make sure you understand the fees being charges. Contingency is the term that means that the lawyer gets paid only after they collect money for you. The amount of the contingency fee that your lawyer can charge varies and is usually between 33% and 40%. It is important to discuss fees openly, ask what services they cover, how they are calculated, and whether there will be any extra charges.
Finally, for something as important as a mesothelioma lawsuit, your attorney should not only be experienced, skilled, and dedicated, but also a trusted partner who understands that your health needs always take precedence. The best lawyers are those that are not only expert at what they do, but are also caring, supportive, thoughtful and compassionate.

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  • In addition, symptoms are often mistaken for less serious ailments, and many patients do not show any signs at all.Individuals with pleural mesothelioma attorneys  may accumulate some fluid between the lung lining and chest cavity.
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  • In addition, symptoms are often mistaken for less serious ailments, and many patients do not show any signs at all.Individuals with pleural mesothelioma attorneys  may accumulate some fluid between the lung lining and chest cavity.
  • Although you have the legal right to pursue compensation, the entity being sued also has the legal right to try to disprove your case, and this is why it is so important to hire an experience mesothelioma attorneys  who has the knowledge and experience to bring justice to those responsible for your illness.

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A good mesothelioma attorneys  attorney understands the unique complexities involved in this kind of litigation lawsuit, including asbestos product identification, specific asbestos-related medical issues, and specific time constraints that narrow the window of opportunity to file a claim. It's important to find the right mesothelioma attorneys  lawyer before your state's statutes of limitations expire, leaving you and your family grieving and empty-handed. Although you have the legal right to pursue compensation, the entity being sued also has the legal right to try to disprove your case, and this is why it is so important to hire an experience mesothelioma attorneys
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When filing a mesothelioma lawsuit it is important to hire the best  mesothelioma attorneys. A thorough research must include You need to see if he/she is a good listener and understands your claim process. Research To Find the best mesothelioma attorneys  a thorough investigation is of utmost importance. A few fields to investigate on the case to another firm, or a lawyer to make commission. Beware of such attorneys.
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Mesothelioma Attorney Choices

If you or a family member has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, it’s important that you contact a mesothelioma lawyer as soon as possible so that you can learn if you have a case; and if so, begin the legal process—which can take months or even years to complete.
During this process, you’ll want a mesothelioma lawyer working for you that is diligent, experienced and compassionate about your situation and case.  There are different types of mesothelioma attorneys that may want to represent you, and it’s important that you choose wisely.  To make that decision, here’s what you need to know about the mesothelioma attorney choices available:

General Attorneys

While a general attorney that you would consult for common issues such as legal documents is legally able to represent you, most do not have the experience and specialization to adequately prepare a case as involved and complex as a mesothelioma case.  It is common knowledge that mesothelioma cases can bring large financial recoveries, and someone without much experience may offer to represent you in hopes of getting part of that recovery as a fee, but this is generally not in your best interest.

Mesothelioma Attorneys vs. Mesothelioma Trial Attorneys

It is important to distinguish between a mesothelioma attorney and a mesothelioma trial attorney.  Because so much evidence against asbestos manufacturers and employers exists, many defendants in mesothelioma cases are eager to settle a case rather than risk a trial.  Some asbestos victims also do not want to go through the trial process and prefer to settle their case.  These settlements are typically about 1/6 the amount of trial recoveries.
Many mesothelioma attorneys have significant experience in settling cases, but fewer have real experience preparing and successfully trying mesothelioma cases.  If you want your day in court or want to hold those responsible for causing your family so much pain legally responsible, we highly recommend you choose a mesothelioma trial attorney with experience bringing mesothelioma cases to trial.
SEGLaw is an experienced mesothelioma law firm with a history of trying asbestos mesothelioma cases.  If you decide later that you want to settle your case, we can also help you negotiate a settlement.

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As the U.S. Senate considers a bill to protect companies from lawsuits brought by hundreds of thousands of Americans harmed by asbestos, the first-ever analysis of federal mortality records finds that 10,000 Americans die each year from asbestos exposure, and projects that up to ten times that many will die in the next decade.
Although many Americans believe that asbestos has already been banned and its victims have been compensated by the courts, the EWG Action Fund study reports that 30 million pounds of asbestos are used in the U.S. each year, lists dozens of widely-used consumer products that still contain it, and says more than one million workers are exposed every year. Are you one of them?
In 1991, the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals overturned what was commonly known as the "Asbestos Ban and Phaseout Rule of 1989." Consequently, scores of asbestos products remain on the market today. The 2001 Mineral Commodity Summary for Asbestos from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reported 61% of the asbestos used in the United States (in 2000) was in roofing products, 19% in friction products, 13% in gaskets, and 7% was classified as "other."
Despite the court's actions, a short list of products still remain banned under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) and the Clean Air Act. These include: corrugated paper, rollboard, commercial paper, specialty paper, flooring felt, sprayed-on materials containing more than one percent asbestos, and all new asbestos applications are banned.