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What to Look for in a Top Mesothelioma Doctor in the U.S.

What to Look for in a Top Mesothelioma Doctor in the U.S.

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Last Modified on Jan 24, 2025

A diagnosis of mesothelioma is life-altering. One of the many important steps after a diagnosis is to find one or more medical professionals to determine the right treatment for your specific type of mesothelioma and help you make an informed…

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Mesothelioma Risk Factors – What You Need to Know

Mesothelioma Risk Factors – What You Need to Know

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Last Modified on Jan 24, 2025

Mesothelioma is a serious and rare cancer. While most people may not come into contact with mesothelioma risk factors daily, some people do not have that luxury. If you inhale asbestos fibers, they can stay in your body for years…

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How to Find the Best Mesothelioma Lawyer in North Carolina?

How to Find the Best Mesothelioma Lawyer in North Carolina?

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Last Modified on Jan 24, 2025

North Carolina employees and residents may have faced asbestos exposure from employment, military service, or living near these activities. The state also has several natural asbestos deposits. Because of this, many people throughout the state have an increased risk of…

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Filing a Workers’ Compensation Claim for Mesothelioma

Filing a Workers’ Compensation Claim for Mesothelioma

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Last Modified on Jan 24, 2025

If a medical professional diagnosed you with mesothelioma and you believe that your workplace is the cause of your condition, you may be eligible for workers’ compensation. Mesothelioma is a severe, aggressive cancer that is usually caused by asbestos exposure.…

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Epithelial Mesothelioma – All You Need to Know

Epithelial Mesothelioma – All You Need to Know

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Last Modified on Jan 24, 2025

Mesothelioma can be categorized by the location of the tumor, the cell type, and the stage of the cancer growth. Each of these factors impacts how the cancer is treated and what options are available for a patient. Epithelial mesothelioma…

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Asbestos in Drinking Water: What You Need to Know

Asbestos in Drinking Water: What You Need to Know

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Last Modified on Jan 24, 2025

If you are concerned about your drinking water and its possible levels of asbestos, it is wise to talk to your doctor. Asbestos was once a common building material, and your drinking water may contain very low levels of it.…

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How to Identify Asbestos in Everyday Products We Use

How to Identify Asbestos in Everyday Products We Use

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Last Modified on Jan 24, 2025

Although asbestos is less common in current-day products, it can still be found contaminating certain items. Additionally, many old products that contain or are contaminated with asbestos can be found in circulation, particularly in old construction materials. Like many consumers,…

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Mesothelioma VA Benefits – Veterans Benefits for Military Asbestos Exposure

Mesothelioma VA Benefits – Veterans Benefits for Military Asbestos Exposure

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Last Modified on Jan 24, 2025

Veterans who served in the United States military may be at a higher risk of developing mesothelioma than other people. While the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) does recognize the effects of asbestos exposure, it may be unclear to veterans…

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Mesothelioma in the United States: Top 10 States for Asbestos Exposure

Mesothelioma in the United States: Top 10 States for Asbestos Exposure

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Last Modified on Jan 24, 2025

Mesothelioma is a very rare cancer, but it and other diseases caused by asbestos exposure are often the result of negligence by manufacturers, employers, and other parties. These companies knew the dangers of asbestos exposure, yet they prioritized profit over…

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Asbestos Exposure in South Carolina Shipyards

Asbestos Exposure in South Carolina Shipyards

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Last Modified on Jan 24, 2025

South Carolina has a significant number of shipyards along its coast. Throughout the mid-1930s to the late-1970s, these shipyards used asbestos for fireproofing, heatproofing, and corrosion protection in many materials and equipment used in ships. Many employees and military members…

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