Lung Cancer News

December 31, 2006

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Chief Evangelist, ExitPath.com
PRWeb - This site includes abdominal mesothelioma cancer, symptoms of mesothelioma cancer, and asbestos mesothelioma cancer. - 2005-09-17 Valley Yellow Pages To Match Employee Donations Sieg Fischer, President and CEO of Valley Yellow Pages, has announced

William C. Flook, The Examiner
Examiner - Asbestos was once a popular insulation material used in public buildings until it was discovered that small bits of the fibrous substance could enter the lungs and cause severe health problems, included a form of cancer called mesothelioma. Crews are

Your Christmas memories
Cincinnati Enquirer - In October 2004, Jerry was diagnosed with mesothelioma, a lung cancer caused by asbestos. I will never forget the day he received his diagnosis, how we stood in their front yard, hugging and crying. In April 2005, we moved to Cincinnati. I kept in

Featured Press Releases
24-7PressRelease.com - 2006/06/29 Government will reverse mesothelioma ruling The Lord Chancellor, Lord Falconer has announced changes to compensation laws which will mean victims of asbestos-related cancer will receive full compensation. View Press Release as PDF

DaimlerChrysler Ordered to Pay Brake Repairman $20M in Asbestos
Law.com - The repairman contracted the cancer, mesothelioma, after working at Morak Brakes in Brooklyn, Kristal said. Surgeons removed his right lung in 2004, the lawyer said. Asbestos is a fire retardant material that was formerly used widely as insulation

Nation’s First Industrial Talc/Asbestos Verdict
PR Newswire - NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J., Nov. 16 /PRNewswire/ — Industrial talc, an open-pit- mined mineral used in ceramic, paint, and paper manufacturing contains lethal, cancer-causing asbestos fibers responsible for a pottery artisan’s fatal mesothelioma, a jury

James H. Rodman Sr. | Bookkeeping manager, 82
Philadelphia Inquirer - James H. Rodman Sr., 82, of Palm Coast, Fla., a retired bookkeeping manager who worked at the PSE&G offices in Camden, Mount Laurel and Bordentown, died Oct. 2 of mesothelioma, a rare form of cancer. He died at home. He was a longtime resident of

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