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Woodward News - The family has requested memorials may be given to the Mesothelioma Allied Research Foundation (MARF) or The Lucille Howland Memorial Playground Fund of the Woodward First Church of the Nazarene, with the funeral home serving as conservator of these
Report Links Asbestos to Larynx Cancer
WISH-TV - There is evidence that asbestos can cause cancer of the larynx, the Institute of Medicine reported Tuesday. Asbestos has long been associated with lung cancer and mesothelioma, a rare cancer of the lining of the chest and abdomen. The Senate asked
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Widow urged to keep fighting over husband s death
Middleton Guardian - Retired labourer, Frank Bowles, 64, died in hospital on 30 December 2006 from bronchial pneumonia. He had originally been diagnosed with lung cancer in February 2006 but it was later discovered he had malignant mesothelioma an asbestos related
Hope Lodge cuts ribbon on bigger facility
Post-Bulletin - Schulze said his first wife, Sandra, died of mesothelioma, a cancer linked to asbestos. His met his current wife, Maureen, while her husband, Lowell, was receiving treatment for the same illness. After both their spouses died, the couple married.
Lung cancer strikes even those who don t smoke
Clearwater Citizen - Still another form of cancer, mesothelioma, is associated with asbestos, which has been used in insulation products. The tiny fibers of asbestos break free from the insulation and get caught up in the lungs, where they can exist for a lifetime. The
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Dallas Observer - Some died of asbestosis, gasping to fill their scarred lungs with air, others from mesothelioma, a horribly painful cancer caused only by exposure to asbestos. Yet what began 25 years ago as a crusade for
Report: Health Dept. Held Info About Miner Cancer
WCCO - The deadly cancer — mesothelioma — strikes the lung lining and develops decades after exposure to asbestos fibers. The findings have renewed concern about taconite dust and lung cancer among the 4,000 workers in Minnesota’s iron-ore industry. Mine