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Myths About the Side Effects of Mesothelioma Treatment

By: Destiny Bezrutczyk | February 26, 2024

Medically Reviewed by: Alicja Gruszka, MD, PhD | February 13th, 2024 Among cancers, mesothelioma is rather rare and as a result, facts about the disease are harder to find. Without researched information, myths about the side effects of mesothelioma and its treatment grow and spread (like cancer). Sometimes, general cancer [...]

A women being corrected on some common myths about the side effects of mesothelioma.

Diagnosing Mesothelioma with an X-Ray or CT Imaging Scans

By: Rachel Ernst | January 17, 2024

When individuals experience symptoms such as chest pain or a persistent cough indicative of mesothelioma, scheduling a doctor's appointment becomes crucial. The diagnostic process involves a series of inquiries by the doctor, aiming to narrow down potential causes before resorting to imaging scans and tests. Notably, X-rays and CT [...]

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5 Diseases Mistaken for Mesothelioma

By: Kristina Johnson | November 2, 2023
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Unfortunately, lung diseases are all too common – and those affected deserve an accurate diagnosis. While respiratory issues are prevalent, diagnosing them sometimes becomes difficult because many lung diseases share similar symptoms. Suppose you’ve been diagnosed with a lung disease or exposed to carcinogens. In that case, you might [...]

Doctor discussing diseases like mesothelioma to their patient.

Asbestos in Schools Across the United States

By: Rachel Ernst | October 2, 2023

The history of asbestos in schools dates back to the early to mid-20th century when asbestos was considered a versatile and highly desirable material due to its fire-resistant, insulating, and durable properties. Asbestos was extensively used in the construction of school buildings for various purposes, including insulation around pipes [...]

Danger Sign for Asbestos in Schools

Mesothelioma Awareness Month

By: Rachel Ernst | September 8, 2023
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Mesothelioma Awareness Day is a national holiday that takes place each year on September 26th.  Throughout the month of September, mesothelioma patients and their advocates work hard to spread awareness about the dangers of asbestos and the cancers it causes. Experts estimate between 2,500 and 3,000 people in [...]

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Is There a Chemotherapy Drug Shortage?

By: Madeline May | July 18, 2023

Carboplatin is a chemotherapy drug containing the metal platinum that works to stop or slow the growth of cancer cells by damaging their DNA. In addition, cisplatin, which also uses platinum, is an alkylating agent that stops the division of cancer cells and causes them to die. Chemotherapy treatment [...]

An intravenous bag on chemotherapy hangs from an IV pole as three cancer women dressed comfortably receive cancer chemotherapy treatment despite the chemotherapy drug shortages.

What to Say When Someone Dies

By: Kristina Johnson | July 10, 2023

When a person dies from mesothelioma, the grief and sadness is immense. There is no way to take away a person's sadness after loss, but you can offer your condolences and apologies. Showing your support to them during a time of healing can be the biggest comfort, and choosing [...]

Male comforting woman after learning about their loved one dying from mesothelioma.

Researchers Discover BAP1 Mutation in Mesothelioma

By: Kristina Johnson | April 24, 2023

New research shows that genetic inheritance of the BAP1 protein mutation could lead to an eventual diagnosis of mesothelioma, the deadly cancer caused by prolonged asbestos exposure. This research started a spiral of new research looking into the two types of BAP1 genes, an inherited germline BAP1 mutation from [...]

Female scientist analyzing medical sample in test tube. Young researcher is wearing lab coat.

Is Asbestos Still Used in Gloves?

By: Kristina Johnson | March 28, 2023

There has never been a complete ban on asbestos manufacturing in the United States, but the restrictions have halted almost all of the production and distribution of many asbestos products. Exposure to asbestos gloves by either wearing or manufacturing them could lead to a mesothelioma or asbestosis diagnosis. Although [...]

Pair of beige asbestos gloves laying on top of each other