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5 Ways Registered Dietitians Can Help with Respiratory Cancers

By: MesoHub Author | August 13, 2021

Proper nutrition is an essential component of any cancer treatment plan. In the oncology patient, adequate nutritional status has a proven positive impact on clinical outcomes and patient quality of life. Consequently, early intervention by a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) is crucial and can make a significant difference, especially [...]

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Asbestos Safety After a House or Building Fire

By: Destiny Bezrutczyk | July 10, 2021

Even today, asbestos poisoning is a hidden risk inside many homes and buildings in America. After a fire, the need for safety from asbestos exposure is even higher. In the U.S., firefighters face some of the highest rates of asbestos-related health problems due to exposure from burning [...]

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Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month

By: Jennifer Verta | March 25, 2021

Besides skin cancers, tumors in the colon and rectum account for approximately one-third of cancer diagnoses in the U.S. The American Cancer Society estimates 145,000 new cases of colorectal cancer (CRC) in 2021. Doctors are unclear of the specific causes of colorectal cancers, but research does show a [...]

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Studies on Women and Mesothelioma Reveal Gender Differences

By: Rachel Ernst | February 11, 2020
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A pair of female-based studies has put women in the spotlight of mesothelioma research. Recent studies reveal gender differences, including women tending to develop mesothelioma symptoms younger than men, often resulting from secondary exposure or women-targeted products. Mesothelioma is more commonly diagnosed among men (men make up 80 percent [...]

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Phase II Mesothelioma Clinical Trial Involving Radiation Therapy Actively Recruiting Patients

By: Rachel Ernst | January 2, 2020

The second phase of a clinical trial is actively recruiting patients diagnosed with malignant pleural mesothelioma. The study is using a multimodal treatment approach involving surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy, and has spaces available for 81 eligible participants. Researchers at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and other locations across the [...]

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5 Ways to Improve Mesothelioma Treatment Sleep

By: Elizabeth Schubert | December 18, 2019

Humans spend one-third of their lives sleeping, and consistent, quality rest is necessary to maintain mental and physical health. According to medical experts, sleep is just as important as food and water. Sleep helps form and maintain new pathways in the brain. Feeling a bit foggy after a restless [...]

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Mesothelioma Claims 9/11 First Responder

By: Elizabeth Schubert | November 22, 2019

A 52-year-old Pennsylvania man who assisted in the rescue and clean-up efforts at ground zero has succumbed to pleural mesothelioma. His doctors at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UMPC) are linking his death to the toxic cloud of debris and dust he experienced as a 9/11 first responder [...]

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5 Important Lung Cancer Facts to Mark Lung Cancer Awareness Month

By: Elizabeth Schubert | November 15, 2019

Lung cancer kills more men and women each year in the United States than any other form of cancer. However, early detection and effective treatments are helping patients live longer and even beat the disease. November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month. Each year, members of the medical community, non-profits, [...]

Mesothelioma Hub Honors Inez St. John

By: Elizabeth Schubert | September 26, 2019
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Each year on September 26th, the medical community observes Mesothelioma Awareness Day. The event started in 2004 as a way to bring attention to this rare cancer, pay tribute to those who lost their lives, and create a community of support for patients and their families. This blog post [...]

Mesothelioma Hub - Today, Mesothelioma Hub Remembers Inez St. John