Author: <span>Mesothelioma Cancer Alliance News</span>

Mesothelioma Triggered By Little Asbestos Exposure, Says Norwegian Study

Study Shows Minimal Asbestos Exposure Can Lead to Mesothelioma

Breath of Life Foundation Awards $60,000 Research Grant to Providence Hospital

Providence Hospital Receives a $60,000 Grant for Asbestos Research

$10,500 Fine for Construction Company’s Removal of Copper Pipe from Asbestos Site

Copper Pipe Removal Leads to Asbestos-Related Fine for Construction Company

Jefferson Parish Project to Remediate 6,000 Tons of Soil Contaminated by Asbestos

Asbestos Discovery Costs Jefferson Parish More Than a Half-Million Dollars

$2.3 Million Awarded to Wife of Mesothelioma Victim in Upholding of February Verdict

Judge Upholds Multi-Million-Dollar Ruling Against Numerous Companies

Asbestos Found in Landfill Possibly Linked to Ridley School District in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania School District May Be Responsible for Asbestos Disposal in the ’80s

County Commissioners Contract Aztec Environmental Services, Inc. for Asbestos Abatement Project

Guadalupe County is working to abate asbestos at the county’s agriculture building before beginning renovations

Congresswoman McCarthy Files Suit Against Asbestos Manufacturers

US Congresswoman McCarthy files suit against many asbestos companies siting asbestos exposure as the cause of her lung cancer.

Asbestos Abatement at Art in the Square Building Uncovers Devastating News for Organization Belleville, Illinois

Belleville City Officials Cannot Find Agreement for Art in the Square to Use Building at 30 Public Square

Lexington, NC Court House Update Uncovers Asbestos Coating Adding Unforeseen Costs

Discovery of Asbestos Will Add $250,000 to Old Davidson County Court House Renovation Project

Privacy VS Double-Dipping: FACT Act Up for Debate in House

FACT Act Supporters Say Bill Will Prevent Asbestos Victims From Exploitative Claims, FACT Act Opponents Fear Privacy Violations

Debris From a South Carolina Fire Reveals Asbestos, Neighbors Concerned Over Potential Health Threat

Wreckage From Fire Moved to a City-Owned Lot, Neighbors Raise Issue With How Long State Officials Took To Test Debris