Tag: <span>Mesothelioma News</span>

Old Tappan resident narrates his exhibit of photos from Korean War

In 1952, Robert Leddy received a draft letter and was soon sent from an Irish neighborhood in Union City to the poverty-stricken paths of South Korea. Leddy, 22 at the time, had never been overseas, so he brought his camera and snapped images of the pe…

New Skin Cancer-Fighting Drug Keytruda Boosts Mesothelioma Survival

Help could be on the way for future mesothelioma patients who need it the most.
Researchers in Spain are the first to successfully identify a specific protein found only in mesothelioma patients with the shortest survival times.
The findings should pro…

Passaic County Sued by Retired Superior Court Judge for Negligent Asbestos Removal Project in ’80s

Retired Superior Court Judge Sues County for Asbestos Exposure at Courthouse

Terminally Ill Cancer Patient Becomes Face of Death-with-Dignity Movement

Right-to-Die Advocate Brittany Maynard Engages a National Debate Over Physician-Assisted Suicide

Guest Blogger Professor Jean Macchiaroli Eggen: Is Nanotech the Next Asbestos?

Advancements in nanotechnology have led to a proliferation of nanomaterials for both industrial and consumer use, raising concerns about the potential health effects of exposure to nanoparticles on both workers and the general public. Nanotechnology is…

Summary of IARC Working Group Meeting on Some Nanomaterials and Some Fibers Published

The International Agency for Research on Cancer Working Group met on September 30-October 7, 2014, to review the carcinogenicity of fluoro-edenite, silicon carbide fibers and whiskers, and carbon nanotubes . A summary of the evaluations has now been pu…