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>>>
Vitamin
B6 Reduces Risks of Developing Certain Lung Cancers
(June 18th, 2010)
>>> New
Cancer Drug is being Developed to Tackle Excessive Fluids in the
Chest (Pleural Effusions)
(June 16, 2010)
>>> Asbestos
is Properly Managed, Controlled & Regulated in Kent Schools,
say Kent County Council Chiefs
(June 2nd, 2010)
>>> Noah
Webster Basic School Settles with Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response
Act - Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Regulations, Asbestos
Management Plan
(January 30th, 2010)
>>> City
of Buffalo, New York Charges $1000 Fee/ Every Asbestos Abatement
Notification to Offset $7 Million in Costs
(January 27th, 2010)
>>> California
Plant Insulation Company Pays Out Record Asbestos Compensation -
Product Negligence & Liability, Former Insulator Testimony,
San Francisco Supreme Court
(January 24th, 2010)
>>> Cleaner
Air & Less Pollution Can Add 5 Months of Average Life Span -
Environmental Protection Agency & Clean Air Act of 1970, Air
Pollution
(January 23rd, 2010)
>>> Flooding
at Ohio School Releases Hidden Asbestos - Burst of Ventilator Pipe,
Ohio Health Department Intervenes
(January 22nd, 2010)
>>> Asbestos
Causes Death of 85 Year Old Ship Engineer at Queen Alexandra Hospital
(January 21st, 2010)
>>> Eat
Fruits & Vegetables Diet - Prevent Cancer and Stay Healthy -
Selections for Breakfast, Post-Breakfast Snack, Lunch and Dinner
(January 20th, 2010)
>>> Lung
Cancer Surgery Made Easy via Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery
(January 19th, 2010)
>>> Former
Pittsburgh Pirates Pitcher, Dave Roberts Dies from Asbestos Lung
Cancer
(January 17th, 2010)
>>> Portage
Fire Department Firefighter Dies of Mesothelioma Lung Cancer
(January 16th, 2010)
>>> Boston
University Scientists Identify Another Molecule for Lung Cancer
Development - microRNA Molecule, Gene Tissues & Expressions
Study, Smoking Statistics
(January 15th, 2010)
>>> United
States Armed Forces Veterans & Asbestos Exposures - Types of
Vessels, Brooklyn Navy Shipyard, Use of Asbestos in Shipyards, World
War II
(January 10th, 2010)
>>> New
York University Science Students Find Osteopontin - A Molecule Linked
to Asbestos Induced Cancers Including Pleural Mesothelioma
(January 7th, 2010)
>>> CT
Scans Detect Early Lung Cancer and Can Have 92% Survival Rate in
10 Years - Cancer Treatment Breakthrough, Smoking for 30 Years
(January 5th, 2010)
>>> Protein
from Lung Cancer Cells Spurs Inflammation To Induce Metastasis -
University of California Study Suggests - Description of Versican
Protein, Process of Metastasis & Inflammation/Scarring of Lungs
(January 2nd, 2010)
>>> Carbon
Nanotubes & Development of Pleural Mesothelioma - Single-Walled
Carbon Nanotubes versus Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes, Products
& Applications, Chemical Properties & Diagrams
(December 29th, 2010)
>>> University
of Minnesota Science Students Launch Study to Investigate Why Iron
Range Miners have Higher Death Rates from Asbestos Exposure
(December 28th, 2010)
>>>
How Asbestos Fibers Generate Cancer in Human Cells - Study at the
Ohio State University Earth Sciences Department
(December 25th, 2010)
>>> Lung
Cancer & Computed Tomography Scans - Youtube Video from OPN
Broadcasting
(November 24th, 2010)
>>> Hazardous
Careers - Factory Laborers @ Risk of Asbestos Exposure - Asbestos
Used in 3000 Consumer Products, Factory Buildings with Asbestos
Containing Products, Case Study of Kent Cigarettes Using Asbestos
in Micronite Filters
(November 10th, 2010)
>>> Hazardous
Careers - Carpenters @ Risk of Asbestos Exposure - Carpentry as
Profession, Rough vs Finishing Carpenters, Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC), Case Study of Long Beach Naval Shipyard (World
War II)
(November 3rd, 2010)
>>> Hazardous
Careers - Welders at Risk of Asbestos Exposure - Welding Process,
Welding Tools, Application of Asbestos, Health Risks & Warnings
(October 26th, 2010)
>>> Hazardous
Careers - Steel Mill Workers @ Risk of Asbestos Exposure - Time
Period (World War II), Use of Asbestos in Steel Mills, Case Study
(October 20th, 2010)
>>> 15
Year Shipbuilder Survives Mesothelioma Lung Cancer - Cancer Treated
with Precise Radiation & Advanced Surgery Techniques
(October 16th, 2010)
>>> Risks
of Mesothelioma Cancer Development & Asbestos Exposure Among
Women
(October 6th, 2010)
>>>
New York Business Owner & Air Monitor Places Residents &
Workers at Risk of Mesothelioma Lung Cancer
(September 29th, 2010)
>>> Former
Alcoa Employee to Sue Company for $20 Million from Wrongful Death
Resulting from Asbestos Exposure
( September 16th, 2010)
>>> Dangers
of Asbestos in Older Homes, Public Buildings & Schools
(September 15th, 2010)
>>> New
Clinical Trial Studying Chemotherapy & Radiation Treatment Protocols
for Pleural Mesothelioma
(September 5th, 2010)
>>> Asbestos
Kills 28 Year Old Woman, Precise Cause of Death Unknown
(August 31st, 2010)
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Facts About Mesothelioma |
| > Beginning the late 1800s, asbestos
was mined and used in many different industries all over North America,
especially before the World War II. Examples of industry use include:
- Automotive industry uses asbestos in vehicle
brakeshoes and clutch pads.
- Building & construction industry uses asbestos for strengthening
cement as well as sound absorption, roofing, insulation and fireproofing.
- Shipbuilding industry uses asbestos to insulate hot water pipes,
boilers and steampipes... (Read
More)
> About 2000 - 4000 Americans are diagnosed with Malignant Mesothelioma
each year, and about 66% of those cases are of Pleural Mesothelioma.
Pleural Mesothelioma occurs when Cancer hits the lining of the lungs,
also known as the 'Pleura.' The Pleura is a Sac which houses the
lungs, and consists of a thin membrane called the 'mesothelium.'
The mesothelium is a vital part of the lungs because it enables
them to expand and contract when breathing by secreting a fluid.
This fluid is located in the lungs and inside of the rib cage. If
the Pleura or the Pleural fluid becomes damaged with Cancer, it
makes it very hard for the patient to breathe, thus shortness of
breath is a common symptom of Pleural mesothelioma... (Read
More)
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Boston
University Scientists Identify Another Molecule for Lung Cancer
Development - microRNA Molecule, Gene Tissues & Expressions
Study, Smoking Statistics
(January 15th, 2010)
Science
students at the University of Boston, School of Medicine are currently
investigating a class of molecules known as microRNA (miRNAs) that
control gene expressions and changes in gene expressions when smoking
leads to lung cancer. This study appears on the Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences Journal and may lead to a relatively
new non-invasive biomarker for lung cancers caused by smoking (smoking-related
lung diseases). The same group of Scientists previously discovered
a gene expression biomarker that was capable of differentiating
cytologically-normal bronchial epithelial cells in people with smoking-related
lung cancers and in people without smoking-related lung cancers.
This permits for the earlier detection of lung cancer in tissues
that are sampled more than actually diseased lung cancerous tissues.
The scientists conducted bronchoscopy on their clinical trial participants
composed of smokers and non-smokers. The scientists examined samples
of mirNA molecules extracted from airway epithelial cells through
Bronchoscopy done on clinical trial participants and found that
28 MIRNA molecules were differently expressed among smokers than
non-smokers. The scientists also discovered that by changing the
expression of one such miRNA molecule, a whole sub-set group of
mirRNA molecules could also be changed in the way they express among
smokers. The image on the left above shows that as the # of biomarkers
detected in Genes increases from 1 - 4, this increases the # of
years it takes to diagnose clinical lung cancer. Thus, scientists
are hoping that if 4 positive methylation biomarkers are found in
the 1st or 2nd years, this can lead to diagnosis of lung cancer
at its earliest stages, and thus doctors can recommend imaging therapies
such as Bronchoscopy, CT scans or PET scans to accurately diagnose
lung cancer and offer treatment options based on the evidence found.
Common treatment options include chemotherapy, participation in
clinical trials, lung transplants, thoracic surgery, palliative
care (although this is more of a pain management technique, not
pain relieving or curing).
Avrum
Spira, MD & Associate Professor @ School of Medicine & Pathology
quotes, "These studies suggest that smoking-dependent changes
in miRNA expression levels mediate some of the smoking induced gene
expression changes in airway epithelium and that miRNAs therefore
play a role in the host response to environmental exposures and
may contribute to the pathogenesis of smoking-related lung cancer.
These microRNA changes may serve as more robust biomarkers in clinical
samples given their role as regulators of multiple mRNAs and their
relative resistance to degradation." The scientists hope their
studies of miRNA molecules serve as relatively non-invasive biomarkers
for smoking-related lung diseases.
Interesting Smoking Facts
It is estimated that over 1.3 billion people worldwide smoke on
a daily basis, which leads to 5 million preventable deaths each
year. Smoking is one of the biggest risk factors for lung cancer
development, as the health of the lungs, blood flow within the body
deteriorates. Infact, between 80% - 90% of lung cancer patients
in the United States were past or current smokers. Because of lack
of effective biomarkers that can identify the development of lung
cancer at early stages, lung cancer, especially among smokers if
often diagnosed at late stages when treatment methods are not effective.
As the image above (right) shows, more people die from lung cancer
than any other cancer. 5 year survival rate is 49% if Cancer is
confined to the lungs, 16% if it spreads to the chest, and 2% of
it spreads to other organs. This shows the importance of biomarkers
& diagnosing development of lung cancers at early stages so
that appropriate treatments can be recommended and the Cancer cured,
as opposed to the lung cancer developing into advanced stages thefore
becoming too late to be treated.
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