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MESOTHELIOMA ASBESTOS CANCER INFORMATION
About Asbestos Cancer - Mesothelioma - Lung Cancer
A common form of magnesium silicate which was used in various
construction products due to it's stability and resistance to
fire. Asbestos exposure by inhaling loose asbestos fibers is
associated with various forms of lung disease.
It has been proven through the production of company documents
and testimony given in prior lawsuits that the large
manufacturers of asbestos containing products and silica were
well aware of the dangerous health consequences by 1930. It was
proven that some of these manufacturers actively conspired to
keep these hazards secret.
EPA estimates that asbestos-containing material was used in the
construction of some 750,000 public and commercial buildings in
the United States. Asbestos is a known human carcinogen which
can cause lung cancer, mesothelioma, and asbestosis when
airborne fibers of the substance are inhaled. Because of this,
many building owners have undertaken abatement projects to
reduce asbestos exposure in their buildings.
MESOTHELIOMA SYMPTOMS
The early symptoms of mesothelioma are generally non-specific,
and may lead to a delay in diagnosis. Sometimes resembling viral
pneumonia, pleural mesothelioma patients may present with
shortness of breath, chest pain and/or persistent cough; some
patients show no symptoms at all. A chest x-ray may show a
build-up of fluid or pleural effusion. The right lung is
affected 60% of the time, with involvement of both lungs being
seen in approximately 5% of patients at the time of diagnosis.
Less common symptoms of pleural mesothelioma include fever,
night sweats and weight loss. Symptoms of peritoneal
mesothelioma may include pain or swelling in the abdomen due to
a build-up of fluid, nausea, weight loss, bowel obstruction,
anemia or swelling of the feet.
MESOTHELIOMA CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT
Workers compensation laws were passed at the request of the
insurance companies and their insureds like Johns-Manville to
protect them from being sued by their employees for diseases
such as silicosis or asbestosis. By the late 1930's, many
states' workman's compensation laws compensated individuals for
asbestos disease. The first known asbestos lawsuits were filed
in 1929 in New Jersey. Libby class action lawsuit, 321,000 tons
of ore shipped throughout the Bay Area that the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency now says was laced with
dangerous levels of cancer-causing asbestos. It came from a mine
in Libby, Mont., where one in seven residents in the surrounding
valley have lungs permanently scarred from asbestos. It ended
here, as attic insulation in homes throughout the East Bay, as
fire-proof coating on San Francisco high-rises and as soil
additive in nurseries and gardens everywhere
ASBESTOS TAINTED PRODUCTS RECALL
1983 - The Consumer Product Safety Commission and the Milton
Bradley Company of Springfield, Massachusetts, have been advised
that asbestos has been found in packages of Milton Bradley's
"Fibro-Clay", a school art modeling compound used to make paper
mache'. The company is voluntarily recalling the product. Milton
Bradley made Fibro-Clay from 1967 until 1975, when it ceased
manufacture of the product. The firm stated that no asbestos has
been used in the formula since 1972. Asbestos has been shown to
cause cancer of the lung and other organs according to studies
of workers and others exposed to asbestos. The Commission is
concerned that children in schools where Fibro-Clay is used
might be exposed to airborne asbestos in view of the powdered
composition of the product. If you have questions regarding this
contamination,.
1980 -The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the
recall of more than one-half million hair dryers and styling
combs which were manufactured with asbestos. The recall includes
professional hand-held hair dryers sold for use in barber shops
and hair salons.
FINDING A MESOTHELIOMA ASBESTOS CANCER CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT
LAWYER
The law firms featured at the top of the page can assist you
with filing your claim in the Mesothelioma Asbestos Cancer Class
Action Lawsuit, or in filing a seperate lawsuit, outside the
Class Action. The deadline for bringing a lawsuit against the
asbestos manufactures is typically two years from the date of
discovery of the asbestos-related disease
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