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Mesothelioma Chemotherapy – Do You Know the Schedule of Treatment and Common Side Effects?

Friday, April 9, 2010

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Chemotherapy Schedules How often you will receive chemotherapy will be determined by your doctor, taking into consideration factors such as the stage of your cancer, the types of drugs you receive, the anticipated toxicities of the drugs and the time necessary for your body to recover from these toxicities. The doctor may also consider [...]

How To Know If Those Are Mesothelioma Symptoms

Sunday, February 14, 2010

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Questions are raised when mesothelioma symptoms are available. Whether an individual needs a mesothelioma attorney is one of these questions. An individual could want a mesothelioma attorney for a lot of different reasons. The first reason is that an old employer might have exposed the individual to asbestos. Because asbestos is the main cause [...]

What to Know About Mesothelioma Lawyers?

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

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You may have heard of the disease mesothelioma. This is a serious disease that is acquired through the exposure to asbestos. When you or your loved one is exposed to this kind of chemical and you inhale it, the layer that protects your lungs may be ruptured which may later on cause the growth [...]

Mesothelioma Lawyers Know Exactly What is Going On

Sunday, August 2, 2009

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Mesothelioma is a heartbreaking condition caused by exposure to asbestos. It is a form of cancer that develops mainly in the outer lining of the lungs or the heart, but most certainly can also form in the abdominal cavity. This cancer is often found in people who have worked with asbestos in the past, [...]

Mesothelioma Diagnosis: What You Need To Know

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

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If the chest x-ray is suggestive of malignant mesothelioma, it is likely that further investigations will be ordered, especially if compensation may be sought. These investigations may include additional imaging studies, blood tests, bone scans, and lung-function tests, as well as more invasive procedures such as thoracentesis, thoracoscopy, pleuroscopy or a lung biopsy. [...]