Tacoma Recycle Center Takes Care to Protect Workers and Public from Asbestos

    Tacoma Recycle Center Takes Care to Protect Workers and Public from Asbestos

    By Janice Pennington on November 30, 2009

    Recovery1, a recycle center in Tacoma, Washington is devoted to processing every bit of the material generated from typical construction and demolition activities. Every bit that is non-hazardous, that is, explains Terry Gillis, Recovery1’s general manager. During the company’s sixteen year history, it has recycled an impressive 98 percent of the items accepted for processing. The materials include everything from wood construction debris to fiberglass insulation, carpet remnants and railroad ties, all which are remade into an assortment of finished products. (more…)


    Breakthrough Radiation Treatment for Mesothelioma Developed in Australia

    By Janice Pennington on November 23, 2009

    Australian scientists have announced a breakthrough in the treatment of mesothelioma, an aggressive cancer caused by asbestos exposure. Around 700 Australians are diagnosed with mesothelioma each year. Doctors in Victoria at the Austin Health Centre have discovered an innovative radiation therapy that may offer hope of an improved life expectancy for those mesothelioma patients. (more…)


    Turkish Researchers Identify Useful Marker for Diagnosing Mesothelioma

    By Janice Pennington on November 16, 2009

    Doctors who treat patients suffering with lung cancer sometimes find it difficult to distinguish between malignant mesothelioma and a completely different type of cancer, pulmonary adenocarcinoma. Those two diseases, and a third condition, benign mesothelioma, resemble one another in traditional testing. The problem is that doctors must identify their patient’s cancer type before they can begin the proper treatment or discover the cause of the disease. (more…)


    Veterans Day Holds Special Meaning for Mesothelioma Victims and Their Families

    By Janice Pennington on November 9, 2009

    Asbestos exposure is virtually the only cause of mesothelioma, a cancer of the lining of the lungs for which the cure is not yet known. Many Americans have been exposed to asbestos in the workplace and at home, though this is particularly true for our nation’s veterans, many of whom served here in the Pacific Northwest. These veterans include Navy shipyard workers, machinists mates and repairmen, and sailors who worked in boiler rooms on board ships. When not working, sailors also were exposed to asbestos from the insulated pipes running throughout the ships, even on the pipes just inches from the bunks on which the servicemen slept. For veterans who eventually developed mesothelioma as a result of such asbestos exposure, the risk of harm from battle was not nearly so great as the harm from negligent manufacturers that chose not to warn about the risks of their dangerous products. (more…)


    New Pain Medication for Cancer Patients Launched in U.S.

    By Janice Pennington on November 2, 2009

    Onsolis(TM) (Fentanyl Buccal Soluble Film), a new treatment for breakthrough cancer pain, has been launched by the drug manufacturer, Meda Pharmaceuticals Inc. The new treatment may be helpful for mesothelioma patients who currently are receiving and can tolerate opiate drugs, such as morphine or fentanyl, for chronic cancer pain.

    “Breakthrough pain” occurs in people, such as cancer patients, who live with constant pain that is controlled by medication. When additional severe pain appears suddenly for a short length of time and cannot be diminished by the patients’ usual pain medication, it is referred to as breakthrough pain. Onsolis(TM) is designed to help alleviate such pain. Scientists estimate that of the half-million cancer patients in America who experience breakthrough pain, only about twenty thousand are given approved treatment for the condition. (more…)


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– Richard M.

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