The World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe held a high-level meeting in Haifa this week, and warned that at least one out of every three inhabitants of Europe face exposure to asbestos. The deadly material may be present in either the workplace or in their environment, and it is expected to kill 15,000 people
Despite the best efforts of the World Health Organization and other global organizations, it appears that there is no slowdown in the incidence of mesothelioma around the world. In fact, there are signs that the problem may be on the rise in some regions. A study by researchers Claudio and Tommaso Bianchi of the Center
There are four types of mesothelioma depending on where the cancer begins growing in the body. Pleural mesothelioma affects the tissue around the lungs, peritoneal occurs in the abdominal lining, pericardial affects the lining of the heart, and testicular mesothelioma occurs in the testicles. Mesothelioma can also be classified by cell type: epithelioid, sarcomatoid, and biphasic.
The government of Nepal has announced that it is banning asbestos as a result of concerns about its health impact. An announcement out of the capital city of Kathmandu stated that the toxic material, which has been traced to a number of serious and even fatal health conditions, will no longer be allowed to be
In March 2024, the federal government finalized a rule that effectively banned asbestos use in the U.S., although there are phase-out periods. Advocates had been calling for years to ban asbestos in the United States after deaths from workplace exposure resulting in mesothelioma and other illnesses. Is Asbestos Banned in the U.S. The Biden Administration
The deadly asbestos legacy of Libby, Montana, is a tragedy that resulted in preventable illness in thousands of people. A W.R. Grace vermiculite mine contaminated with asbestos operated here for decades, exposing workers and residents. Contaminated vermiculite was also distributed to processing facilities around the country, exposing many more people. The History of Asbestos Exposure
Clinical trials for mesothelioma treatments provide patients with the opportunity to try new, unapproved therapies. The purpose of a clinical trial is to test the efficacy and safety of new therapies and diagnostic techniques. They also provide patients with additional options and hope for better outcomes.
All types of asbestos are dangerous, but some forms carry more mesothelioma risk, including crocidolite. Medical experts only discovered asbestos’s association with the aggressive, rare cancer known as mesothelioma many years after it gained global popularity as an insulating material. About Asbestos Types Asbestos is not a single product or material. It is a group
Targeted therapies for mesothelioma kill cancer cells more specifically than chemotherapy drugs, which often kill healthy cells. They target specific genes or proteins to make treatment more effective and safer. Currently, two targeted therapies are approved for treating mesothelioma: Opdivo (nivolumab) and Yervoy (ipilimumab). What Is Targeted Therapy for Mesothelioma? Targeted therapy is not limited
The costs of mesothelioma care are often high. Treatments can cost an average of $11,000 per month and $25,000 per hospitalization. Patients can benefit from available financial resources or take legal action to help cover these costs. How Much Does Mesothelioma Treatment Cost? Regardless of the treatment path you choose, medical costs can affect you