Mesothelioma.com: Judge In W.R. Grace Trial Says “No Crime Victims Identifiable” In Libby, Montana

Judge Donald Molloy’s comments last week have angered residents in the small town where over 400 people have already died from asbestos-related diseases

Mesothelioma.com: Asbestos-Laden Ship To Be Recycled In England

French Navy has been looking for a place to dock the contaminated and controversial ship for several years; many countries rejected it due to fear of asbestos exposure

Mesothelioma.com: Corpus Christi, Texas’ Memorial Coliseum In Need Of Extreme Repairs

City officials say they’ve removed asbestos materials before, but they aren’t sure if there is still asbestos left in the building

Mesothelioma.com Urges Responsible Asbestos Legislation in Barack Obama Government

Mesothelioma.com: Five Honorees To Receive Awards At Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization Conference

Honorees will be recognized for dedication to changing asbestos-related laws and for providing support to those suffering from asbestos-caused diseases

Mesothelioma.com: Asbestos-Related Agencies In Montana Are In Need Of State Funding To Remain Open

Agency representatives fear a lack of funding, support will force them to close permanently

Mesothelioma.com: Compound Produced In Lung Cancer Cells May Stimulate Spread Of Cancer To Other Parts Of The Body

Protein known as versican said to “spur the growth” of lung cancer, spread tumor to other parts of the body

Mesothelioma.com: Phosphates May Accelerate Growth Of Cancerous Tumors

Study conducted at Seoul National University indicates link between phosphates and rapid growth of tumors in lab mice

Mesothelioma.com: Ohio State University Cancer Researchers Studying Molecular Foundation Of Mesothelioma Cancer

Researchers say they are the very first to study cancer at a molecular level using “atomic force microscopy”

Mesothelioma.com: New Report From CDC Reveals That Asbestos-Related Disease Has Taken An Unbelievable Toll On The Lives Of Americans

Report claims that asbestos has cost Americans “more than 7,000 years of productive work, life and love” before the age of 65

Mesothelioma.com: Report Claim Cancer Will Be “World’s Top Killer” By 2010

World Health Organization (WHO) states that cancer will exceed heart disease in number of deaths per year; calls increase the beginning of a “global cancer crisis”

Mesothelioma.com: Safety Of Pemetrexed And Cisplatin For Treating Patients With Pleural Mesothelioma Substantiated By Clinical Trial

Clinical study confirms that Pemetrexed and Cisplatin combination is a safe and effective treatment method

Mesothelioma.com: Father of Fort Bragg Soldier Angry After Army Officials Mishandled Asbestos Contamination

Soldiers living in base housing at Fort Bragg may have been exposed to airborne asbestos dust during renovations last week

Mesothelioma.com: International Mesothelioma Program Recruiting Patients With Resectable Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma For Clinical Trial

Trial will test effectiveness of Cisplatin chemotherapy and Gemcitabine combination in treating pleural mesothelioma patients who have undergone surgery

Mesothelioma.com: M.D. Anderson Cancer Center & Bristol Myers Squibb Seeking Malignant Mesothelioma Patients For Clinical Trial

Drug known as Dasatinib may be beneficial to patients with resectable malignant mesothelioma

Mesothelioma.com: M.D. Anderson Cancer Center & Novartis Seeking Mesothelioma Patients For New Clinical Trial

Trial will study effects of Cisplatin, Pemetrexed and Imatinib Mesylate in mesothelioma sufferers

Mesothelioma.com: Australian Researchers Say They Are “Close” To Revolutionizing Mesothelioma Treatment

Drug commonly used to treat skin cancer may be useful in treating mesothelioma when paired with other leading anti-cancer drug, according to scientists

Mesothelioma.com: Asbestos To Be Removed At Former Air Force Base

More than a mile of piping surrounded by asbestos insulation will be removed from the former Chanute Air Force Base

Mesothelioma.com: Two Lung Cancer-Specific Genes Identified

Individuals with certain lung cancer genes are 60% more likely to be diagnosed with the disease

Mesothelioma.com: Why Are Asbestos Abatement Professionals Breaking The Law?

Owner of largest asbestos abatement training school in Massachusetts convicted on 28 federal charges this week