Asbestos exposure is causing lung cancer!

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with Mesothelioma (Pleural, Lung, Chest), or Asbestos Cancer you may be entitled to collect Millions of Dollars from negligent companies who have set aside billions to pay victims.

It is particularly important to check with a doctor if any of the following symptoms develop:

  • Shortness of breath, wheezing, or hoarseness.
  • A persistent cough that gets worse over time.
  • Blood in the sputum (fluid) coughed up.
  • Pain or tightening in the chest.
  • Difficulty swallowing.
  • Swelling of the neck or face.
  • Loss of appetite.
  • Weight loss.
  • Fatigue or anemia.
  • Fever, night sweat

Don’t hesitate to seek justice for the damages you or your loved ones have suffered!

What is Mesothelioma?
Malignant mesothelioma (pronounced “mez-o-theel-e-oh-ma”), also known as “asbestos cancer,” is a rare form of cancer found in the lining of the chest, lungs, or abdomen.

This lining is called the mesothelium and is where mesothelioma gets its name. Because tumors of the mesothelium are rarely benign (noncancerous), malignant (cancerous) mesothelioma is usually referred to as simply the shortened “mesothelioma” or, in casual terms, simply “meso.”

The mesothelium covers various organs in the body protecting them and allowing organs to move against each other as the lungs expand and contract or the heart beats. The mesothelium surrounding the lungs and lining the chest cavity is called the pleura, so mesothelioma affecting the cells lining the sacs surrounding the chest or lungs is referred to as pleural mesothelioma. When the cancer affects the abdominal lining, or peritoneum, that is peritoneal mesothelioma.

Mesothelioma occurs when cells within the mesothelium become abnormal and divide uncontrollably. If not caught early enough, the cancer may metastasize, spreading to other organs of the body. Mesothelioma is a very aggressive form of cancer, but several treatment options are available.

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