People living and working in New York on that fateful day when the Twin Towers came down are becoming ill in growing numbers. World Trade first responders and others are developing chronic coughs, lung diseases and now other cancers caused by breathing the toxic mix of asbestos, dioxine, benezine, and other carcinogens at and around the site.
Eventually some may develop mesothelioma—a disease specifically related to exposure to asbestos. And some will also begin to develop potentially lethal blood clots. Patients with cancer of all types tend to have a significantly higher risk of blood clotting then the general population. Because of its severity as a disease, scientists wanted to find out whether patients with mesothelioma followed that trend.
In a small study in the state of New Mexico the rate of dangerous blood clotting (thromboembolism) among mesothelioma patients was significantly higher—close to double the rate—among other cancer patients. If you know someone who may be at risk for mesothelioma, be sure to let them know they should talk to their doctor about the advisability of taking blood thinners (anticoagulants).
There are similarities between the victims of the Towers tragedy and those who’ve developed mesothelioma as a result of manufacturers who failed to provide adequate warnings and protective clothing and equipment for people working around asbestos. The difference is there will be a far larger public outcry when the consequences to rescue workers at the 9/11 disaster become common knowledge. When you’ve been the victim of such failures in the private sector, you have to look harder to find a voice on your behalf.
Visit our site to find doctors who understand the need to keep an open mind about treating mesothelioma. And don’t hesitate to call if you have any questions about your right to file a lawsuit for workers compensation or other damages for being exposed to asbestos at work.
If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma or feel you've been exposed to asbestos or other toxic substances on the job, first find the right medical help. Then, understand (http://www.mesotheliomaadvice.org/legal/legal-process.asp) your legal rights. If you have questions or need help regarding a potential mesothelioma or asbestos-exposure lawsuit, you can visit our site (link below), call us 800.443.6353, or email us at help@mesotheliomaadvice.org We have years of experience helping people just like you and your family face this difficult time in your life.
Scott Hendler, Hendlerlaw
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