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About Us
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WE ARE NOT . . .
. . . medical or legal professionals. Everyone working on Coping With Mesothelioma has had direct experience with people affected by cancer or gained 'above average' knowledge about mesothelioma. Our aim is to share that knowledge and experience with people with mesothelioma and their loved ones in the hope that we can be of help to them.
Apart from the little bit of advertising revenue we may make we receive no other financial help. We are not associated with any law firm or other professional entity.
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Disclaimer
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This Website is provided for general information only and is not legal or medical advice and must not be used as such.
Links from Coping With Mesothelioma do not imply a relationship between us and the linked site.
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Welcome to Coping With Mesothelioma
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Coping With Mesothelioma is here to help
We are not trying to sell you anything, we don't make referrals to law firms, we don't sell medications, we don't harvest e-mail addresses . . .
What we want to do is bring in an as easy to navigate and read resource with all the information that we have gathered in our own lives about cancer and mesothelioma.
You might find it useful or you might feel that there are far better resources elsewhere. Whatever the outcome we hope that there may be one or two people who stumble upon our site and can take something away from it that can in whatever small way help someone affected by mesothelioma.
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National Asbestos "Scandal" Hovering Over UK School SystemMesothelioma.comKristen Griffin brings a fresh perspective to news and blog content for the Mesothelioma Cancer Alliance. Bio ? London, UK - According to an explosive report published by the United Kingdom-based All-Party Parliamentary Group on Occupational Safety and . . . |
WR Grace proposes $19.5 million asbestos settlement to Libby victimsMesothelioma FactsThis caused many people in the area to develop diseases caused by exposure to asbestos like malignant mesothelioma, asbestosis and lung cancer. Some estimates put the number of people killed by such illnesses in Libby at 400 people, with more than 1000 . . . |
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