International Cancer Group Loses Credibility Over Ties to Asbestos Proponents
One disturbing story currently unfolding is the participation of a branch of the World Health Organization (WHO) at a recent conference which, according to some people, was coordinated with underlying intentions of obstructing efforts to curb the use of chrysotile.
Read MoreNew Kazan Law Partner Justin Bosl and His Drive for Justice
Last week I announced that two new partners and two new associates have joined Kazan Law. Along with Joe Satterley, our newest partner is Justin Bosl, who joined our firm in 2004 as a law clerk and became an associate in 2006. Having grown up as an attorney here at Kazan Law, I am pleased […]
Read MoreShocking Discoveries on Researchers Downplaying Side Effects of Drugs for Mesothelioma and Other Cancers
Reuters Health recently reported on a disturbing trend in which researchers seem to be downplaying the side effects of the drugs that they study.
Read MoreStill Progress to be Made in the Fight Against Asbestos
One researcher from Australia recently published an editorial in the journal Occupational and Environmental Medicine, in which he reviewed the past successes and current challenges of banning the use of asbestos around the world.
Read MoreA Close-Up of New Kazan Law Partner and Asbestos Lawyer Joe Satterley
Earlier this week I announced that two new partners and two new associates have joined Kazan Law. The addition of partner Joe Satterley, one of the most highly accomplished asbestos attorneys in the United States, is a significant event for Kazan Law and one I am greatly pleased by. The victories of two of our […]
Read MoreKazan Law Adds New Partners and Associates
Kazan Law is pleased to announce that Joe Satterley and Justin Bosl have become partners in our firm and Ryan Harris and Joseph Nicholson have joined the firm as associates.
Read MoreDIY Enthusiasts: Beware of Floor Tiles Containing Asbestos
Some floor tiles may have been manufactured with asbestos. If these products are disturbed during home renovation products, they may release asbestos fibers into the air, which can become dangerous if inhaled.
Read MoreClinical Trials Continue to Support Multimodal Therapy for Mesothelioma
For years, scientists have known that mesothelioma patients are unlikely to be cured because of the use of any single treatment, whether it is chemotherapy, radiation therapy or even surgery. However, patients may have more success if their doctors administer multiple treatments.
Read MoreUnderstanding Metastasis and Mesothelioma
Even with treatment, patients who have mesothelioma are still at risk for medical complications if their disease metastasizes.
Read MoreLatency Periods for Mesothelioma
One team of researchers from Italy measured the incidence of mesothelioma among nonagenarians.
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