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  • ...De Llano LLP with content reviewed by three named attorneys and qualified medical professionals prior to publication. ...and authoritative clinical guidelines, with content reviewed by qualified medical and legal professionals prior to publication. ...
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  • ...e Llano LLP prior to publication, with topic-matched specialist signoff on medical and legal content. |keywords=WikiMesothelioma editorial standards, mesothelioma content review, medical review board, legal review board, editorial process ...
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  • ...ts currently practicing in the United States, including thoracic surgeons, medical oncologists, immunotherapy researchers, and clinical trial leaders. Updated | style="padding:10px; font-weight:bold; border-bottom:1px solid #dee2e6;" | Medical Oncologists ...
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  • ...thoracic oncology research. His publication record includes over 250 peer-reviewed papers that have collectively received more than 53,000 citations—a testame ...ociation for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) and the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO). In 2019, the Dutch monarchy honored Dr. Baas as a Knight o ...
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  • | style="padding:10px; " | '''None established''' — the medical literature recognizes no scientifically credible cause of mesothelioma othe ...ity (TERA) framework, may file citing the change in law alone, with no new medical evidence required.<ref name="pact-va">[https://www.va.gov/resources/the-pac ...
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  • * We do not collect health or medical information from visitors * '''Medical institutions''' — Hospitals, cancer centers, and research organizations ...
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  • |author=WikiMesothelioma Medical Reference <ref name="pmc6637828">Borrelli EP, McGladrigan CG, ''et al.'' "Costs of medical care for mesothelioma." ''Rare Tumors.'' 2019;11:2036361319863498. https:// ...
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  • ...ical production. The exposure category was identified in the peer-reviewed medical literature in 2010, when Italian occupational health researchers Mensi and | style="padding:10px; font-weight:bold; border-bottom:1px solid #dee2e6;" | Medical-literature designation ...
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  • ...ontus, not asbestos. This misattribution appeared in litigation documents, medical textbooks, and academic papers for approximately 100 years before researche ...in breathing, which is very pernicious" — appears in litigation documents, medical textbooks, and Wikipedia as evidence of ancient asbestos hazard knowledge. ...
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  • ..., and why specialist centers outperform community hospitals. Includes peer-reviewed data from Guo 2017, Goldberg 2006, Gregório 2022, and the 2024 SEER analysi ...'' is one of the most consequential problems in rare-cancer medicine. Peer-reviewed expert-review studies consistently show that a large share of outside mesot ...
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  • ...r asbestos exposure to the specific bankrupt company's products, providing medical records confirming your diagnosis, and submitting trust-specific claim form ...esothelioma.com and updated as trust fund payment percentages change. Last reviewed: February 2026.'' ...
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  • ...acy 4,500 Years in the Making. Disease classification, Nellie Kershaw, and medical recognition of asbestosis. ...sbestosis gets a name, Nellie Kershaw, asbestosis, disease classification, medical recognition ...
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  • ...X-ray diffraction analysis; Byzantine wall painting asbestos fibers, peer-reviewed 2014 study; Benjamin Franklin's asbestos purse, Natural History Museum Lond '''HOST 1:''' Companies kept internal memos. Buried medical studies. Meeting minutes where executives discussed exactly what they knew. ...
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  • * '''Academic Affiliation:''' Harvard Medical School (principal teaching affiliate) ...ms], Danziger & De Llano</ref> The hospital has a distinguished history of medical firsts, including the first successful kidney transplant (1954) and first h ...
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  • ...t respite would be helpful, and only ~11% of caregivers receive any formal medical training despite providing complex nursing tasks.<ref name="aarp-2020" /><r | style="padding:10px;" | '''Caregivers receiving formal medical training''' ...
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  • ...x; font-weight:bold; width:40%; border-bottom:1px solid #dee2e6;" | First Medical Evidence ...of asbestos regulation in the United States is a story of delayed justice. Medical evidence linking asbestos exposure to deadly diseases emerged as early as 1 ...
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  • ...rdner's data, the 81.8% figure, the suppression — did not appear in a peer-reviewed journal until 1995, when Schepers published in the American Journal of Indu '''Host 1:''' He recovered. Whatever combination of mountain air and luck and medical care — he beat it. And then he stayed. ...
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  • |author=WikiMesothelioma Medical Editorial Team | style="padding:10px; border-bottom:1px solid #dee2e6;" | Medical / Treatment ...
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  • ...s exhaust gaskets per VA records and Lycoming manual documentation. A peer-reviewed letter in ''Occupational and Environmental Medicine'' confirmed that asbest ...gation tracking rather than peer-reviewed epidemiology, as no current peer-reviewed study stratifies the U.S. mesothelioma denominator by veteran status.<ref n ...
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  • ...searcher, and an American institutional team publishing in mainstream peer-reviewed journals.<ref name="hueper_1942" /><ref name="gardner_1943" /><ref name="vo ...d 5.7 neoplasia risk ratio was not published until 1995. Lynch's 1957 peer-reviewed study was ignored. Wagner's 1960 study prompted industry pressure severe en ...
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