By Krisha Deaver I’ll be honest: I wasn’t sure I wanted to go to the Symposium last year. I knew I needed to go, but…
BY CAM DEAVER Shortly after my HIPEC surgery, I started hearing voices. Talking, laughing, sometimes crying. But mostly happy. Now I hear them every day.…
By Michele Carbone, MD This past week-end my friend Professor Izzettin Y Baris died in Turkey. Dr. Baris, as I called him, was one of…
By Laurie Kazan-Allen Mesothelioma is an avoidable disease. If governments had first acted when the asbestos hazard was known, the incidence of this deadly cancer…
by Lee M. Krug, MD At the International Mesothelioma Interest Group Meeting in Boston, a group of investigators convened at a Clinical Trials Design Workshop…
by Laurie Kazan-Allen Canadian asbestos has poisoned American citizens for over one hundred years.[1] According to the United States Geological Survey from 1900: “The United…
The Meso Foundation is happy to present this special guest blogpost from Lee M. Krug, MD, Associate Attending Physician in the Division of Thoracic Oncology,…
It was a really difficult decision for me to stop working due to mesothelioma. I loved my job but I was so sick, I would…
Please note that the following is one person’s experience and may not apply to your situation. Different states have different rules and laws, therefore, please…
One of the great things about this community is the unedited and unconditional sharing of every aspect of our journey. Some are navigating peaks, others…