Archive for February, 2007

Massachusetts mesothelioma victim files in Madison County 

Tuesday, February 20, 2007
By Steve Gonzalez - Edwardsville Bureau
A Massachusetts man suffering from mesothelioma filed an asbestos suit in Madison County Circuit Court Feb. 15, claiming his disease was wrongfully caused.
Rowland Barrett claims he was employed from 1947-1992 as a mechanic, lineman, salesman, designer and consultant in various locations including Illinois.
Barrett claims that during […]

Canadian Asbestos Industry: Exporting Human Misery 

by Pat Martin Member of Parliament, Winnipeg Centre, Canada
Canada is a progressive, modern western democracy with an admirable commitment to equality, human rights and
social justice. Having said that, I hang my head in shame that Canada continues to be one of the world’s leading producers and exporters of asbestos - the greatest industrial hazard […]

India’s Position on Chrysotile Asbestos Dictated by Vested Interests! 

by Gopal Krishna, Coordinator Ban Asbestos Network of India (BANI)
Although the Supreme Court of India has ruled that the Government of India must comply with International Labour Organization OLO) resolutions, our Government has chosen to ignore the ILO resolution (June 14,2006) stating “the elimination of the future use of asbestos and the identification and proper […]

Brazil’s Position on Chrysotile, No Position! 

by Engineer Fernanda Giannasi, Coordinator of Latin American Virtual Ban Asbestos Network, Founding Member of Brazilian Association of Asbestos-Exposed Victims (ABREA)
At the COP1 discussions (2004) on the inclusion of chrysotile on the PIC list,
there was a deafening silence from the Brazilian delegation, despite a public
commitment given by the (Brazilian) Environment […]

Asbestos is Not Banned in North America (1) 

by Dr. Barry I. Castleman, Environmental Consultant
Around the world, when public health workers call for national bans on asbestos, one of the things they hear from the local asbestos industry is that the U.S. has not banned asbestos. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued regulations to phase out the use of almost all asbestos […]

The Public Health Disaster Canada Chooses to Ignore 

by Dr. Jim Brophy, Occupational Health Clinics for Ontario Workers, Sarnia, Canada
According to the International Labour Organization (lLO) over 2 million workers die each year of occupational causes. Over 75% of these preventable deaths are due to work- related disease. Shockingly 10% of these fatalities occur among children. Cancer represents the single largest […]

Trial of Cisplatin, Imatinib Mesylate, and Pemetrexed in Malignant Mesothelioma Patients 

This study is currently recruiting patients.
Verified by M.D. Anderson Cancer Center November 2006

Sponsors and Collaborators:
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Novartis

Information provided by:
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
NCT00402766

Purpose
Primary Objective:1. To determine the maximum tolerated dose of the combination of […]