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Stand Up to Cancer Telethon Airs Tonight
Posted by Emily@SokoloveLaw in Support on September 5, 2008
Awhile back I wrote about a three network telethon entitled “Stand Up to Cancer.” Today September 5th, 2008 the telethon will air on ABC, CBS, and NBC at 8 p.m. EST. The telethon will include musical performances and appearances from actors, athletes, and journalists. The telethon will feature such celebrities as Meryl Streep, Lance Armstrong, Forest Whitaker, Charlize Theron, Hilary Swank, America Ferrera, Danica Patrick, Salma Hayek, Kirsten Dunst, Josh Brolin, Scarlett Johansson, Jennifer Aniston, Masi Oka and news anchors Charles Gibson, Brian Williams and Katie Couric. Katie Couric, CBS Evening News anchor said, “”Every time I hear the statistics, I don’t know about you all, one person a minute, 1,500 a day, all I can think about is those families whose lives have been shattered by these losses. And clearly, we all felt — we’ve all personally experienced loss through cancer. We felt like we had to do something about it, and that’s why we’ve joined forces.”
Viewers will be invited to donate by calling the celebrity-staffed phone bank or by texting. However the most unique way to contribute is by purchasing a star in honor of a loved one that will be placed in the “Stand Up to Cancer” constellation. Brian Williams, NBC Nightly News Anchor has purchased two stars for his mother and sister, who both lost their life to cancer.
Although there will be an entertaining component to the telecast, the hope is to entertain the idea of new approaches in the fight against cancer. “Well, there’s going to be entertainment. But I hope, more than anything else, there’s going to be information because there are a lot of misconceptions about cancer,” Charlie Gibson, ABC World News anchor said. “Everybody thinks of it as sort of a monolithic disease. There are hundreds and hundreds of cancers. This is really, A, to raise money, but most importantly to get it in the forefront of the public consciousness.”
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Mesothelioma: Warren Zevon Remembered by David Letterman
Posted by Emily@SokoloveLaw in Mesothelioma, Support on September 4, 2008
Mesothelioma Awareness day is just a few weeks away and on September 26th we encourage everyone to spread awareness about the disease. Awhile back I wrote about how Jordan Zevon has a radio campaign designed to bring awareness to mesothelioma. His father, beloved musician Warren Zevon, died on September 7, 2003 due to mesothelioma.
For those who are not familiar with Zevon’s music, he brought us such hits as “Lawyers, Guns and Money” and “Werewolves of London.” Rolling Stone magazine described Zevon as, “literate, satiric, violence-obsessed, funny as hell, piano-pounding, equally capable of deranged rock-outs and beautifully sustained melodies.”
Legendary late night talk show host David Letterman was a good friend of Zevon and he recalls his last meeting with Zevon in a recent interview with Rolling Stone Magazine. “Here’s a guy who had months to live and we’re making small talk. And as we’re talking, he’s taking his guitar strap and hooking it, wrapping it around, then he puts the guitar into the case and he flips the snaps on the case and says, ‘Here, I want you to have this, take good care of it.’ And I just started sobbing.”
There are two great ways for you to get involved from now until September 26th. First, we encourage people to contact their local radio stations and request Warren Zevon’s music, which will be followed by a 20 second segment where Jordan Zevon speaks out about mesothelioma. Secondly, individuals can help by contacting their local government officials to declare September 26th as Meso Awareness Day in their areas.
Asbestos is a harmful material known to cause mesothelioma and lung cancer.
28 Year Old Woman Dies from Mesothelioma
Posted by Emily@SokoloveLaw in Mesothelioma on September 3, 2008
Leigh Carlisle, 28, became England’s youngest victim of mesothelioma when she died recently after a two year battle with the disease. It is believed that Leigh was exposed to and inhaled asbestos fibers as a child during school. Leigh’s lawyers have requested a freedom of information request about the buildings where Leigh was taught. It is also a possibility that Leigh breathed in deadly fibers as she walked passed a factory yard, where asbestos sheets were cut up, on her way to school.
In an interview last year, recalling her devastation at being diagnosed, she said, “I was 26 and thought I was invincible and it was the last thing I expected them to tell me. I only walked through the factory yard as a short cut to my class. I used to walk there with my cousins, auntie and mother. Thankfully they are all fine. It was the worst feeling in the world. I have taken a positive approach and I’m just getting on with my life as best I can.”
At the time of her death Leigh was trying to raise awareness about her condition. She battled with the illness for 18 months but died at North Manchester Hospital General Hospital last week with her boyfriend by her side. Michael Price, Leigh’s boyfriend said, “Leigh had so much courage and strength. She was an inspiration to me and to others.” Her parents, Sheila and Mark, sister Sarah and niece Bella, also added that, “Leigh is still very much a part of our family and always a treasured daughter, sister and auntie. Everyone is so proud of her.”
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About 2,000 people die from mesothelioma in England each year. It is also believed that 90,000 more people in England will die from the disease and that a further 90,000 will die from other lung diseases related to asbestos exposure. About 200 schools workers have died or are suffering serious illness because of asbestos in schools and it is estimated about 13,000 schools still contain asbestos.
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One-time Exposure to Asbestos a Cause for Concern?
Posted by Emily@SokoloveLaw in Exposure on August 20, 2008
A recent explosion at the Sunrise Propane facility in Toronto, Canada has left local residents alarmed. While the immediate dangers of the explosion have passed, many residents are still uneasy as they believe asbestos fibers were released into the atmosphere during the explosion.
Despite their concern, experts believe that residents should not be too concerned. Experts believe that a one-time exposure to asbestos, such as that experienced in the area around the Sunrise Propane blast, is unlikely to raise an individual’s cancer risk. “People need to know if they inhale a little, it’s not game over,” said Mark Smith, a senior consultant with GTA Environmental. “It’s not like a poison gas. The Ministry of Labor and the Ministry of the Environment both identify low levels of asbestos exposure, which they deem acceptable,” he said.
Paul Bozek, a professor from the University of Toronto’s school of public health, believes that even if experts find that there were very high asbestos levels in the air for a few hours after the explosion, there is no data to say that a one-time intense exposure to asbestos will cause lung cancer, mesothelioma, or asbestosis in 20 to 40 years.
Experts note that the real danger comes from asbestos fibers that might remain on the ground several weeks and months after the exposure. If those fibers get ground up underfoot and released into the air, the exposure to asbestos would become a major problem. “If residents were exposed to that over the next couple of months, then there would be slight elevations in cancer rates around there,” said Bozek.
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