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New Mesothelioma Lung Cancer News And Resource Portal Opens Doors

'Are there cures for the deadly lung cancer known as Mesothelioma?' asks founder of MesoNews.net, William Roney.

2011-03-06
FAIRFAX, VA, March 06, 2011 (Press-News.org) 'Are there cures for the deadly lung cancer known as Mesothelioma?' asks founder of MesoNews.net, William Roney. Fresh from the website content development of Business News Chronicle, comes a new website devoted to discovering the truths and potential cures and treatments for mesothelioma.

Because mesothelioma is such a pressing issue for tens of thousands of Americans who may have been exposed to asbestos through their working environments, MesoNews.net ( http://MesoNews.net ) seeks to bring awareness of these issues to the public eye.

Millions of dollars have been won in mesothelioma settlements, but many who have been exposed to some form of asbestos and have contracted or developed mesothelioma of asbestosis do not know what to do. They do not understand the legal procedures for filing a lawsuit against a negligent company that may have been responsible for their health condition. Attorneys the world over are fighting diligently for their client's rights and compensation from companies that may have been negligent in their safety processes.

Because asbestos has been proven to lead to the deadly cancer known as mesothelioma, attorneys usually have a relatively easy time striking deals for settlements when employees of the company or government have been hurt. Typically it is the personal injury attorneys who will represent cases involving asbestos exposure, lung cancer known as mesothelioma and asbestosis (an early form of lung inflammation).

The settlements won for clients can start in the hundreds of thousands of dollars and range into the millions of dollars easily. MesoNews.net reports on such cases and on the overall facts and research surrounding mesothelioma and asbestos exposure.

'We're not holding back on any confidential information here... mesothelioma is a public issue and one that affects many Americans. We want to see justice done and victims informed about this deadly disease.' notes William Roney, founder of MesoNews.

For more information, or press inquiries, visit MesoNews online at http://MesoNews.net/contact for further information and to contact William Roney or any of the staff writers of MesoNews.net.


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[Press-News.org] New Mesothelioma Lung Cancer News And Resource Portal Opens Doors
'Are there cures for the deadly lung cancer known as Mesothelioma?' asks founder of MesoNews.net, William Roney.