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My Father is now 86 years of age. At the age of 85 he had trouble breathing. My Mother took him to his Doctor in which...

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Hi: My father died of mesothelinoma on August 22, 1984. He was one of the first people to take on the companies like Mansville, Owens-Corning that...

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I was diagnosed with Mesothelioma when I was 31. I was told it was from second hand exposure. I was in stage III, the cancer was...

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My husband worked in the shipyards before I met him. We were married for 32 1/2 years when we learned that he had Mesothelioma - caused...

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My father worked on ships. He died from an asbestos related sickness several years ago. He was in the Veteran's Hospital for several years before he...

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I never actually worked with Asbestos. All this pain and despair for me was caused by washing my husbands clothes back in 1961. After National Service...

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I started a non-profit 501(c)3 to educate residents on asbestos after my father died from mesothelioma in 2001. Turns out, after talking to thousands of people...

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My father died of mesothelioma after a brave year and a half struggle. He was exposed to asbestos while helping to build a major appliance plant...

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I had never heard of asbestos until I came to work as a customer service rep for a legal service that provides help to people who...

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I am an asbestos removalist and have been for 18 years. I have reported the government of Queensland in Australia for breaches in workplace health and...

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