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Steve McQueen Honored By Mesothelioma Organization

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

The Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization will honor actor Steve McQueen, who died from mesothelioma, at its eighth annual convention in March.

McQueen was known as the King of Cool, from the way he lived on screen and off. He was a classic American success story, who overcame a poor, broken-home upbringing to become a Hollywood superstar.

McQueen had traced his illness to asbestos exposure first from the Marine Corp, and then from the flame-retardant driving suits he wore so often while racing cars and motorcycles. He died from mesothelioma in 1980 at the age of 50.

The Warren Zevon Tribute Award will be presented to McQueen’s widow, Barbara McQueen, on March 31 I Manhattan Beach, California.

Many notable Americans have died from mesothelioma, including Pro Football Hall of Famer and broadcaster Merlin Olsen, White House Chief of Staff Hamilton Jordan, actor Paul Gleeson, Congressman Bruce Vento, scientist Stephen Gould and Navy Admiral Elmo Zumwalt, Jr.

The majority of mesothelioma sufferers contract the disease from asbestos exposure, decades before the disease is detected. Victims usually have a very short time to live after diagnosis, as there are few treatment options.

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Australian Actor Dies Of Mesothelioma

Friday, December 30th, 2011

Harold Hopkins, the Australian actor best known in the U.S. for playing opposite Mel Gibson in Gallipoli, has died from mesothelioma.

Mesothelioma, a cancer that affects the thin tissue around the internal organs, is most often attributed to asbestos exposure. Professional actors are not commonly exposed to asbestos. Often the ones that develop mesothelioma were exposed through previous jobs.

Australia’s Daily Telegraph says Hopkins was exposed to asbestos as early as the 1960’s while working as an apprentice carpenter. It was his first job out of high school.

Hopkins appeared in 16 movies, including Age Of Consent and Gallipoli. He was also a television actor who appeared in more than 160 episodes of Australian TV series.

He died at 67 while receiving hospice care in a Sydney hospital.

According to Australia’s National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), Australia and the UK have the highest rates of mesothelioma in the world. There have been at least 4,700 mesothelioma deaths in Australia since records started in the 1980’s, and 25,000 Australians are predicted to die of mesothelioma over the next 40 years.

Mesothelioma has claimed the lives of several American actors as well, including Steve McQueen in 1979, Paul Gleason in 2006 and Merlin Olsen in 2010.

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Joint Declaration By US And Canadian Asbestos Groups

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

A joint declaration has been created between the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization and the Canadian Voices of Asbestos Victims that calls on the Unites States and Canada to take significant steps to eliminate asbestos-related disease.

The declaration, which will be presented to President Obama and Prime Minister Harper in February 2012, states that more than 10,000 Americans and 1,000 Canadians die every year of asbestos-related diseases, including asbestosis, lung cancer and mesothelioma. Despite these numbers, the U.S. and Canadian governments allow the use of the deadly mineral in some products and Canada still mines and exports it.

U.S. Geological statistics confirm that the United States imported an estimated 820 metric tons of asbestos in the first 7 months of 2010, and approximately 90% of that came from Canada.

Linda Reinstein, co-founder of the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization said in a press release, “It is truly unbelievable that the Unites States Continues to defy decades of science confirming asbestos is a human carcinogen.”

Reinstein pointed out that as the holidays approach, families in the estimated 35 million homes in America with asbestos tainted insulation will be crawling around in their attics.

We can hope that perhaps this time our leaders will take notice of the devastating effects this deadly mineral has on our citizens.

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EPA Warns Little Rock Of Possible Asbestos Exposure

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

The community of North Little Rock, Arkansas, is meeting with officials from the Environmental Protection Agency to discuss possible asbestos exposure from a closed vermiculite processing facility in the area.

Officials believe the asbestos originated from Libby, Montana, before coming to the manufacturing facility operating in the community for nearly four decades. Libby is the site of over 400 deaths attributed to asbestos exposure.

The mine located in Libby that provided North Little Rock’s vermiculite was known to have mixing occur between the vermiculite and asbestos.

The community worries that some of the deaths of members who seemed healthy may have been caused by asbestos exposure.

“People have died. People that were once healthy and then you look up and all of a sudden, they’re gone. We know things happen, we have bad health but sometimes things are unexplainable,” said community member Bernadette Conley.

The EPA will be conducting tests and obtaining samples to determine if the park and community area are in danger from leftover asbestos contamination. If the organization finds contamination in the soil, removal plans will be formulated to clean up the area.

Were you unknowingly exposed to asbestos in your community?

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