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Mesothelioma.com Announces Newly Redesigned Website With Over 600 Pages of Mesothelioma and Asbestos Specific Content Mesothelioma.com, the web's first and most visited mesothelioma resource, today announced a redesign of its site with nearly 600 pages of mesothelioma related content. The web site will be a resource for mesothelioma victims and their families. (PRWEB) October 29, 2005 -- Mesothelioma.com today announced the redesign of its corporate web site. For nearly 10 years Mesothelioma.com has been assisting victims of asbestos disease with resources. Primarily, the web site focuses on the latest treatment information, resources for coping, and financial support. Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer found in less than a few thousand Americans per year, caused by asbestos.
Although Mesothelioma falls under the broad term of cancer, its affects are far different and more heinous than the forms most of us are familiar with. For one, close to 80 percent of all mesothelioma patients die within eighteen months of exposure. Secondly, patients could have been affected as much as forty to fifty years before diagnosis.
Mesothelioma.com has spent nearly 10 years investigating the companies and locations where Mesothelioma exposure could have taken place. Their new web site offers specific statewide locations where those who were affected or those who may have been affected can see documented evidence of other exposure. In particular, Mesothelioma.com lists shipyards in nearly 50 states where asbestos exposure has been well documented.
Mesothelioma.com has a special service now available free of charge to visitors of the site. Those who wish to learn more about this terrible affliction are now able to submit a simple form to receive a comprehensive mesothelioma package at their doorstep within 24 hours. Those affected by the disease and their family members know one thing: Time is of the essence. This new service provides a blueprint along with a plethora of information never before offered on the internet.
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