Thursday, December 21, 2006

Makers of Potential Mesothelioma Treatment Seeks Orphan Drug Status (Part 1)

Today, Biopharmaceutical company Alfacell Corp. is asking the Food and Drug Administration to grant its lead drug candidate, Onconase, orphan drug status. Onconase is aimed at treating malignant mesothelioma, a rare form of cancer where malignant cells are found in the chest, abdominal cavity lining or the lining around the heart. The drug is currently in its confirmatory phase 3b trial for the treatment of unresectable malignant mesothelioma.

The Food and Drug Administration's orphan-drug designation is for drugs that treat diseases affecting fewer than 200,000 people in the United States. If granted, the designation will give Onconase seven years of market exclusivity as a malignant mesothelioma treatment

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Friday, December 01, 2006

Nation’s First Talc/Asbestos Mesothelioma Verdict

On November 22nd, Levy Phillips & Konigsberg, LLP, Mesothelioma trial attorneys, announced the first-ever U.S. mesothelioma verdict connecting industrial talc with asbestos-related cancer. Industrial talc, an open-pit-mined mineral used in ceramic, paint, and paper manufacturing contains lethal, cancer-causing asbestos fibers responsible for a pottery artisan’s fatal mesothelioma.

R.T. Vanderbilt, Incorporated (“Vanderbilt”) claimed that talc from its New York State mines contained fibers that may have looked similar to but were not a lethal form of asbestos, a position that the company has maintained for decades. However, the Middlesex County Superior Court jury rejected the claims and award the New Jersey widow $3 million in compensatory damages. Hammill & Gillespie, Inc., which sold the industrial talc, was also found liable.

In the next phase of the trial, punitive damages will be sought against the defendants. It is scheduled to begin November 28th before the Hon. Ann G. McCormick, according to mesothelioma trail attorney Moshe Maimon, Esq., of Levy Phillips & Konigsberg, LLP who represents the estate of pottery artisan Peter Stanley Hirsch.

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Early Symptoms of Mesothelioma

Early symptoms of mesothelioma can be general and non-specific, which is why many victims will have symptoms for mesothelioma 2 to 3 months before seeking assistance from healthcare professionals.

According to the American Cancer Society, symptoms of pleural mesothelioma (lining of the chest) may include:

  • pain in the lower back or at the side of the chest
  • shortness of breath
  • trouble swallowing
  • hoarseness
  • cough
  • fever
  • sweating
  • tiredness
  • weight loss
  • swelling of the face and arms
  • muscle weakness

Symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma (lining of the abdominal cavity) may include:

  • belly pain
  • weight loss
  • nausea
  • vomiting
  • fluid or a lump in the abdomen

Keep in mind, these symptoms can also be attributed to other diseases. For many, the big factor is whether or not they've been exposed to asbestos in the past. If so, then the American Cancer Society recommends checking with your healthcare professional right away.

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Friday, October 27, 2006

Class Action Tobacco Lawsuit Validated by Lung Cancer Detection Findings

Class Action Lawsuit Validated by Finding that Scans Lead to over 90% Survival in Lung Cancer Patients Through Early Lung Cancer Detections – Levy Phillips & Konigsberg

A study released on October 26, 2006 by The New England Journal of Medicine regarding lung cancer detections further validates a significant class action tobacco lawsuit filed by New York City product liability lawyers, Levy Phillips & Konigsberg. The October 26th New England Journal of Medicine reports the results of a study demonstrating that annual low-dose CT screening offers early lung cancer detections (Stage 1) in 85% of the cases in which lung cancer is detected by this break-through technology. The 10-year survival rate in patients raises by 92% when lung cancer is detected early and promptly surgically removed.

The class action tobacco lawsuit asks Phillip Morris to accept tobacco corporate responsibility and provide annual low-dose CT Screening for a class of residents in New York State who are 50 years of age or older and have smoked a pack a day of Marlboro cigarettes for at least 20 years. These early lung cancer detections could significantly decreasing the number of deaths from lung cancer -- the No. 1 cause of cancer deaths.

“Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the United States and the State of New York. Over 160,000 people die annually in the U.S. from this awful disease,” said Jerome Block of Levy Phillips & Konigsberg. “Lung cancer deaths can be prevented since lung cancer is usually curable when diagnosed in its early stage. Philip Morris seeks to blame addicted smokers for what it calls ‘personal responsibility’. We are asking Phillip Morris to accept ‘tobacco corporate responsibility’ and save their customers’ lives by provide low-dose CT Screening of the chest for early detection of lung cancer,” says Mr. Block, one of the leading New York City product liability lawyers.

Thursday, October 26, 2006

Mesothelioma Lawyers Sponsor NY NJ Mesothelioma.com

Levy Phillips & Konigsberg, LLP, mesothelioma lawyers with offices in New York and New Jersey, are sponsoring NY NJ Mesothelioma.com. NY NJ Mesothelioma.com provides asbestos mesothelioma information for New York and New Jersey residents. Visitors can get answers to their questions about asbestos mesothelioma:

Additionally, NY NJ Mesothelioma.com offers a free information package on asbestos mesothelioma, which includes a comprehensive booklet entitled Asbestos in the Workplace, and an informative DVD.