Abilene Reporter-News - avalanche; a worker who died of bladder cancer as a result of exposure to chemicals in a smelter; a construction worker electrocuted when aluminum gutters he was installing on a home touched electrical wires; an auto mechanic who died of mesothelioma
James H. Rodman Sr. | Bookkeeping manager, 82
Philadelphia Inquirer - James H. Rodman Sr., 82, of Palm Coast, Fla., a retired bookkeeping manager who worked at the PSE&G offices in Camden, Mount Laurel and Bordentown, died Oct. 2 of mesothelioma, a rare form of cancer. He died at home. He was a longtime resident of
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Orlando Sentinel - Actor Paul Gleason, who played the go-to bad guy in “Trading Places” and the angry high school principal in “The Breakfast Club,” died of mesothelioma, a rare form of lung cancer linked to asbestos, on May 27. He was 67. Through his career, Gleason
Virus linked to cancer caused by asbestos
Honolulu Star-Bulletin - Michele Carbone, left, director of the Thoracic Oncology Program at the Cancer Research Center, has published findings on how mineral fibers and viruses work together to cause cancer in humans, especially malignant mesothelioma, frequent among

