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11
Oct
2007

Mesothelioma Emerges As A Worldwide Health Crisis

Death tolls rising in Australia and UK.


(1888PressRelease) October 11, 2007 - In recent years, malignant mesothelioma has crept out of the shadows as one of the deadliest cancers known to modern medical science. This aggressive disease, almost always caused by exposure to asbestos, kills more than 2,500 Americans each year. But the rapidly evolving crisis of mesothelioma is not unique to the United States. In countries such as the U.K. and Australia, where asbestos use continued well into the 1980s, the disease is leaving an equally tragic footprint.

“Australia has one of the highest per capita rates of mesothelioma in the world,” explains Attorney Jim Sokolove, principal and founder of the Law Offices of James Sokolove (www.jimsokolove.com). “In the United Kingdom, about 1,800 new cases of mesothelioma are diagnosed each year. One authority predicts that the number of mesothelioma deaths in the U.K. will eventually exceed the U.S., reaching 65,000 between 2002 and 2050.”

To date, 40 countries have imposed a ban on the commercial use of asbestos. However, as developed countries have ceased or restricted its use, global asbestos producers have aggressively marketed the substance to developing regions. As a result, asbestos consumption is increasing in places like Asia and Latin America, where there is little control on its use. Experts forecast that the mesothelioma crisis occurring in the U.S., U.K. and Australia will inevitably repeat in other parts of the globe.

“The numbers speak louder than words ever could,” Sokolove continues. “It’s time we recognize mesothelioma for what it is—a worldwide epidemic. Sadly, from an international perspective, we’ve only begun to scratch the surface.”

The Law Offices of James Sokolove recently announced the launch of the Mesothelioma Resource Center (www.mesorc.com), a comprehensive online resource for mesothelioma victims and their families. The MRC offers information on the latest mesothelioma treatments as well as a discussion forum where victims can reach out to others who have been affected by the disease.

Sokolove says that his goal for the MRC is to help victims and their loved ones find hope amidst the tragedy of mesothelioma. “Although a cure remains elusive, the MRC provides support, information and coping tools to improve the quality of life for those battling this terrible disease.”

About The Law Offices of James Sokolove
The Law Offices of James Sokolove (LOJS) is the nation’s largest and fastest growing marketer of legal services, providing qualified law firms, with the most cost efficient and highly qualified case leads. For over 30 years, the LOJS has endeavored to reinvent how people obtain legal services, in order to provide everyone, irrespective of ethnicity or income, equal access to our civil justice system and within it, superior quality of representation and service. Working with an affiliate network of over 300 law firm throughout the US, the LOJS generates over 200,000 leads and 12,000 signed cases annually, translating into over one quarter billion in revenue dollars for its affiliates. As the legal profession continues to experience unprecedented and dynamic change, the LOJS business model is a proven success as it strategically matches specific client needs with particular law firm expertise.

CONTACT:
Martin Lock
Phone: 617-742-0696 Ext 413
Fax: 617-964-4336
Email: mlock ( @ ) jimsokolove dot com
URL: www.jimsokolove.com
 

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