ASO Author Reflections: Venous Thromboembolism in Peritoneal Mesothelioma
Ann Surg Oncol. 2024 Mar 19. doi: 10.1245/s10434-024-15155-6. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38502295 | DOI:10.1245/s10434-024-15155-6 (Source: Ann Oncol)
Source: Ann Oncol - March 19, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Varun V Bansal Owen Mitchell Michael W Drazer Hedy L Kindler Kiran K Turaga Source Type: research

Mesothelioma: Pleural, Version 1.2024
J Natl Compr Canc Netw. 2024 Mar;22(2):72-81. doi: 10.6004/jnccn.2024.0014.ABSTRACTMesothelioma is a rare cancer that originates from the mesothelial surfaces of the pleura and other sites, and is estimated to occur in approximately 3,500 people in the United States annually. Pleural mesothelioma is the most common type and represents approximately 85% of these cases. The NCCN Guidelines for Mesothelioma: Pleural provide recommendations for the diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, and follow-up for patients with pleural mesothelioma. These NCCN Guidelines Insights highlight significant updates to the NCCN Guidelines for Mesot...
Source: Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN - March 19, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: James Stevenson David S Ettinger Douglas E Wood Dara L Aisner Wallace Akerley Jessica R Bauman Ankit Bharat Debora S Bruno Joe Y Chang Lucian R Chirieac Malcolm DeCamp Aakash Desai Thomas J Dilling Jonathan Dowell Gregory A Durm Marina C Garassino Scott G Source Type: research

Elongated particulate burden in an individual who died of mesothelioma and had an occupational history as a talc "mucker"
CONCLUSIONS: The correlation between the unique asbestos mineral/fibrous content of the talc to which he was exposed and findings of the same type of asbestos found in his lung is discussed. The type of asbestos found (tremolite) is a "non-commercial" type of asbestos that has been identified in some talc deposits. Tremolite, like all forms of asbestos is a causative agent for mesothelioma-the disease from which this individual suffered.PMID:38502172 | DOI:10.1080/08958378.2024.2329935 (Source: Inhalation Toxicology)
Source: Inhalation Toxicology - March 19, 2024 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Ronald F Dodson Jacqueline Moline Carlos D Salinas Lee W Poye Source Type: research

Mesothelioma: Pleural, Version 1.2024
J Natl Compr Canc Netw. 2024 Mar;22(2):72-81. doi: 10.6004/jnccn.2024.0014.ABSTRACTMesothelioma is a rare cancer that originates from the mesothelial surfaces of the pleura and other sites, and is estimated to occur in approximately 3,500 people in the United States annually. Pleural mesothelioma is the most common type and represents approximately 85% of these cases. The NCCN Guidelines for Mesothelioma: Pleural provide recommendations for the diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, and follow-up for patients with pleural mesothelioma. These NCCN Guidelines Insights highlight significant updates to the NCCN Guidelines for Mesot...
Source: Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN - March 19, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: James Stevenson David S Ettinger Douglas E Wood Dara L Aisner Wallace Akerley Jessica R Bauman Ankit Bharat Debora S Bruno Joe Y Chang Lucian R Chirieac Malcolm DeCamp Aakash Desai Thomas J Dilling Jonathan Dowell Gregory A Durm Marina C Garassino Scott G Source Type: research

Elongated particulate burden in an individual who died of mesothelioma and had an occupational history as a talc "mucker"
CONCLUSIONS: The correlation between the unique asbestos mineral/fibrous content of the talc to which he was exposed and findings of the same type of asbestos found in his lung is discussed. The type of asbestos found (tremolite) is a "non-commercial" type of asbestos that has been identified in some talc deposits. Tremolite, like all forms of asbestos is a causative agent for mesothelioma-the disease from which this individual suffered.PMID:38502172 | DOI:10.1080/08958378.2024.2329935 (Source: Inhalation Toxicology)
Source: Inhalation Toxicology - March 19, 2024 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Ronald F Dodson Jacqueline Moline Carlos D Salinas Lee W Poye Source Type: research

Mesothelioma: Pleural, Version 1.2024
J Natl Compr Canc Netw. 2024 Mar;22(2):72-81. doi: 10.6004/jnccn.2024.0014.ABSTRACTMesothelioma is a rare cancer that originates from the mesothelial surfaces of the pleura and other sites, and is estimated to occur in approximately 3,500 people in the United States annually. Pleural mesothelioma is the most common type and represents approximately 85% of these cases. The NCCN Guidelines for Mesothelioma: Pleural provide recommendations for the diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, and follow-up for patients with pleural mesothelioma. These NCCN Guidelines Insights highlight significant updates to the NCCN Guidelines for Mesot...
Source: Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN - March 19, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: James Stevenson David S Ettinger Douglas E Wood Dara L Aisner Wallace Akerley Jessica R Bauman Ankit Bharat Debora S Bruno Joe Y Chang Lucian R Chirieac Malcolm DeCamp Aakash Desai Thomas J Dilling Jonathan Dowell Gregory A Durm Marina C Garassino Scott G Source Type: research

Elongated particulate burden in an individual who died of mesothelioma and had an occupational history as a talc "mucker"
CONCLUSIONS: The correlation between the unique asbestos mineral/fibrous content of the talc to which he was exposed and findings of the same type of asbestos found in his lung is discussed. The type of asbestos found (tremolite) is a "non-commercial" type of asbestos that has been identified in some talc deposits. Tremolite, like all forms of asbestos is a causative agent for mesothelioma-the disease from which this individual suffered.PMID:38502172 | DOI:10.1080/08958378.2024.2329935 (Source: Inhalation Toxicology)
Source: Inhalation Toxicology - March 19, 2024 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Ronald F Dodson Jacqueline Moline Carlos D Salinas Lee W Poye Source Type: research

Mesothelioma: Pleural, Version 1.2024
J Natl Compr Canc Netw. 2024 Mar;22(2):72-81. doi: 10.6004/jnccn.2024.0014.ABSTRACTMesothelioma is a rare cancer that originates from the mesothelial surfaces of the pleura and other sites, and is estimated to occur in approximately 3,500 people in the United States annually. Pleural mesothelioma is the most common type and represents approximately 85% of these cases. The NCCN Guidelines for Mesothelioma: Pleural provide recommendations for the diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, and follow-up for patients with pleural mesothelioma. These NCCN Guidelines Insights highlight significant updates to the NCCN Guidelines for Mesot...
Source: Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN - March 19, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: James Stevenson David S Ettinger Douglas E Wood Dara L Aisner Wallace Akerley Jessica R Bauman Ankit Bharat Debora S Bruno Joe Y Chang Lucian R Chirieac Malcolm DeCamp Aakash Desai Thomas J Dilling Jonathan Dowell Gregory A Durm Marina C Garassino Scott G Source Type: research

Elongated particulate burden in an individual who died of mesothelioma and had an occupational history as a talc "mucker"
CONCLUSIONS: The correlation between the unique asbestos mineral/fibrous content of the talc to which he was exposed and findings of the same type of asbestos found in his lung is discussed. The type of asbestos found (tremolite) is a "non-commercial" type of asbestos that has been identified in some talc deposits. Tremolite, like all forms of asbestos is a causative agent for mesothelioma-the disease from which this individual suffered.PMID:38502172 | DOI:10.1080/08958378.2024.2329935 (Source: Inhalation Toxicology)
Source: Inhalation Toxicology - March 19, 2024 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Ronald F Dodson Jacqueline Moline Carlos D Salinas Lee W Poye Source Type: research

Mesothelioma: Pleural, Version 1.2024
J Natl Compr Canc Netw. 2024 Mar;22(2):72-81. doi: 10.6004/jnccn.2024.0014.ABSTRACTMesothelioma is a rare cancer that originates from the mesothelial surfaces of the pleura and other sites, and is estimated to occur in approximately 3,500 people in the United States annually. Pleural mesothelioma is the most common type and represents approximately 85% of these cases. The NCCN Guidelines for Mesothelioma: Pleural provide recommendations for the diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, and follow-up for patients with pleural mesothelioma. These NCCN Guidelines Insights highlight significant updates to the NCCN Guidelines for Mesot...
Source: Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN - March 19, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: James Stevenson David S Ettinger Douglas E Wood Dara L Aisner Wallace Akerley Jessica R Bauman Ankit Bharat Debora S Bruno Joe Y Chang Lucian R Chirieac Malcolm DeCamp Aakash Desai Thomas J Dilling Jonathan Dowell Gregory A Durm Marina C Garassino Scott G Source Type: research

Elongated particulate burden in an individual who died of mesothelioma and had an occupational history as a talc "mucker"
CONCLUSIONS: The correlation between the unique asbestos mineral/fibrous content of the talc to which he was exposed and findings of the same type of asbestos found in his lung is discussed. The type of asbestos found (tremolite) is a "non-commercial" type of asbestos that has been identified in some talc deposits. Tremolite, like all forms of asbestos is a causative agent for mesothelioma-the disease from which this individual suffered.PMID:38502172 | DOI:10.1080/08958378.2024.2329935 (Source: Inhalation Toxicology)
Source: Inhalation Toxicology - March 19, 2024 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Ronald F Dodson Jacqueline Moline Carlos D Salinas Lee W Poye Source Type: research

Mesothelioma: Pleural, Version 1.2024
J Natl Compr Canc Netw. 2024 Mar;22(2):72-81. doi: 10.6004/jnccn.2024.0014.ABSTRACTMesothelioma is a rare cancer that originates from the mesothelial surfaces of the pleura and other sites, and is estimated to occur in approximately 3,500 people in the United States annually. Pleural mesothelioma is the most common type and represents approximately 85% of these cases. The NCCN Guidelines for Mesothelioma: Pleural provide recommendations for the diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, and follow-up for patients with pleural mesothelioma. These NCCN Guidelines Insights highlight significant updates to the NCCN Guidelines for Mesot...
Source: Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN - March 19, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: James Stevenson David S Ettinger Douglas E Wood Dara L Aisner Wallace Akerley Jessica R Bauman Ankit Bharat Debora S Bruno Joe Y Chang Lucian R Chirieac Malcolm DeCamp Aakash Desai Thomas J Dilling Jonathan Dowell Gregory A Durm Marina C Garassino Scott G Source Type: research

Elongated particulate burden in an individual who died of mesothelioma and had an occupational history as a talc "mucker"
CONCLUSIONS: The correlation between the unique asbestos mineral/fibrous content of the talc to which he was exposed and findings of the same type of asbestos found in his lung is discussed. The type of asbestos found (tremolite) is a "non-commercial" type of asbestos that has been identified in some talc deposits. Tremolite, like all forms of asbestos is a causative agent for mesothelioma-the disease from which this individual suffered.PMID:38502172 | DOI:10.1080/08958378.2024.2329935 (Source: Inhalation Toxicology)
Source: Inhalation Toxicology - March 19, 2024 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Ronald F Dodson Jacqueline Moline Carlos D Salinas Lee W Poye Source Type: research

Mesothelioma: Pleural, Version 1.2024
J Natl Compr Canc Netw. 2024 Mar;22(2):72-81. doi: 10.6004/jnccn.2024.0014.ABSTRACTMesothelioma is a rare cancer that originates from the mesothelial surfaces of the pleura and other sites, and is estimated to occur in approximately 3,500 people in the United States annually. Pleural mesothelioma is the most common type and represents approximately 85% of these cases. The NCCN Guidelines for Mesothelioma: Pleural provide recommendations for the diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, and follow-up for patients with pleural mesothelioma. These NCCN Guidelines Insights highlight significant updates to the NCCN Guidelines for Mesot...
Source: Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN - March 19, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: James Stevenson David S Ettinger Douglas E Wood Dara L Aisner Wallace Akerley Jessica R Bauman Ankit Bharat Debora S Bruno Joe Y Chang Lucian R Chirieac Malcolm DeCamp Aakash Desai Thomas J Dilling Jonathan Dowell Gregory A Durm Marina C Garassino Scott G Source Type: research

Elongated particulate burden in an individual who died of mesothelioma and had an occupational history as a talc "mucker"
CONCLUSIONS: The correlation between the unique asbestos mineral/fibrous content of the talc to which he was exposed and findings of the same type of asbestos found in his lung is discussed. The type of asbestos found (tremolite) is a "non-commercial" type of asbestos that has been identified in some talc deposits. Tremolite, like all forms of asbestos is a causative agent for mesothelioma-the disease from which this individual suffered.PMID:38502172 | DOI:10.1080/08958378.2024.2329935 (Source: Inhalation Toxicology)
Source: Inhalation Toxicology - March 19, 2024 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Ronald F Dodson Jacqueline Moline Carlos D Salinas Lee W Poye Source Type: research