Mesothelioma Stocks List

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Mesothelioma Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 27 LLY Chinese Scientists Achieve World's First Diabetes Cure Using Cell Therapy: Report
May 26 LLY Eli Lilly: Addressing Supply Challenges Should Accelerate Growth
May 26 LLY SA Asks: Who will launch the next big weight-loss drug?
May 26 LLY Got $500? 3 Pharma Stocks to Buy and Hold Forever
May 26 LLY Amgen's Catching Up to Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly. Should You Buy It?
May 26 VSTM Verastem: A Shocking Drop On 'Positive' Data (Maintain Buy)
May 26 VSTM Verastem: Narrowed Market And Less Compelling Efficacy Warrant Rating Downgrade
May 26 LLY The Biggest Publicly Traded Biotech Company
May 25 LLY 3 High-Flying Stocks That Could Soar Even More
May 25 LLY Elon Musk Says Ozempic 'Will Become Very Cheap' After New Comedy Special Paints It As Weight Loss Drug Only Wealthy People Can Afford
May 24 LLY Dow Jones Futures: Market Rally Narrows; Dow Giants Lead 7 Stocks Near Buy Points
May 24 LLY Eli Lilly Makes Largest Manufacturing Investment In Its History To Boost Production For Antidiabetic And Weight Loss Meds
May 24 LLY Eli Lilly to Invest Another $5.3 Billion in Indiana Manufacturing Site
May 24 LLY Ether ETF approved, Live Nation antitrust suit: Morning Brief
May 24 VSTM Verastem (VSTM) Up on Upbeat Early Pancreatic Cancer Study Data
May 24 VSTM What's Going On With Mid-Cap Cancer-Focused Verastem Oncology Stock On Friday?
May 24 LLY Eli Lilly beefs up plan to expand manufacturing for popular drugs Zepbound, Mounjaro
May 24 LLY Eli Lilly to spend another $5.3B on production site for Mounjaro, Zepbound
May 24 LLY Stocks open in the green, Dow hopeful to claw back losses
May 24 LLY Lilly invests further $5.3 billion in new Indiana site as obesity drug demand soars
Mesothelioma

Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that develops from the thin layer of tissue that covers many of the internal organs (known as the mesothelium). The most common area affected is the lining of the lungs and chest wall. Less commonly the lining of the abdomen and rarely the sac surrounding the heart, or the sac surrounding the testis may be affected. Signs and symptoms of mesothelioma may include shortness of breath due to fluid around the lung, a swollen abdomen, chest wall pain, cough, feeling tired, and weight loss. These symptoms typically come on slowly.More than 80% of mesothelioma cases are caused by exposure to asbestos. The greater the exposure the greater the risk. As of 2013, about 125 million people worldwide have been exposed to asbestos at work. High rates of disease occur in people who mine asbestos, produce products from asbestos, work with asbestos products, live with asbestos workers, or work in buildings containing asbestos. Asbestos exposure and the onset of cancer are generally separated by about 40 years. Washing the clothing of someone who worked with asbestos also increases the risk. Other risk factors include genetics and infection with the simian virus 40. The diagnosis may be suspected based on chest X-ray and CT scan findings, and is confirmed by either examining fluid produced by the cancer or by a tissue biopsy of the cancer.Prevention centers around reducing exposure to asbestos. Treatment often includes surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. A procedure known as pleurodesis, which involves using substances such as talc to scar together the pleura, may be used to prevent more fluid from building up around the lungs. Chemotherapy often includes the medications cisplatin and pemetrexed. The percentage of people that survive five years following diagnosis is on average 8% in the United States.In 2015, about 60,800 people had mesothelioma, and 32,000 died from the disease. Rates of mesothelioma vary in different areas of the world. Rates are higher in Australia, the United Kingdom, and lower in Japan. It occurs in about 3,000 people per year in the United States. It occurs more often in males than females. Rates of disease have increased since the 1950s. Diagnosis typically occurs after the age of 65 and most deaths occur around 70 years old. The disease was rare before the commercial use of asbestos.

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