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Americas Watchdog To Assist All Victims Of Mesothelioma Or Asbestos Related Illnesses

The nationally renowned advocacy group Americas Watchdog has just launched a web site WWW.Cancerwatchdog.com in the hopes of assisting individuals who are victims, or who could become victims of mesothelioma or other asbestos exposure related diseases.Because there is currently no one stop resource center for victims and or their families, the Cancer Watchdog Group will assist mesothelioma victims, or their families with services ranging from getting social security/VA benefits, to obtaining the top legal advice and medical advice, or other issues that arise prior to and after a mesothelioma diagnosis. There currently is no service as comprehensive as this in the United States. Mesothelioma victims or their families are encouraged to call the Cancer Watchdog Group toll free at 1-866-714-6466. Representatives are standing by to provide help 24 hours a day to help victims.

The Cancer Watchdog is also seeking pulmonologists, Pathologists, Oncologists and or Thoracic Surgeons who would like to be listed on the Cancer Watchdog.Com’s free database provided to asbestos victims nationwide. The purpose for this is to inform the public about this lethal disease and at the same time offer victims or potential victims the names of physicians in each state who can treat or assist in the diagnosis and treatment of mesothelioma. The physician listing is free and is intended to aid citizens in locating a medical professional in their state, who might be able to help or assist. For hospital administrators, or business development directors wishing to learn more, the Cancer Watchdog web site will also list hospitals and or medical practice groups that can provide assistance in testing, diagnosing and or treatment of mesothelioma or related asbestos conditions.

The group also hopes to work with local media in every state and with participating physicians, practice groups or hospitals to increase public awareness about this lethal form of cancer or other asbestos related illnesses. By creating a seamless pathway for mesothelioma victims or potential victims, many will be helped by the Cancer Watchdog organization. Medical doctors, practice group marketing professionals, or hospital business development officials are welcome to call 866-714-6466 anytime for additional information.

Again, because there is so little help for mesothelioma victims the Cancer Watchdog (www.CancerWatchdog.com ) will also work with victims or their families on Social Security benefits, VA benefits, as well as legal and medical issues.

According to M Thomas Martin of Americas Watchdog, “we created this site because there is no such thing as a seamless all encompassing service for mesothelioma victims, and their families in the United States. Most victims of mesothelioma served in the US Navy, US Military, Ship Yards, auto brake repair facilities, construction sites or related areas. Even firefighters and construction workers involved in the attack on New Yorks World trade Centers may be at risk. According to Martin, “mesothelioma is lethal, and there could be tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of Americans who are at risk.”

If you are a victim of mesothelioma or as a friend or family member would like more information, please feel free to call the group anytime toll free 866-714-6466.

If you are a Veterans Group, a local VFW organization, an American Legion organization or group, a member of the Ship yard workers unions, International Brotherhood of Boiler Makers (IBB) a member of the AFLCIO or a local chapter, or any other appropriate labor or veterans group, please offer a link to the Cancer Watchdog WWW.CancerWatchdog.Com on you local web site or web listing for your members, associates or colleagues.

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