Karen Jones - formerly Karen Higginbottom - mesothelioma patients 54-years, said she received this rare form of terminal cancer caused almost exclusively by exposure to asbestos while working at Granada Theatres Frogmore, England, 1974 1981. Jones thinks she has been exposed to carcinogenic asbestos fibers during a renovation that was completed in one stage to convert the existing regime to open separate offices.
May also have been exposed to asbestos while working as a housekeeper in the city of St. Albans in 1973. asbestos that affects the protective lining of the lungs, heart, chest and abdomen, takes an average of 40 years to develop, so that the time of any of these positions must match the length of time Jones, who has exposure.
In an effort to determine the date and venue of the exhibition, the British National Asbestos Helpline (NAH) has launched an appeal on behalf of Jones for any information on the use of asbestos in a show or Granada Handley Page of the site between late 1970 and early 1980, and witnesses with knowledge of asbestos containing materials present in Saint Albans City Hospital. The NAH is particularly interested in the search for Chris Metcalfe, Janet Kahn and Pat Frazer has worked with Karen. However, information from any person, including former employees, who remember the Grand Theatre renovation, operation and maintenance of asbestos or peeling of the substances present in the pipe is also welcome.
If the suspected Jones of occupational exposure to asbestos can prove she would be able to claim a federal fund for people suffering from malignant mesothelioma.
May also have been exposed to asbestos while working as a housekeeper in the city of St. Albans in 1973. asbestos that affects the protective lining of the lungs, heart, chest and abdomen, takes an average of 40 years to develop, so that the time of any of these positions must match the length of time Jones, who has exposure.
In an effort to determine the date and venue of the exhibition, the British National Asbestos Helpline (NAH) has launched an appeal on behalf of Jones for any information on the use of asbestos in a show or Granada Handley Page of the site between late 1970 and early 1980, and witnesses with knowledge of asbestos containing materials present in Saint Albans City Hospital. The NAH is particularly interested in the search for Chris Metcalfe, Janet Kahn and Pat Frazer has worked with Karen. However, information from any person, including former employees, who remember the Grand Theatre renovation, operation and maintenance of asbestos or peeling of the substances present in the pipe is also welcome.
If the suspected Jones of occupational exposure to asbestos can prove she would be able to claim a federal fund for people suffering from malignant mesothelioma.