The Law Offices of James Sokolove Continues Additions to Mesothelioma Resource Center for Mesothelioma Patients

NEWTON, MA, June 27, 2008 — The Law Offices of James Sokolove (LOJS), dedicated to providing greater access to the civil justice system, introduced more features to the ground-breaking community site, Mesothelioma Resource Center (MesoRC) to include a Community Marketplace and a Tribute Wall. The MesoRC website also provides a powerful one-stop informational resource for victims and families affected by this rare and aggressive cancer. Since its launch in September 2007, the site has seen continuing growth in traffic, and more importantly, in the dedicated involvement of its community.

The new MesoRC Community Marketplace offers insightful books on mesothelioma and other cancers, and novelties that seek to raise awareness of mesothelioma. With 2,500 new cases diagnosed annually in the US, mesothelioma, caused by exposure to asbestos, is often called an orphan cancer. As such, there are few research funds and often little help for patients who want to seek treatment at the twelve medical centers focused on advanced treatment options. LOJS may receive compensation from some of websites with links on MesoRC.com. LOJS donates all compensation received from websites based on these links to charitable organizations that benefit mesothelioma patients.

Another new MesoRC feature is the Tribute Wall to remember those affected by mesothelioma. This rolling recall of names by family, friends and loved ones is dedicated to the memory of mesothelioma victims.

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Podcast - Building an Online Community for Mesothelioma Victims

Mike Skoler, CEO, of The Law Offices of James Sokolove, LLC speaks about the need for a comprehensive community resource center, such as the MesoRC, that allows victims of Mesothelioma and other asbestos related cancers to obtain information, resources, and support from leading mesothelioma authorities.

Furthermore, the MesoRC acts as a 'true' community by allowing victims and their families to connect with others through a discussion forum, read up-to-date news and developments on the blog, and even speak with a licensed social worker.

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