About Me

Welcome to Mesothelioma360your trusted guide to understanding mesothelioma from every angle: medical, legal, occupational, and personal.

Who I Am

I am Meenakshi, an architect and certified building valuer with over 25 years of professional experience through my firm, Azad Architects, based in Barnala, Punjab. Over the years, my work has gone far beyond just buildings—I have become deeply involved in the safety of construction materials, especially those involving asbestos, the leading cause of mesothelioma.

My professional journey exposed me to the widespread use of asbestos in buildings and infrastructure. This firsthand awareness sparked my interest in learning more about the health risks associated with asbestos exposure. As I began researching mesothelioma, I realized how limited and often confusing the available information was—especially for patients and families facing this life-altering disease.

That is what inspired me to create Mesothelioma360—a blog that simplifies complex information, offers clarity, and empowers readers with knowledge they can trust.

Why I Write About Mesothelioma

As an architect and valuer, I have a strong foundation in material science, construction safety standards, and risk assessment. When I discovered how many buildings still contain asbestos—and how many lives have been affected by its legacy—I felt a responsibility to raise awareness.

Mesothelioma360 bridges the gap between technical expertise and public understanding, providing well-researched, accessible information for those affected by mesothelioma, their caregivers, and anyone interested in asbestos safety.

What Makes Mesothelioma360 Unique?

• Professional Insight: My background in architecture and valuation gives me a unique lens to analyze how asbestos affects our environments and health—and how it connects to the legal and medical aspects of mesothelioma.

• Accurate, Accessible Information: Every article is thoroughly researched and written in plain language, making medical and legal topics easier to grasp.

• Holistic Perspective: Mesothelioma360 goes beyond symptoms and treatments. We explore the history of asbestos use, patient rights, compensation laws, and even emotional support resources.

• Genuine Purpose: This is not just a blog—it is a mission. I am here to help those seeking clarity, support, and answers in the midst of a difficult journey.

What You will Find on Mesothelioma360

• Medical Insights: Symptoms, diagnosis, staging, and treatment options for mesothelioma.

• Legal Guidance: Information on asbestos-related lawsuits, compensation claims, and patient rights.

• Asbestos Awareness: Where asbestos is found, how exposure happens, and how to stay safe.

• Support Resources: Emotional, financial, and caregiving tips for patients and their families.

• Construction Safety & Prevention: How professionals and property owners can minimize asbestos-related risks.

Why Trust This Blog?

• Credibility: Backed by decades of hands-on experience in construction and property assessment, I understand the real-world implications of asbestos exposure.

• Transparency: No clickbait. No medical jargon overload. Just facts, clarity, and support.

• Dedication to Research: Each post is informed by reliable medical journals, legal sources, and case studies to ensure up-to-date, trustworthy content.

My Mission

My mission is simple: to empower, inform, and support anyone affected by mesothelioma. Whether you are a patient, family member, health professional, or someone curious about asbestos safety, Mesothelioma360 is here to guide you with compassion and clarity.

I believe that with better awareness and access to honest information, we can work toward a future where asbestos-related diseases are minimized—and eventually eliminated.

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Let us Connect

I welcome your questions, feedback, and ideas. If you have suggestions for topics you would like me to cover—or if you simply want to share your story—please reach out via the blog’s contact form or email. Together, we can build awareness, provide support, and move toward a future where asbestos-related diseases like mesothelioma are better understood—and ultimately prevented.

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