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How Does Smoking Affect the Risk?

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Smoking does not seem to increase the risk of developing mesothelioma. Smoking in combination with exposure to asbestos also does not increase the risk of developing mesothelioma. However, smoking is a significant risk factor in the development of lung cancer. And, of particular importance, smoking combined with asbestos exposure is especially hazardous and provides a major risk factor in the development lung cancer.

Research shows that quitting smoking reduces the chance of lung cancer in persons exposed to asbestos. Anyone who has been, or even possibly has been, exposed to asbestos should not smoke if they do smoke they should make every effort to stop. The health of their lungs is vital to their survival.

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