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 How Can Asbestos Exposure Affect My Health? - Just Most lung cancer cases are found in clients who also have a significant smoking history. Asbestos has a synergistic effect with cigarette smoke. www.justmeso.com/asbestos/lung_cancer.html?print=1

Asbestos - Lung & Cancer Hazard - Alabama Attorney The time between exposure to asbestos and the occurrence of lung cancer is often between 20 and 30 years. Unfortunately, there is a synergistic effect between smoking and asbestos www.hgdlawfirm.com/pages/asbestos-cases.html

Asbestos Network: Asbestos And Cigarette Smoking Taken together, asbestos and smoking multiply the risk of lung cancer significantly (a ?synergistic? effect). Studies in the science of epidemiology confirm www.asbestosnetwork.com/exposure/ex_smoke.htm

Mesothelioma Glossary, New York Asbestos Lawyers, Glossary, New York Asbestos Lawyers, Asbestosis, Chemotherapy, Lung Cancer, Class SYNERGISTIC EFFECT: a biologic response to This applies to asbestos and smoking for www.belluckfox.com/mesothelioma/mesothelioma_glossary.h

Mesothelioma - Asbestos Related Lung Cancer Relationships Between Smoking and Lung Cancer. A great deal of attention has been This relationship is what is referred to as the "synergistic effect" of smoking and asbestos exposure www.mirg.org/cancer/relationships_between_smoking_and_l

Diseases Resulting From Asbestos Exposure: Maligna Smoking is a more common cause of lung cancer; however, there is a synergistic effect between smoking and asbestos exposure such that the risk of lung cancer is more than doubled. www.asbestos-mesothelioma.com/diseases.html

Asbestos: Risk Assessment Cigarette smoking increases the asbestosis mortality and the risk of lung cancer. Asbestos exposure and cigarette smoking have a synergistic effect. enhs.umn.edu/hazards/hazardssite/asbestos/asbestosriska

MSJ Opposition Re Lung Cancer And Smoking - Baron Cigarette smoking and asbestos exposure have a multiplicative or ?synergistic? effect on the risk of lung cancer, meaning that the risk caused by the two factors in combination www.baronandbudd.com/briefbank/MSJ_Opposition_re_Lung_C

Lung Cancer - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia There is a synergistic effect between tobacco smoking and asbestos in the formation of lung cancer. In the UK, asbestos accounts for 2?3% of male lung cancer deaths. Asbestos can en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lung_cancer

Pittsburgh Asbestos Cancer Attorney | Philadelphia There is a synergistic effect between smoking and lung cancer: Exposure to asbestos alone increases your chance of getting cancer five to 10 times over that of someone who was never www.sdklaw.com/CM/Asbestos/Asbestos-Related-Lung-Cancer

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