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cancer and asbestos health and medical information for consumers, from the victorian government 4 december, 2005 home > topics > common conditions > cancer > specific cancers > cancert are already in place are allowed. risky industries almost everyone has been exposed to asbestos in small degrees, but some people are at greater risk than others. long term exposure to asbestos hasng carcinoma has three main forms, including:squamous cell carcinoma the most common form of lung cancer. this starts in the large air passages, called bronchi.large cell carcinoma similar to squamoussymptoms are shortness of breath and a dry, painful cough. the cancer may eventually grow into the chest wall. sometimes, the cancer can develop in the lining of the abdomen, the membranes of theher tests such as bone, liver or brain scans and blood tests, to see if the cancer cells have spread to other parts of your body.treatment options treatment for lung cancer or mesothelioma maylops lung disease after exposure to asbestos may be entitled to seek compensation. contact a solicitor for information. where to get helpsee your doctor for information and referral.contact the cancerome. cancer is not one disease but many. lung cancer. mesothelioma. want to know more? for references, related links and support group information, go to more information. this page has been produced
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