How does smoking affect risk
Many studies have shown that the combination of smoking and asbestos
exposure is particularly hazardous. Smokers who are also exposed to
asbestos have a greatly increased risk of lung cancer.
However, smoking combined with asbestos exposure does not appear to
increase the risk of mesothelioma.
There is evidence that quitting smoking will reduce the risk of lung
cancer among asbestos-exposed workers. People who were exposed to
asbestos on the job at any time during their life or who suspect they
may have been exposed should not smoke. If they smoke,
they should stop.