There may be a connection between exposure to asbestos and the likelihood of developing breast cancer.
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The study determined that factors such as exposure before the age of 17 years, longer exposure to asbestos, and cigarette smoking increased the risk of cancer in people with asbestosis.
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According to Breast Cancer UK, studies into the effects of asbestos on the risk of breast cancer are mixed. Health experts suggest that this may be because people have historically been less likely to work in fields that use asbestos.
In some cases, it can take at least 20 years for cancer to develop following asbestos exposure. If a person has had exposure to asbestos, it is best to contact a doctor for advice, even if they do not currently have any symptoms of breast cancer, other types of cancer, or asbestosis.
More research is necessary to assess further whether environmental or occupational exposure to asbestos increases a person’s risk of breast cancer.