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Thursday, July 26, 2007

Lung Cancer From Asbestos Exsposure

Individuals who have been exposed (or suspect they have been exposed) to asbestos fibers on the job,
through the environment, or at home should inform their doctor of their exposure history,
whether or not they experience any symptoms. Asbestos exposure may cause Lung Cancer.

The symptoms of asbestos-related diseases may not become apparent for many decades after exposure.
It is particularly important to check with a doctor if any of the following symptoms develop:

> Shortness of breath, wheezing, or hoarseness.
> A persistent cough that gets worse over time.
> Blood in the sputum (fluid) coughed up.
> Pain or tightening in the chest.
> Difficulty swallowing.
> Swelling of the neck or face.
> Loss of appetite.
> Weight loss.
> Fatigue or anemia.
> Fever, night sweat

If you think a family member, or friend has suffered from Lung Cancer, due to exposure to asbestos,
there is a chance you qualify for monetary compensation from the manufacturer.

Don't hesitate to seek justice for the damages you or your loved ones have suffered!

Where can you get help with your legal questions?

Contact an attorney from your local phone book today or look online for resourses.