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Exposed to asbestos? Adopt a quit-smoking schedule

If you’ve been exposed to asbestos and you are a smoker, you are at higher risk of lung cancer than a non-smoker. Thus, it is important that you quit smoking.

Creating a schedule to quit smoking may be helpful to you. Five days before you quit, you should do the following:

  • Think about your reasons for quitting;
  • Tell friends and family you are quitting;
  • Stop buying cigarettes.

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