Submitted by Qazpaz_G t3_10g2rqz in askscience
MARINE-BOY t1_j59faj4 wrote
When asbestos fibers are inhaled, they can become lodged in the lungs and other organs. Over time, these fibers can cause inflammation and scarring in the lungs and other organs, leading to the development of cancer. The fibers can also cause genetic mutations in cells, which can lead to the development of cancer. The risk of developing cancer from asbestos exposure increases with the amount of asbestos fibers inhaled and the duration of exposure.
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