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A woman who campaigned for people who died from asbestos exposure has been honoured with a blue plaque near her former home in Leeds.
She brought a landmark legal case against the factory in 1994, which helped bring justice for many others.The plaque bears the quote: "No matter how small you are, you can fight and no matter how big you are, you can lose."Mrs Hancock lost her mother to mesothelioma - a lung cancer predominantly caused by asbestos exposure - in 1982.
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