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New Lung Cancer Risk Factors For Lifelong Nonsmokers

By admin2 | September 28, 2008

MedicalA team of international researchers have found that men who never smoke have higher death rates from lung cancer than women who have never smoked. The new research, published in the open-access journal PLoS Medicine, also claims that African Americans and Asians living in Asia (not in the USA) who are lifelong nonsmokers have higher death rates from lung cancer than lifelong nonsmokers of European descent.
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Topics: Cancer |

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