Lung Cancer, Smoking: The Perpetual Link When the conversation turns to lung cancer, smoking cannot be far behind. With over 150,000 Americans dieing annually due to primary or secondary cancers of the lungs, most people have someone in their life that they have lost to this disease. One of the primary contributing lifestyle risk factors [...]
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// Reducing the Smokers Lung Cancer Risk A smokers lung cancer risk is generally believed to be greater than a non-smokers. Yet, the studies surrounding this risk note that some smokers develop the disease while others do not. Researchers concur that cigarette smoke is a carcinogen, so what accounts for the discrepancy? Bad Smoke According [...]
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