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| Ban smoking in bars, clubs The Daily Advertiser Egan, a blues performer and songwriter, had a portion of his lung surgically removed after being diagnosed with a form of lung cancer often associated with second-hand smoke. "We feel like the time has come," Egan said recently. "It's inevitable. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Global Cancer Statistics, 2002 -- Parkin et al. 55 (2): 74 -- CA ... Global Cancer Statistics, 2002. D. Max Parkin, MD, Freddie Bray, .... Survival following Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer among Asian/Pacific Islander, Latina, ... caonline.amcancersoc.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/74?... | ||
| Symptoms, Causes and Treatment for Breast Cancer Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer diagnosed in women today. Around the world breast cancer statistics shows that after lung cancer breast ... www.articlesbase.com/.../symptoms-causes-and-treatment-for-... | ||
| Lung cancer deaths for women down NBC San Diego | Lung cancer deaths, which began dropping among men about a decade ... steadily between 1997 and 2007, according to new statistics from the . ... www.bioportfolio.com/.../Lung-Cancer-Deaths-For-Women-D... | ||
| Smoking and lung cancer risk in America - PubMed Mobile Rates of lung cancer in American men have greatly exceeded those in Japanese men for several ... statistics on smoking prevalence and lung cancer incidence. ... www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/11700268/?i=3... | ||
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| Lung cancer deaths in women decline for the first time in 40 years ... For the first time in four decades, lung cancer deaths have begun to decline in women, ... using data from the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics. ... articles.latimes.com/.../la-heb-cancer-death-rates-03312011 | ||
| RedRat: Ah another one who doesn't understand statistics. If you ... If you bothered to look at the actual statistics you would find that smokers have a far higher rate of lung cancer than those who do not smoke. ... www.huffingtonpost.com/.../disease-clusters_n_842011_8295... | ||
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