ALMOST 80% OF NEW LC DIAGNOSES
ARE IN NEVERSMOKERS OR
PEOPLE WHO QUIT LONG AGO

 

For Some Racial and Ethnic Groups, Even Fewer Cigarettes Can Mean More Lung Cancer

health02.jpgA recent study by scientists from the USC Keck School of Medicine and the University of Hawaii in Honolulu showed there are differences in the risk of developing lung cancer among racial and ethnic populations, and the differences were most pronounced among people who smoke fewer than a pack-and-a-half per day.

 

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