Biomarkers needed to gauge passive smoke exposure
Biological indicators, or “biomarkers” of exposure to secondhand smoke that can be analyzed in blood, tissue or other samples, or through imaging scans are needed to examine whether exposure to secondhand smoke may cause lung cancer.
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