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Active Smoking Associated With Increased Risk of Breast Cancer
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Active smoking appears to play a larger role in the development of breast cancer than previously thought, according to a study in the January 7 issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
Tobacco smoke contains a number of human carcinogens, and metabolites of cigarette
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