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Open AccessTobacco biomarkers and genetic/epigenetic analysis to investigate ethnic/racial differences in lung cancer risk among smokers
The Multiethnic Cohort Study has demonstrated that African Americans and Native Hawaiians have a higher risk for lung cancer due to cigarette smoking than Whites while Latinos and Japanese Americans have a low...
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Successful prevention requires attacking the causes, says Stephen S. Hecht—and the main target remains tobacco.
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Correction: Tobacco carcinogens, their biomarkers and tobacco-induced cancer
Nature Reviews Cancer 3, 733–744 (2003) There is an article (October 2002) associated with this correction. Please click here to view it. On page 740 of this article, it was inadvertently implied that the auth...
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