Exposure to second-hand tobacco smoke may increase the risk of developing a wide range of cancers by as much as 30%, say experts.
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Summary of Swiss study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology that studied 1300 women.
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Characterizes the risk and provides a bibliography of the research literature that establishes the risk.
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The World Health Organization (WHO) sets the record straight: secondhand smoke causes lung cancer in non-smokers.
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Over 700 references to the scientific literature. From the National Environmental Respiratory Center.
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