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A Smoker's Lung Cancer Risk May Depend on Ethnicity
Looking at the differences in lung cancer occurrence, researchers have found that low-to-moderate smokers who are African American and Native Hawaiian have a greater risk of getting lung cancer than whites who smoke the same number of cigarettes. The study, published in
The New England Journal of Medicine
, also showed that Japanese Americans and Latinos have the lowest risk of getting lung cancer from light cigarette smoking. However, all heavy smokers, defined as smoking 30 or more cigarettes a day, have an equal risk of lung cancer.
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