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Health Effects of Secondhand Smoke: Breast Cancer Characterizes the risk and provides a bibliography of research establishing the risk. Is There An Association Between Passive Smoking and Breast Cancer? Scientific article; meta-analysis of 11 studies estimates a 40% higher risk of breast cancer as a result of exposure to secondhand smoke. Breast Cancer, Breast Feeding, and Tobacco Smoke Early studies treated secondhand smokers as if they were nonsmokers, which actually masked the evidence; later studies separated out the two, and found that both active and passive smoking are causes of breast cancer. |
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