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Involuntary smoking causes breast cancer Summary of Swiss study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology that studied 1300 women. WHO: Passive Smoking Causes Lung Cancer The World Health Organization (WHO) sets the record straight: secondhand smoke causes lung cancer in non-smokers. Health Effects of Secondhand Smoke: Lung Cancer Characterizes the risk and provides a bibliography of the research literature that establishes the risk. Secondhand Smoke Causes Cancer in Cats According to recent research, secondhand smoke causes feline malignant lymphoma. Secondhand Smoke Causes Cancer The largest review to date examined 50 studies on secondhand smoke, and concludes that secondhand smoke causes cancer of the lung, uterus, cervix, liver, and kidneys. Meds.com: Environmental Tobacco Smoke Focus is on lung cancer caused by secondhand smoke. Passive smoking tied to breast cancer risk Secondhand smoke causes cell changes that lead to breast cancer, report US researchers. The risk of these cell changes is highest in those exposed to passive smoking during childhood, before breast tissue matures, according to the study published in the OncoLink: Environmental Tobacco Smoke Updated February 2000 to include latest research. |
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