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Lung cancer rates are increasing substantially in women, particularly in non-smoking women, with no known reason for the increase. Now researchers at Fox Chase Cancer Center may have uncovered a critical piece in the puzzle. Working in a mouse model of smoking-induced lung cancer, Margie Clapper, Ph.D., Co-leader of the Cancer Prevention and Control Program at Fox Chase Cancer Center, and ...
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