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Principles and Practice of Lung Cancer: The Official Reference Text of the IASLC EN
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The Official Reference Text of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer = IASLC Lung Cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related death in men, and in women it has surpassed even breast cancer. The primary cause of lung cancer in up to 90 percent of patients is smoking, and it is estimated that bronchiogenic carcinoma will develop in 10 to 15 percent of all smokers. Environmental factors — for example, passive smoke, occupational exposure to asbestos or chromium, and air pollution — as well as genetic predisposition in a multistep carcinogenic process may both play a part. Nevertheless, cessation of cigarette smoking is the most effective, most easily achievable, and least expensive intervention in reducing the risk of lung cancer...
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Principles and Practice of Lung Cancer: The Official Reference Text of the IASLC EN

Harvey I. Pass et al.

Principles and Practice of Lung Cancer: The Official Reference Text of the IASLC EN

Harvey I. Pass et al.

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The Official Reference Text of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer = IASLC Lung Cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related death in men, and in women it has surpassed even breast cancer. The primary cause of lung cancer in up to 90 percent of patients is smoking, and it is estimated that bronchiogenic carcinoma will develop in 10 to 15 percent of all smokers. Environmental factors — for example, passive smoke, occupational exposure to asbestos or chromium, and air pollution — as well as genetic predisposition in a multistep carcinogenic process may both play a part. Nevertheless, cessation of cigarette smoking is the most effective, most easily achievable, and least expensive intervention in reducing the risk of lung cancer...

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