Focus on lung cancer: How to prevent and treat it
2nd Nov 2005, 16:09 GMT
Since smoking became popular in America in the 1930s, lung cancer rates have continued to climb. Today, it is still the leading cause of cancer-related deaths, with totals more than the other five leading cancers combined.
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