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  2. Lung cancer - Wikipedia

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    The committee's report, published in January 1964, firmly concluded that cigarette smoking "far outweighs all other factors" in causing lung cancer. [108] The report received substantial coverage in the popular press, and is widely seen as a turning point for public recognition that tobacco smoking causes lung cancer. [107] [109]

  3. Lung Cancer Diagnoses Are Increasing Among People Who ... - AOL

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    Lung cancer is the overall leading cause of cancer deaths across the nation. The American Cancer Society estimates that about 226,000 new cases of lung cancer will be diagnosed in 2025, and nearly ...

  4. Causes of cancer - Wikipedia

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    Certain bacterial infections also increase the risk of cancer, as seen in Helicobacter pylori-induced gastric carcinoma. [66] The mechanism by which H. pylori causes cancer may involve chronic inflammation or the direct action of some of the bacteria's virulence factors. [67]

  5. Epidemiology of cancer - Wikipedia

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    Over a third of cancer deaths worldwide (and about 75-80% of cancers in the United States [15]) are due to potentially modifiable risk factors. The leading modifiable risk factors worldwide are: [citation needed] tobacco smoking, which is strongly associated with lung cancer, mouth, and throat cancer;

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    The American Cancer Society (ACS) reports that 40% of cancers are linked to modifiable risk factors, while about one in 10 cancers are caused by genetic mutations passed down within a family ...

  7. Cancer - Wikipedia

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    The increased risk is believed to be due to the random chance of developing any cancer, the likelihood of surviving the first cancer, the same risk factors that produced the first cancer, unwanted side effects of treating the first cancer (particularly radiation therapy), and better compliance with screening. [206]

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