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  • ...tion focuses on the disease that was the immediate cause of death (such as lung cancer) and not on whatever caused the disease (such as smoking). ...and about half these people survive five years. The most common types are lung cancer (with only 12% surviving 5 years), breast cancer (80% survival), colon canc
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  • ...''et al'' |title=Evaluation of Patients With Pulmonary Nodules: When Is It Lung Cancer?: ACCP Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines (2nd Edition) |journal=
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  • *Lung cancer
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  • Thomas died of lung cancer in [[Santa Monica, California]], two months before his 70th birthday.<ref n
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  • * [[Lung cancer]]
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  • ...of exercise and promote its value in tobacco addiction, the major cause of lung cancer.
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  • ...conversationalist, always with a cigarette and a drink in hand. He died of lung cancer at age 77.<ref>Cooper (2000) p 121</ref>
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  • ...sue. Worldwide, it is the fifth most common cause of cancer death (after [[lung cancer]], [[stomach cancer]], [[liver cancer]], and [[colon cancer]]). In 2005, br ...in women, and the second most common cause of cancer death in women (after lung cancer). In 2007, breast cancer is expected to cause 40,910 deaths (7% of cancer
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  • ...about the evils of smoking.</ref> In it he stated that the connection to lung cancer was "esoteric" and referred to "a barely determinable possible correlation
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  • ...thor= |title=The effect of vitamin E and beta carotene on the incidence of lung cancer and other cancers in male smokers. The Alpha-Tocopherol, Beta Carotene Canc
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  • ..., Bergstralh EJ, Zweig MH, Harris A, Offord KP, Fontana RS |title=Extended lung cancer incidence follow-up in the Mayo Lung Project and overdiagnosis |journal=J.
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  • ...n 1965 in response to studies of the association between [[tobacco]] and [[lung cancer]]:<ref name="pmid14283879">{{cite journal |author=Hill AB |title=The Enviro
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  • ..., Bergstralh EJ, Zweig MH, Harris A, Offord KP, Fontana RS |title=Extended lung cancer incidence follow-up in the Mayo Lung Project and overdiagnosis |journal=J.
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  • Shostakovich was diagnosed with lung cancer in December 1972. In hospital, Shostakovich wrote a friend: “Some kind of Shostakovich died in hospital from lung cancer at the age of 69 on 9 August 1975. Thousands of Russians lined up to pass h
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  • ...n 1965 in response to studies of the association between [[tobacco]] and [[lung cancer]]:<ref name="pmid14283879">{{cite journal |author=Hill AB |title=The Enviro
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