Cigarette Company Funds Cancer Study

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The parent company of a cigarette maker paid for a U.S. study that said increased use of CT scans can prevent lung cancer deaths. The 2006 Weill Cornell Medical College study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, said 80 percent of lung cancer deaths could be prevented by CT scans.

 

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