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A new biology, diagnosis and treatment guide issued by U.S. researchers finds that lung cancer in those who have never smoked is different from that of smokers. Dr. Charles M. Rudin of The Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center in Baltimore said exposures to second-hand smoke and radon gas are thought to play important roles in causing the disease in never-smokers.
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