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Can I use this opportunity to recommend a well-reviewed book on the history of our attempts to understand, explain, treat and prevent lung cancer? academic.oup.com/shm/article-...
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Despite having been the most common and deadly cancer of the twentieth century (first in the western world and later worldwide), lung cancer never attracte
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Carsten Timmermann, A History of Lung Cancer: The Recalcitrant Disease
Carsten Timmermann
Lung cancer deaths trace the rise and fall of smoking— Lung cancer kills more than two million people every year, making it the most fatal cancer globally. While a number of factors increase the risk, the 20th century brought one like no other: smoking.
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