## Abstract Estimating the proportion of lung cancer deaths that can be avoided is important in assessing the potential impact of antismoking efforts on the reduction of lung cancer deaths. We calculated the population attributable risk (PAR) and absolute risk of lung cancer death according to smok
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Re: Asthma and the Risk of Lung Cancer. Findings from the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE)
โ Scribed by David W. Brown; Karen E. Young; Robert F. Anda; Vincent J. Felitti; Wayne H. Giles
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- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2006
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- English
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- 17
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- Article
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- 0957-5243
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## Background The concern that maternal exposure to electomagnetic fields (EMF) might be related to childhood cancer risks, particularly leukemia risks. Methods Maternal occupational data already collected as part of the Oxford Survey of Childhood Cancers have been reviewed. Information on occupat