HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Apple from the Bangkok Hospital Group, Bangkok, Thailand have published the research: Book TMBJ v5.indb, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of December/31,/2011
- what: This study shows high incidence of lung cancer in female passive smokers.
- how: Several studies were conducted including a study of local sources of drinking water a mutagenicity test of urine samples and fungi and bacteria were measured in indoor living areas.
SUMMARY
Female passive smoking, lung cancer, adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma, environmental tobacco smoke Conclusions: Recommendations based on the results of . . .
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