Philip Morris
Cancer Mortality in Nonsmoking Women with Smoking Husbands Based on A Large-Scale Cohort Study in Japan
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690 T. HIRAYAMA
The results of the present study must be effectively utilized' in planning pro-
erams for the control of lung cancer and other selected diseases. The results
clearly indicate that lung cancer, especially in women, can only be controlled
satisfactorily when proper measures are taken against passive smoking as well'as
against active smoking. especially in countries like Japan. A similar statementt
rnay also be valid for cancers of other selected sites.
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