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5/20/2011
A new study suggests that smokers aren't just more likely to develop colon cancer than non-smokers, but they might also be at higher risk of dying from the disease. The results show that smokers were 30 percent more likely to die of colon cancer during the study and 50 percent more likely to die of any cause than their smoke-free peers.
Source: Reuters Health Information
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