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Secondhand smoke exposure and risk of lung cancer in Japan: a systematic review and meta-analysis of epidemiologic studies.

Individuals who are regularly exposed to secondhand smoke may have a high tendency to develop lung cancer.

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Tobacco smoking and lung cancer risk: an evaluation based on a systematic review of epidemiologic evidence among the Japanese population.

Tobacco smoking may increase lung cancer development risk.

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Cigarette smoking and liver cancer risk: an evaluation based on a systematic review of epidemiologic evidence among the Japanese population.

Cigarette smoking may elevate liver cancer risk.

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Cigarette Smoking and esophageal cancer risk: an evaluation based on a systematic review of epidemiologic evidence among the Japanese population.

Cigarette smokers are highly vulnerable to esophageal cancer.

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Cigarette smoking and pancreas cancer risk: an evaluation based on a systematic review of epidemiologic evidence among the Japanese population.

Pancreatic cancer is more likely to occur in cigarette smokers than in non-smokers.

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Tobacco smoking and breast cancer risk: an evaluation based on a systematic review of epidemiologic evidence among the Japanese population.

Women who smoke tobacco are more likely to develop breast cancer than those who do not smoke.

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Tobacco smoking and gastric cancer risk: an evaluation based on a systematic review of epidemiologic evidence among the Japanese population.

Tobacco smokers may have a high tendency to develop stomach cancer.

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Consumption of cured meat and prospective risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in women.

High intake of cured meats may elevate chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) development risk in women.

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Intensive lifestyle changes for reversal of coronary heart disease.

A lifestyle that involves the regular intake of low-fat vegetarian diets, aerobic exercise, and stress reduction may improve and reverse the conditions of coronary heart disease patients.

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