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Smoking Might Raise Your Odds for Skin Cancer (Yahoo)

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Default Smoking Might Raise Your Odds for Skin Cancer (Yahoo)

MONDAY, June 18 (HealthDay News) -- Smoking has long been tied to a number of cancers, and now another tumor type, skin cancer, may join that list.

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