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Smoking tied to lung cancer in women with HIV (Reuters) (Yahoo)

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Default Smoking tied to lung cancer in women with HIV (Reuters) (Yahoo)

Reuters - Women infected with HIV or at risk of becoming infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, appear more likely to develop lung cancer than women in the general population, possibly because they are much more likely to smoke cigarettes, study findings hint.

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