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		<description>[...] Lung cancer is the most common in the cities where the research was carried out. The ratio of people with cancer to the total number of people interviewed was 1.85 according to the research. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] Nicotine directly speeds the growth of lung cancer, University of South Florida researchers report. [...]</description>
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