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Exposure to second-hand smoke raises breast cancer risk in non-smokers by 24%, study reveals
A meta-analysis of published epidemiological studies has found that exposure to second-hand smoke can significantly increase the risk of breast cancer in women who do not smoke. The study is published in the British Journal of Cancer. Review Article: Exposure to second-hand smoke and breast cancer risk in non-smoking women: a comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis. Image Credit: Studio Peace / Shutterstock Background Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed malignancy in women, accounting for about 15% of all female cancer-related mortality. Approximately 2.3 million new breast cancer cases have been reported in 2020. Notably, it accounts for one-third of cancer diagnoses

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