
Exposure to environmental carcinogens is secondary risk factor of lung cancer independent of smoking. These includes outdoor and indoor air pollutants. Read more »
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Exposure to environmental carcinogens is secondary risk factor of lung cancer independent of smoking. These includes outdoor and indoor air pollutants. Read more »
Categories: Cancer Prevention, Cancer research, Lung Cancer, Risk Factor - Tags: environmental exposures + lung

Smoking cessation is a tough mission to be gone through. We need to apply the smoking cessation intervention to quit smoking effectively. Read more »
Categories: Cancer Prevention, Cancer research, Cancer Treatment, Lung Cancer, Risk Factor - Tags: what is smoking cessation intervention

Smoking cessation provides extensive health benefits for everyone including the smokers and non-smokers. There are many health benefits of quit smoking. Read more »
Categories: Cancer Prevention, Cancer research, Cancer Treatment, Lung Cancer, Risk Factor - Tags: smoking at 15

Cigarette smoking is the primary risk factor for lung cancer. The cancer research shows that the risk of getting the lung cancer is higher among the cigarette smokers than the non-smokers. Read more »
Categories: Cancer Prevention, Cancer research, Lung Cancer, Risk Factor - Tags: keywordluv@e cigarette

Lung Cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related death in men and in women. It has surpassed even prostate cancer or breast cancer. Read more »
Categories: Cancer Prevention, Cancer research, Lung Cancer, Risk Factor - Tags: cytogenetic lung, lung cancer introduction

Prevention of breast cancer is always the fundamental thing to look on in cancer research instead of finding a way for treatment. Most of the practices on breast cancer prevention are only for women with moderate to high breast cancer risk. Read more »
Categories: breast cancer, Cancer Prevention, Cancer research - Tags: breast cancer, Cancer Prevention, cancer research
My name is Chen. I'm 23 years old. I'm working in University Malaya Medical Centre as Pediatric Oncology research assistant. I took Bachelor of Science Genetics and Molecular Biology in University of Malaya before this. Genetics is my favourite subject since i was 16. I feel very curious on how the formation of a complex organism from a seeming formless zygote. How could a single cell gives rise to many kinds of different cells like muscle cells, brain cells and so on? Hope you all enjoy reading my blog. Thanks Read more »
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