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Studies: Gene Variants Raise Lung Cancer Risk

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RogeneSo if the variants of key genes raise lung cancer risk with SMOKING....then the variants of KEY GENES RAISES BREAST IMPLANT RISK...as proteins accumulate on the surface of silicone/silicone breast implants AFTER they are placed in the human body/time factor of exposure as WE WITH WISDOM incorporate the SCIENTIFIC TRUTH that protein excesses are common in many diseases, (lupus, RA, MS, sarcoidosis, dermatomyositis, scleroderma and other diseases of autoimmunity) as well as cancers--myeloma, brain and LUNG in breast implant patients...via the placental barrer through fetal cells with the offsring exposed. Take care, Fuchs-sey================================================================================Studies: Gene Variants Raise Lung Cancer Risk(USA TODAY) -- Three independent research teams have found genetic variations that increase the risk of lung cancer, a finding that may help explain why some smokers develop the disease and others don't.For the whole story, click here: http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH/EMIHC267/333/28041/724079?d=dmtICNNews(If your e-mail system doesn’t support hyperlinks, you can copy and paste the link into your web browser).================================================================================The information above from the Aetna InteliHealth Web site was forwarded to you by Fuchs-sey. Please read through this entire message to find out how you can register with the InteliHealth site to get free health e-mails and access to the most up-to-date health information and resources.Aetna InteliHealth is The Trusted Source for health information. Visit our site at : <http://www.intelihealth.com> , and sign up for our free health e-mails! Just click on the “Free Health E-mail” link on the left side of the screen. Bookmark the site for quick access.Copyright Aetna InteliHealth Inc., 2003. All rights reserved. Allinformation is intended for your general knowledge only and isnot a substitute for medical advice or treatment for specificmedical conditions. You should seek prompt medical care for anyspecific health issues and consult your physician before startinga new fitness regimen.

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