Cigarette Smoking and the Risk of Pulmonary Metastasis From Breast Cancer

To determine whether there is an association between cigarette smoking and the development of pulmonary metastatic disease among women with breast cancer. A case-control study. The University of California, Davis Medical Center. Eighty-seven women patients with unilateral, invasive breast cancer and...

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