Bangladeshi Men Lead Lung Cancer
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•British Bangladeshi men have highest rates of lung cancer in England
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Bangladeshi men have the highest rates of lung cancer in England .
University of Oxford researchers’ analysis of 17.5 million people’s health records and 84,000 cases.
Study found ethnic background and social circumstances’ are crucial factors in cancer risk, how it develops, and the type.
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