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By Melinda Smith
Washington
31 March 2008
 
Health- Tobacco Cancer Study

The World Health Organization says tobacco use presently kills at least five million people every year

A recent story in The New York Times newspaper raised serious questions about the credibility of a lung cancer study paid for in part by a large tobacco company. 

As VOA's Melinda Smith reports, there is growing concern the study raised false hopes for lung cancer patients.

 

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