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ClĂ©ment-DuchĂȘne C et al. - Strong differences appeared when comparing environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) and occupational exposures in nonsmoker women vs men: ETS exposure, occupational exposure. Noteworthy, a sizeable number of nonsmoker male, and nonsmoker female patients had no known exposure to major lung carcinogens. Main risk factors (ETS and occupational exposure) may only explain some cases.

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