Low levels of serum bilirubin spell higher lung cancer risk for male smokers
Elevated levels of bilirubin in the blood get attention in the clinic
because they often indicate that something has gone wrong with the
liver. Now researchers have found that male smokers with low levels of
the yellow-tinged chemical are at higher risk for lung cancer and dying
from the disease.
Source: M. D. Anderson Cancer Center - News Releases - Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: news
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