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Understanding How Smoking Increases Cancer Risk.

Cancer Discovery 2017 January
An in-depth computational analysis is helping to unravel the molecular mechanisms by which smoking increases the likelihood of cancer. The researchers uncovered several distinct smoking-related mutational signatures, including one thought to be the direct consequence of replicating carcinogen-damaged DNA, and another that may result in a normal clocklike mutational process being sped up.

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