Potent carcinogen found in the urine of babies who have been exposed to second-hand smoke

In a recent study, nearly half the infants exposed to second-hand smoke from their parents’ cigarettes showed evidence of a significant carcinogen in their urine. This carcinogen is known to cause lung cancer.

via Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention, May 2006

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