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Exposure to smoking and mutations in blood cells may lead to a rare cancer that affects immune cells – News-Medical.net
Mutations in blood cells likely caused by smoking and aging-related changes may lead to a rare type of blood cancer that affects…

Mutations in blood cells likely caused by smoking and aging-related changes may lead to a rare type of blood cancer that affects immune cells, shows a study published today in eLife.
The findings may lead to new ways to diagnose, treat or prevent rare blood…
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