Prevent yourself from getting lung cancer
Jay M. Lee (Surgical Director, Thoracic Oncology Program, UCLA) gives expert video advice on whether lung cancer run in families. He also asks if it true that aspirin can help prevent lung cancer and if nutrition can also help to prevent lung cancer.


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