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Chunk #13 — DISCUSSION

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Smokers with the CHRNA lung cancer-associated variants are exposed to higher levels of nicotine equivalents and a carcinogenic tobacco-specific nitrosamine.
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We also note that the population frequencies of these variants suggest that they are unlikely to explain, by themselves, the ethnic/racial differences in lung cancer risk among smokers that we have documented in these populations, since risk is higher among Native Hawaiians and lower in Japanese Americans, compared to European Americans (19,20).