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Deciphering the impact of common genetic variation on lung cancer risk: a genome-wide association study.
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Lung cancer is a leading cause of cancer death worldwide. While >80% of the population attributable risk of lung cancer can be ascribed to tobacco smoking, several lines of evidence indicate that inherited genetic factors influence the development and progression of lung cancer; in particular epidemiological studies have consistently shown an elevated risk of lung cancer in relatives of lung cancer cases after adjustment for smoking.