Although not sure if this could be termed ‘good news’ but a significant discovery by the researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Centre indicates that male smokers with low levels of a yellow-tinged chemical found in blood, called ‘bilirubin’, may be at higher risk of developing lung cancer. Here is what the findings of the study concluded by these researchers indicate:
Bilirubin Lung Cancer Link
The level of bilirubin, an essential component present in your blood, could be a close indicator of how prone you are to lung cancer. MG gets you more on this discovery.
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