Chemoprevention of Lung Cancer: Too Good to be True?

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A recent article in the NY Times informs readers that researchers have identified a set of proteins that can predict lung cancer five years before they become symptomatic and that an anti-inflammatory drug “could significantly reduce lung cancer risk in people with elevated concentrations of these proteins.”
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