‘Light’ cigarettes with holes in their filters make smokers more vulnerable to lung cancer as they inhale higher amounts of harmful toxins

‘Light’ cigarettes with tiny holes in their filters may have made smokers more vulnerable to the most common form of lung cancer, scientists claim.

Researchers investigated why rates of adenocarcinoma, a cancer that occurs deep in the lungs, had increased over the last 50 years.

During same period, the number of people developing other forms of lung cancer had fallen in relation to more smokers quitting tobacco.

Read more of the original article from DailyMail.

europharmausa.com
SHARE