BUSM will collaborate with military hospitals and Veteran’s Affairs medical centers nationwide to research and create new tools for the detection of lung cancer. Smoking is 50 percent more common in the military than in the regular population, and veterans are 25-75 percent more likely to develop lung cancer than non-veterans.
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