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Jump to full article: The Temas Blog, 2007-06-01
Intro: Synopsis in English: As part of its celebration of the 70th anniversary of its founding, Brazil's National Cancer Institute (INCA) has released the results of a May survey of 2,100 Brazilians 16 or older in seven state capitals . . .
Smoking was overwhelmingly recognized by survey respondents as a cancer risk factor: 100% said so in Florianópolis, Porto Alegre, João Pessoa and Goiânia, while 98.5% said so in RJ, 97% in SP, and 96.2% in Belo Horizonte.
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