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Fact 39 
There is a 30 to 40% increased risk of breast
cancer among women who are current or long-term smokers, women who started
smoking at a younger age, and women who start smoking before giving birth to
their first child.
Source: Li, Christopher I.; Malone, Kathleen E.; Daling, Janet R. The Relationship Between Various Measures of Cigarette Smoking and Risk of Breast Cancer Among Older Women 65&#8211;79 years of Age (United States). Cancer Causes and Control, Volume 16, Number 8, October 2005, pp. 975-985(11)
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