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Researchers have found more evidence that suggests a relationship between race and rates of lung cancer among smokers. Some (36)
Researchers have found more evidence that suggests a relationship between race and rates of lung cancer among smokers. Some (36)
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2013-10-28
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Researchers have found more evidence that suggests a relationship between race and rates of lung cancer among smokers. Some (36)______have shown that blacks are more likely than whites to get lung cancer from smoking.
Researchers at the University of Southern California and the University of Hawaii did the new study. The New England Journal of Medicine(37)______the findings.
The eight-year study(38)______more than 180,000 people. They provided(39)______about their tobacco use and their diet as well as other information. They included(40)______ and former smokers and people who never smoked. Almost 2, 000 people in the study developed lung cancer.
Researchers say(41)______ might help explain the racial and(42)______ differences. There could be differences in how people’s bodies react to smoke. But(43)______ influences, including the way people smoke, could also make a difference.
African-Americans and Latinos in the study reported smoking the fewest cigarettes per day. Whites were the heaviest smokers. But the scientists note that(44)______. This could fill their lungs with more of the chemicals in tobacco that cause cancer.
(45)______. Yet scientists know that some diseases affect different groups differently. And some drug companies have begun to develop racially targeted medicines.
Last June,(46)______. The name is BiDil. The agency called it "a step towards the promise of personalized medicine".
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Researchers have found more evidence that suggests a relationship between race and rates of lung cancer among smokers. Some(36)comparisons have shown that blacks are more likely than whites to get lung cancer from smoking.
Researchers at the University of Southern California and the University of Hawaii did the new study. The New England Journal of Medicine(37)published the findings.
The eight-year study(38)involved more than 180,000 people. They provided(39)details about their tobacco use and their diet as well as other information. They included(40)current and former smokers and people who never smoked. Almost 2,000 people in the study developed lung cancer.
Researchers say(41)genetics might help explain the racial and(42)ethnic differences. There could be differences in how people’s bodies react to smoke. But(43)environmental influences, including the way people smoke, could also make a difference.
African-Americans and Latinos in the study reported, smoking the fewest cigarettes per day. Whites were the heaviest smokers. But the scientists note that(44)blacks have been reported to breathe cigarette smoke more deeply than white smokers. This could fill their lungs with more of the chemicals in tobacco that cause cancer.
Many researchers disagree not only about the effect of race on the risk of disease, but even about the meaning of race. Yet, scientists know that some diseases affect different groups differently. And some drug companies have begun to develop racially targeted medicines.
Last June,(46)the United States Food and Drug Administration approved a drug designed to treat heart failure in black patients. The name is BiDil. The agency called it "a step towards the promise of personalized medicine".
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答案
ethnic
解析
意为“种族的”。
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大学英语六级
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