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the-bigger-picture · health-and-living · 12 Mar 2015 · 04:00 pm · 25 mins listen
Nasopharyngeal cancer remains one of the most common cancer among Malaysian men. When people move away from high-risk areas of the world to countries where nose cancer is less common, subsequent generations of their family have a gradual reduction in their inherited risk of nose cancer. Explaining the links of ancestry, eating habits and environmental exposure when it comes to nose cancer is Dr. Dalilah Kamaruddin of the National Cancer Society of Malaysia.
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