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Smoking 'stops' cancer-fighting proteins, makes harder to treat cancer: Study

The scientists used powerful computational tools to analyse DNA from over 12,000 tumour samples across 18 different types of cancer.

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Scientists have discovered one mechanism by which tobacco smoking causes cancer and makes it more difficult to treat by undermining the body’s anti-cancer safeguards, a new study has said.

The study, published in the journal Science Advances, links tobacco smoking to harmful changes in DNA called `stop-gain mutations` which tell the body to stop making certain proteins before they are fully formed.

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