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"We found that women who experienced non-natural menopause are at almost twice the risk of developing lung cancer compared to women who experienced natural menopause," Anita Koushik, a researcher at the Universite de Montreal's Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, said in announcing her team's findings Tuesday.
"This increased risk of lung cancer was particularly observed among women who had non-natural menopause by having had both their ovaries surgically removed."
It's the second study this year to associate bilateral oophorectomy — removal of both ovaries — with higher odds of developing lung cancer...."
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