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  Some Ethnic Differences in Lung Cancer Rates Linked to Nicotine Metabolism

Chinese-American smokers draw in less nicotine per cigarette and also metabolize nicotine more slowly than Latinos and other Caucasians, helping explain why they tend to smoke less than most Caucasians and have relatively low rates of lung cancer, UCSF scientists have found.