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    US Woman Disputes Tobacco Link to Sister's Death
    Published: 2011-01-22    Views:104 reads

    A woman in the US is disputing a doctor's opinion that tobacco was a contributing factor in the death of her sister, according to a piece on WOWT Channel 6.

    Denise Korb is disputing the death certificate filed on her sister Sue Korb, who died suddenly in Texas at the age of 56, because a Texas doctor marked yes in the box asking if tobacco was a contributing cause of death.

    "It's ironic that somebody who quit so many years ago and was so anti-smoking but they're contributing her death to smoking," said Korb. "I don't think so."

    Korb said she had contacted the office of the doctor who had signed the death certificate and had been told that they had found a medical record from 1976 on which her sister had listed herself as a smoker.

    "I was dumbfounded," said Korb.

    Source from: Tobacco Reporter
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