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Quitting Smoking After Cancer Diagnosis Tied to Sharply Lower Two-Year Mortality, Study Finds
New research published online in JNCCN—Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network finds that people with cancer who ...
This study found that smoking increased the risk of mortality among cancer survivors, even after adjusting for cancer type and stage,” researchers reported.
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Quitting smoking after cancer diagnosis significantly extends survival
Around 25% of people with cancer in the U.S. are active smokers when they are diagnosed, and studies have found that many of ...
U.S. cancer centers often ask patients about smoking status, but results of an online survey revealed critical gaps in efforts to help patients quit. Key organizational and provider barriers must be ...
“Smoking increased the risk of mortality among cancer survivors, even after adjusting for cancer type and stage,” the ...
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Quitting smoking after cancer diagnosis sharply improves survival, study finds
Postdiagnosis smoking cessation was linked to significantly longer overall survival among cancer patients across all stages, ...
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