About 40% of Americans will develop cancer at some point in their lives, a chilling statistic. Many cancers can be prevented with lifestyle changes, like losing weight, quitting smoking, avoiding ...
Patients with advanced cancer gained nearly a full year of additional life if they quit smoking, compared to those who kept lighting up, researchers reported. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI Experts ...
A study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology has found that smoking before and after diagnosis of breast cancer is associated with increased mortality from breast cancer as well as other ...
Starting smoking cessation treatment within 9 months of a cancer diagnosis was associated with improved survival across various cancer types, with the greatest survival benefit observed among patients ...
NRT duration (two vs eight weeks), and social determinants screening with referral, enabling comparative cost-effectiveness ...
Dr. Daniel J. Boffa shared how cancer care teams support patients in quitting smoking and how new data may guide improvements in high-smoking U.S. regions. Yale Cancer Center-led research published in ...
Cancer patients who quit smoking live 330 days longer on average than those who continue smoking across all cancer types and stages, according to a new study by researchers at WashU Medicine. Around ...
A 2021 study suggested a worrying comparison between smoking weed and an increased risk of developing lung cancer.
By Priyanjana Pramanik, MSc. Researchers reveal why lung cancer in people who never smoked is increasing and explore how ...
Whatever the legal judgment, the body does not wait. Carcinogens accumulate with each cigarette. The time to quit is not ...