The agreement had a major impact on Americans’ smoking habits: Between 1998 and 2019, U.S. cigarette consumption fell by more ...
"Ignoring the number one cause of cancer while focusing only on secondary risks is not sound policy," writes Gary Streit.
Lung cancer is the deadliest cancer, often detected late. Learn its symptoms, risks, and why quitting smoking and a healthy lifestyle can save lives.
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer death in the U.S., with 229,410 new cases and nearly 125,000 deaths expected in 2026. Tobacco use is the dominant risk factor for lung cancer, ...
Last week's story about University of Arizona medical student Derek Neal's battle with lung cancer attracted some inaccurate comments from readers. Some readers decided, based on reading the story, ...
A lung cancer diagnosis can feel frightening. And when a family member is diagnosed, you might wonder about your own risk, prompting you to ask if lung cancer is hereditary. Smoking tobacco accounts ...
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Maryland received low grades for its efforts to end the sale of flavored tobacco products and fund tobacco prevention ...
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