Think smoking is just a bad habit? Think again. A shocking study reveals that every single cigarette you smoke cuts 20 minutes off your life. That’s nearly 7 hours gone with every pack. But here’s the ...
Smoking cessation after cancer diagnosis is linked to improved overall survival even for advanced cancers, according to a recent study.
The Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act of 1965 mandated that all cigarette packages carry a warning: "Caution: ...
A study of more than 13,000 people with cancer yielded further evidence that quitting smoking soon after diagnosis can considerably prolong survival.Individuals who quit smoking within 6 months of a ...
Around 25% of people with cancer in the U.S. are active smokers when they are diagnosed, and studies have found that many of them continue to smoke during treatment. This may be due in part to a ...
Even in advanced cancer, patients who quit smoking soon after diagnosis lived longer, yet most were never offered meaningful cessation support. Study: Smoking Cessation and Mortality Risk in Cancer ...
Cessation of cigarette smoking might reverse the increased risk for fractures that is observed with the behavior, according to findings from a retrospective study. Researchers conducted a ...