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Types of Cancer  >  Lung Cancer  >  Smoking Cessation

Lung Cancer: Chemotherapy and Radiation May Not be Your Only Options
Novel Lung Cancer Treatments Work Differently than Traditional Therapies: Know what to ask your doctor, so you can make the Best Decision for Treatment.
The Truth About Light Cigarettes: Questions and Answers (Part I)  -  What is the scientific evidence about the health effects of light cigarettes? 1. The Federal Government’s National Cancer Institute (NCI) recently concluded that light cigarettes provide no benefi ...
The Truth About Light Cigarettes: Questions and Answers (Part II)  -  Key Points: ~ The lower tar and nicotine numbers on light cigarette packs and in ads are misleading. ~ Light cigarettes trick the smoking machines so that they record artificially low tar and ...
Never Too Late To Quit  - Giving up smoking benefits even those who have already been diagnosed with cancer, particularly in terms of prolonging life and reducing the risk of recurrence or the development of new cancers. A ...
Study Shows Strong Tobacco Control Programs and Policies Can  -  A study published today in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute* provides the latest evidence that investing in state tobacco control programs can reduce smoking rates. In this evaluatio ...
Questions and Answers About Cigar Smoking and Cancer  -  1. What are the health risks associated with cigar smoking? Scientific evidence has shown that cancers of the oral cavity (lip, tongue, mouth, and throat), larynx, lung, and esophagus are associ ...
Cigarette Smoking and Cancer: Questions and Answers  - Key Points: 1. Cigarette smoking causes 87 percent of lung cancer deaths and is responsible for most cancers of the larynx, oral cavity, esophagus, and bladder (see Question 1). 2. Secondhand smo ...
Questions and Answers About Smoking Cessation  -  1. How important is it to stop smoking? It is very important. Tobacco use remains the single most preventable cause of death in the United States. Cigarette smoking accounts for nearly one-third o ...
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