1,500 people supported to quit smoking through Lung Cancer Screening ...
E-cigarettes may carry cancer risks of their own, researchers warn. A doctor explains what people who vape and parents should ...
Leveraging lung cancer screening can improve chronic obstructive pulmonary disease detection and intervention in underserved populations.
Lung cancer may not be the most common cancer diagnosis in the United States—that would be prostate cancer for men and breast ...
Smoking and limited physical activity were significantly associated with poor pain outcomes among cancer survivors, according ...
Smoking is linked to 20% of cancer diagnoses, with 47% of cancer patients being former or current smokers. Quitting smoking at cancer diagnosis can improve treatment outcomes, reduce complications, ...
Researchers at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine have found that patients who continue to smoke ahead of lung ...
Investigators polled 124 smokers with non-tobacco-related cancers to assess smoking behaviors, harm perceptions, and cessation support.
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 ...
Smoking cessation in advanced-stage cancer patients can extend life by about one year, highlighting its importance in cancer care. Innovative models like point-of-care tobacco treatment are ...
While tobacco use remains one of the leading causes, there is growing evidence that environmental and genetic factors are ...
How much do healthy lifestyle habits, such as diet and exercise, matter after a cancer diagnosis? Adopting healthy lifestyle ...