Cancer patients who quit smoking within six months of diagnosis significantly improve their survival chances, according to a new study from The...
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Quitting smoking post-cancer diagnosis boosts survival rates across many cancer types, offering patients a better chance at recovery and improved quality of life.
Cancer patients who quit smoking within six months of diagnosis significantly improve their survival chances, according to a new study from The...
A new study from the MD Anderson Cancer Center reveals that quitting smoking within six months of a cancer diagnosis can significantly improve...
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Quitting smoking within six months after a cancer diagnosis adds an average of two years to a patient's life.
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If you don't smoke, don't start. If you smoke, quit. If you don't quit, change. That is the message of Philip Morris International (PMI), the company...