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Smoking and Lung Cancer

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Lung Cancer in the United States kills more people than breast cancer, colon cancer and pancreatic cancer combined. It has a very poor survival characteristic and fortunately is linked to smoking in a large majority of the cases. / Here at Osceola Regional we do non-cardiac thoracic surgery when I am unfortunately seeing the end product of smoking which involves both early and sometimes late stage lung cancer. We do know that stopping smoking makes a difference even for a short time. But patients have to stop smoking for almost 10 years to have the same risk characteristics as a non-smoker.
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When? This feed was archived on February 12, 2021 21:26 (3y ago). Last successful fetch was on September 03, 2018 14:04 (5+ y ago)

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Lung Cancer in the United States kills more people than breast cancer, colon cancer and pancreatic cancer combined. It has a very poor survival characteristic and fortunately is linked to smoking in a large majority of the cases. / Here at Osceola Regional we do non-cardiac thoracic surgery when I am unfortunately seeing the end product of smoking which involves both early and sometimes late stage lung cancer. We do know that stopping smoking makes a difference even for a short time. But patients have to stop smoking for almost 10 years to have the same risk characteristics as a non-smoker.
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