Tobacco remains the leading preventable cause of cancer death in the U.S., despite a dramatic decline in smoking, a new American Cancer Society report says.
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American Cancer Society marks 49th annual Great American Smokeout
The American Cancer Society is marking the 49th annual Great American Smokeout on Thursday, encouraging smokers across the ...
Thursday, Cancer patients and advocates with the American Cancer Society are marking the 49th annual Great American Smokeout, ...
Cigarette smoking has declined in the United States, but still remains the leading preventable cause of cancer death.
The Tobacco Atlas is a website packed with scientific information and insights, but is presented in a way so anyone can ...
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RHHD encourages community to quit smoking during Lung Cancer Awareness Month
Richmond and Henrico Health Districts (RHHD) are encouraging the greater Richmond region community to quit smoking to support ...
Local health leaders are hitting several popular Cajun food spots today to help residents kick the habit. Their message?
The reason behind the phenomenon is the sharpened tooth, which develops ulcers inside the mouth, displaced tooth, the area around the weak tooth which creates a wound and mouth ulcers neglected for a ...
A recent ICMR study reveals that one in nine Indians faces a lifetime risk of cancer, emphasizing the importance of early ...
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Current Lung Cancer Screening Guidelines Miss Most Tumors, Study Suggests
Among 997 patients with lung cancer, only 35.1% met USPSTF screening criteria, while universal age-based screening (40-85 ...
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