That said, the risk does decrease somewhat with time. And without question, becoming a former smoker is one of the best things you can do to reduce your cancer risk and improve your overall health. This article breaks down lung cancer risk in former smokers compared to people who have never...
You've heard it before: Smoking cessation significantly lowers lung cancer risk and can even boost the effectiveness of treatments in those already diagnosed. For some patients, that can extend life by up to 1.8 years. "Quittingsmokingis hard work, but the health benefits are worth it," Mulle...
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Most patients are ex- or current smokers, and therefore are at high risk for co-existing chronic obstructive pulmonary dise... None - 《Lung Cancer》 被引量: 99发表: 1995年 Airways hyperresponsiveness, bronchodilator response, allergy and smoking predict improvement in FEV1 during Breathlessness is...
A body of literature has suggested an elevated risk of lung cancer associated with particulate matter and traffic-related pollutants.We examined the relati... C Robin,Puett,E Jaime,... - 《Environmental Health Perspectives》 被引量: 73发表: 2014年 Smoking behaviour and toxin exposure during six...
The background rate of cumulative damage is fit to never smoker data. For smokers, an additional cumulative damaging process is fit for the period of smoking, proportional to cigarettes per day (CPD). Further, it is demonstrated that the fit of the CD models can be approximated by estimating...
cells and its optimized variant TERT572Y (YLFFYRKSV, SEQ ID No: 2) - for treating cancer in a HLA-A*0201-positive patient having a non small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) expressing TElomerase Reverse Transcriptase (TERT), wherein said patient is a never-smoker or a light-former smoker.KOSMA...
cancer (median follow-up of 7 years); therefore, the adducts were not influenced by the early effects of the cancer disease itself. In that investigation, the adducts were linked to the lung cancer risk, with an OR of 1.86 (95% CI, 0.88–3.93), when comparing detectable versus non...