Smoking and cancer riskSchusterKolbe, JLudwig, H
Abstract Cigarette smoking steadily became the dominant tobacco product consumed in the United States in the early part of the twentieth century [1, 2]. With this rise in tobacco consumption came increased mortality rates related to lung cancer; however linking the two together did not come until...
We evaluated the association between smoking status and thyroid cancer risk and whether this association is mediated by body mass index (BMI) and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH). We performed a cohort study of 96,855 Korean adults who were followed ann
a当 依赖变成习惯、却再也舍不得离开 When relies on turns the custom, again also does not give up actually leaves[translate] a吸烟会增加患癌症的风险 Smoking can increase the risk which develops cancer[translate]
BACKGROUND: The association between smoking and the risk of skin cancer has not been well established. METHODS: In two large cohorts in the USA, we prospectively examined the risks of melanoma, basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) among participants grouped according to ...
Long-term breast cancer (BC) survivors are known to develop second malignancies, with second primary lung cancer (SPLC) one common type. Smoking was identified as a main risk factor for SPLC among BC survivors. These findings were limited to the U.S. and focused on smoking status, not inco...
The association between cigarette smoking and risk of invasive cervical cancer was investigated in a case-control study conducted in four hospitals in Leipzig, German Democratic Republic in 1983-1985. Analyses were based on 225 women aged 64 years or younger with newly diagnosed invasive cervical can...
The findings were published recently in theJournal of Oncology Research and Therapy. “Our findings provide the first evidence that smoking in combination with vaping significantly increases the risk of lung cancer compared to smoking alone," said study co-authorDr. Randall Harris, a ...
The risk of developing cancer increases with age. Factors like smoking and regular aspirin use also affect the risk of cancer – although in the opposite sense. Researchers from the University of Basel were now able to show that aspirin use and smoking b
Smoking-associated Colorectal Cancer Risk: Do Micronutrients Help or Hurt?doi:10.1016/j.cgh.2012.12.018JosephC.AndersonSDOSClinical Gastroenterology & Hepatology