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Nov 20 2007, 10:03 PM EST
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cancer has a tremendous impact on US mortality, with an estimated 172,570 new cases and 163,510 deaths in 2005 in men and women combined.
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Feb 21 2006, 7:43 PM EST
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Feb 21 2006, 7:42 PM EST
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but there is intensive study of this strategy for cancer prevention in the lung and other epithelial sites. Such studies have served to develop both human models for the study of chemoprevention and specific chemopreventive regimens. The field-cancerization hypothesis in upper aerodigestive tract malignancy, which predicts diffuse
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Evidence suggests that the preventive effect of smoking cessation depends upon the duration and intensity of prior smoking and upon time since cessation. A 30% to 50% reduction in lung cancer mortality risk has been noted after 10 years of cessation. Avoiding known
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Feb 21 2006, 7:39 PM EST
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The following are a few of the latest lung cancer statistics:
Lung cancer incidence and mortality rates increased markedly through most of the last century, first in men and then in women. Lung cancer now accounts for 13% of new cancer
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of tobacco use Evidence suggests that the preventive effect of smoking cessation depends upon the duration and intensity of prior smoking and upon time since cessation. A 30% to 50% reduction in lung cancer mortality risk has been noted after 10 years of cessation.
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Feb 8 2006, 11:54 AM EST
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