Successful Lung Cancer Surgery Not Enough To Break Nicotine Dependence In Many Smokers
Fri, 15 Dec 2006 08:00 AM EST
... A new study has found that close to half of 154 smokers who had surgery to remove early stage lung cancer picked up a cigarette again within 12 months of their potentially curative operation, and more than one-third were smoking at the one year mark. Sixty percent of patients who started smoking again did so within two months of surgery. [click link for full article] ...
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