Postoperative Tobacco Cessation Improves Quality of Life, Lung Function and Long-Term Survival in Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer Patients.
Fabian DörrTobias LeschczykKonstantinos GrapatsasHruy MengheshaNatalie BaldesGeorg SchlachtenbergerMatthias B HeldweinMaximilian MichelAlexander QuaasLars HagmeyerKatja HöpkerThorsten WahlersKaid DarwicheChristian TaubeMartin SchulerKhosro HekmatServet BölükbasPublished in: Cancers (2024)
Postoperative smoking cessation is associated with improved quality of life and lung function testing. Notably, a significant increase in long-term survival rates among non-smoking NSCLC patients was observed. These findings could serve as motivation for patients to successfully complete a non-smoking program.