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Three metachronous primary lung cancers in a chronic smoker: A case report and review of the literature.

Dushyant DamaniaLillian ChowBoris BetancourtJames MahoneyM A HaseebAbsia JabbarRaavi GuptaGurinder Sidhu
Published in: Medicine (2021)
Smoking is a major risk factor for developing lung cancer and with continued smoking, patients are at higher risk for developing subsequent primary lung cancers. We recommend, patients with lung cancer must quit smoking, and those who do not, should remain on long-term surveillance.
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