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Effect of smoking reduction, cessation, and resumption on cancer risk: A nationwide cohort study.

Jung Eun YooKyungdo HanDong Wook ShinWonyoung JungDahye KimCheol Min LeeHyuktae KwonSung-Sik HanYun-Mi Song
Published in: Cancer (2022)
Worldwide, tobacco use is the single leading preventable risk factor for cancer and cancer death. This study examined the effects of reduction, cessation, and resumption of smoking on cancer development by measuring smoking behavior repetitively. Although smoking reduction has a substantial cancer prevention benefit for those who cannot quit, cessation should be encouraged whenever possible. Quitters should be monitored to ensure that they do not resume smoking.
Keyphrases
  • papillary thyroid
  • smoking cessation
  • squamous cell
  • lymph node metastasis
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • emergency department
  • young adults
  • electronic health record