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Lung Cancer and Cigarette Smoking Description: Thoracic surgeon Fred Grannis MD provides smokers, lung cancer patients and their families with information on cigarettes, smoking, cessation, and lung cancer risk, diagnosis, and treatment. Webpage design by one of his patients. (smokinglungs.com) |
Montana: Deaths Up from Lung Cancer Description: Doctor reports "it's just a relentless stream of incurable cancers" resulting from a surge in smoking by women during the 1970s. (billingsgazette.com) |
NCI: What You Need To Know About Lung Cancer Description: Pamphlet format. Covers the disease, who's at risk, recognizing symptoms, diagnosing lung cancer, the stages of the disease, treatment, side effects. (cancer.gov) |
Quitting Really Does Lower Lung Cancer risk Description: CDC measures reduced lung cancer as a result of California's reduced smoking. (cnn.com) |
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