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Smoking causes the majority of lung cancers. People who smoke are nine times more likely to get the disease than those who do not. That's because when ...
About this study. The purpose of this study is to understand barriers to maintenance of smoking abstinence after achieving cessation, and barriers to ...
Imbio is developing a Smoking Cessation Report (Report) that includes data analysis from a CT lung cancer screening exam. This randomized controlled (RCT) trial ...
... smoking. Participation eligibility. Participant eligibility includes age, gender, type and stage of disease, and previous treatments or health concerns ...
... smoking abstinence among ANAI people. The aim of this IRB application (Aim 1a) is to refine a metabolism-informed pharmacologic intervention to optimize ...
If you're pregnant and you smoke or vape, quitting is the best way to give your baby a healthy start. Begin by consulting your health care provider for advice ...
To reduce the risk of serious side effects, do not smoke cigarettes while you are taking oral contraceptives. Cigarette smoking increases the risk of serious ...
The risk for all types of smokers increases with the number of years and amount of tobacco smoked. Age. Although the lung damage that occurs in emphysema ...
... smoking cessation. Participation eligibility. Participant eligibility includes age, gender, type and stage of disease, and previous treatments or health ...
Researchers compiled data on more than 1,200 adult smokers in Canada and found that the real average number of quit attempts before succeeding may be closer to ...
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