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Key Points The lower tar and nicotine numbers on light cigarette packs and in ads are misleading (see Question 1).
Source:StayWell
Date:August 30, 2005
Learn how to get help to quit smoking and improve your chances of quitting. This document explains the best ways for you to quit as well as new treatments to help. It lists new medications that can double or triple your chances of quitting and quitting for good. It also tells about ways to avoid relapses and talks about concerns you may have about quitting, including weight gain.
Source:StayWell
Date:August 30, 2005
When you've been diagnosed with cancer--particularly lung cancer--it may be hard to think or talk about quitting smoking. Why? Because you smoke even though everybody knows that smoking is bad for your health. And everyone knows that it can cause cancer. Plus, we also know that quitting is hard.
Source:StayWell
Date:July 26, 2005
World No Tobacco Day is celebrated around the world every year on May 31, under the sponsorship of the World Health Organization (WHO).
Source:StayWell
Date:November 23, 2004
Cancer that has developed in one place can spread and invade other parts of the body. This process of spreading is called metastasizing. If a tumor spreads to the bone, it is called bone metastasis.
Source:StayWell
Date:November 23, 2004
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