A new report suggests that e-cigarette vapor can contain cancer-causing formaldehyde at levels up to 15 times higher than regular cigarettes.
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Research indicates smoking cessation boosts survival, even if a few pounds are added on.
More than a fifth of American teens smoke or use tobacco in some way, according to CDC research.
Annual lung cancer screenings for long-term smokers may soon be covered by Medicare, the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced.
Practices that are part of a parental tobacco control intervention have higher rates of delivering tobacco control assistance to parents over a one-year follow-up period.
A combination of counseling and medication greatly increases smokers’ chances of quitting.
There is little evidence to support removing a black box warning about suicide risk from the prescription anti-smoking drug Chantix, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration says.
Cigarette smoking accounts for approximately 14 million major medical conditions that plague the lives of U.S. adults, according to a new government report.
Smokers with cancer who used e-cigarettes along with traditional cigarettes were more dependent on nicotine than those who didn’t use the devices, and were just as likely – or less likely – to have quit smoking than patients who didn’t use e-cigarettes.
About 14.5 million U.S. cancer survivors are alive today, compared to just three million in 1971, with prevention and targeted therapies helping to reduce mortality.