Sloan-Kettering - Prediction Tools: Lung Cancer Risk Assessment
This prediction tool can assess a long-term smoker's risk of developing lung cancer in the next 10 years based on ... This prediction tool can assess a long-term smoker's risk of developing lung cancer ...
- www.mskcc.org/mskcc/html/12463.cfm
Tobacco study: Quitting really does lower lung cancer risk
CDC measures reduced lung cancer as a result of California's reduced smoking.
- www.cnn.com/2000/HEALTH/cancer/11/30/lung.cancer/index.html
- 5/15/2006
Lung Cancer.org - Lung Cancer 101 - Risks
Men who smoke increase their risk of death from lung cancer by more than 22 times and women increase their risk of death by more than 12 times.
- www.lungcancer.org/patients/lc_101/lc_101_risks.htm
National Cancer Institute - What You Need To Know About Lung Cancer
Pamphlet format. Covers the disease, who's at risk, recognizing symptoms, diagnosing lung cancer, the stages of the disease, treatment, side effects.
- www.cancer.gov/cancerinfo/wyntk/lung
- 5/16/2006
National Cancer Institute - Lung Cancer Home Page
NCI's gateway for information about lung cancer. ... Prevention, Genetics, Causes. Information related to prevention, genetics, and risk factors
- www.cancer.gov/cancer_information/cancer_type/lung
How to lower everyone’s lung cancer risk - Nutrition Notes - MSNBC ...
A major step to lower lung cancer risk for people who never smoke is to make family homes and workplaces non-smoking areas. You should also stay away from radon, airborne asbestos and occupational ...
- msnbc.msn.com/id/9530903
- 5/16/2006
ACS :: Low Tar Cigarettes Don't Cut Lung Cancer Risk
The lung cancer risk among those who stopped smoking was markedly lower than those who continued to smoke, irrespective of the type of cigarette," Thun said.
- www.cancer.org/docroot/NWS/content/NWS_1_1x_Low_Tar_Cigarettes_Dont_Cut_Lung_Cancer_Risk.a...
ACS :: Radon Risk for Lung Cancer Back in the Spotlight
A recent study serves as a potent reminder that smoking isn't the only factor doctors and patients should consider when discussing lung cancer risk. Radon is also important.
- www.cancer.org/docroot/NWS/content/NWS_2_1x_Radon_Risk_for_Lung_Cancer_Back_in_the_Spotlig...
NIHSeniorHealth: Lung Cancer - Causes and Risk Factors
Lung Cancer. Causes and Risk Factors. Using tobacco products has been shown to cause cancer. In fact, smoking tobacco, using ...
- nihseniorhealth.gov/lungcancer/causesandriskfactors/01.html
CancerWise - October 2005 - Phytoestrogens May Reduce Lung Cancer Risk
Phytoestrogens' May Reduce Lung Cancer Risk. Smokers, Non-Smokers Benefit From Certain Foods. Foods containing chemicals with weak estrogen-like activity appear to reduce the risk of developing lung ...
- www.cancerwise.org/october_2005/display.cfm?id=7301d4b4-dfe7-42fb-b10fa40ba6c2b786...