June 22, 2011 — Patients who smoke at the time of their prostate cancer diagnosis are at higher risk for disease-specific mortality. In addition, smoking at the time of a prostate cancer diagnosis is ...
Heavy smoking is associated with increased prostate cancer (PCa) risk and higher Gleason grade among African Americans but not European Americans, according to a new study. Among African Americans ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Cigarette smoking may increase a man's risk for developing and dying from prostate cancer, pooled data from 24 studies involving 21,600 men with the disease indicates. This ...
Smoking Hikes Stroke Risk in Hemodialysis Patients Fewer prostate cancer deaths may be yet another benefit of smoking cessation. Decreases in prostate cancer (PCa) mortality may be a beneficial effect ...
Investigators polled 124 smokers with non-tobacco-related cancers to assess smoking behaviors, harm perceptions, and cessation support.
Smoking may contribute to a higher rate of dying from prostate cancer, according to a recent review by the U.S. surgeon general. Smokers may be more likely to die from prostate cancer, according to a ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Smoking may increase younger men's odds of developing a more advanced form of prostate cancer, new research suggests. Among men younger than 55 who'd had their prostates ...
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Smoking increases the risk that men who develop prostate cancer will die from their disease, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday. The longer the men smoked, the greater the risk, said ...
Quitting smoking within six months after a cancer diagnosis adds an average of two years to a patient's life. With this information in hand, all cancer centers have an obligation to offer ...
There will be a six-week smoking cessation program beginning Wednesday, Sept. 6 at 6 p.m. in the third floor Pulmonary Department classroom. Respiratory therapists Beverly Jacoby, and Cheri Webesky ...