Quitting Smoking Reduces Chance of Lung Cancer by 70%

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From the University of Queensland, Australia research by the Asia Pacific Studies Collaboration (APCSC) confirms that cigarette smoking substantially increases the risk of dying from lung cancer in both Australia/New Zealand (ANZ) and Asia, and importantly highlights the continuing popularity of cigarette smoking across large parts of Asia, including China, where the harmful effects of smoking are still not widely appreciated, further; giving up smoking can reduce the risk of dying from lung cancer by up to 70%

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