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Weight control program reinforces smoking cessation. [PDF]
A B Wittsten
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What's New? The NELSON protocol has shown substantial promise in utilizing low‐dose computed tomography (CT) for lung cancer detection. However, its effectiveness across different disease stages remains poorly understood. Here, using NELSON data and the MISCAN (MIcrosimulation SCreening ANalysis)‐Lung model, the authors estimated NELSON‐specific CT ...
Koen de Nijs+9 more
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Objective: Continuation of smoking after a cancer diagnosis increases the burdensome side effects from cancer treatment, and decreases the chances of cure. Smoking cessation may improve oncological outcomes in cancer patients. This study aims to evaluate
Iris Bronsema+5 more
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What's New? Immune checkpoint inhibitors have improved survival rates in patients with advanced‐stage non‐small cell lung cancer; however, the majority obtain no long‐term benefits. This analysis derived from two prospective clinical studies indicates that lean body weight‐normalized clearance of pembrolizumab is a highly sensitive biomarker for the ...
Fenna de Vries+36 more
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Little is known about the longitudinal effects of smoking cessation on sputum inflammatory cells. We aimed to investigate the changes in sputum inflammatory cells and T-lymphocyte subpopulations after 6 and 12 months smoking cessation. Induced sputum was
Izolde Bouloukaki+7 more
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Response to a smoking cessation workshop by family practice resident physicians [PDF]
C. Jones
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What's New? Alcohol's prognostic role in colorectal cancer remains uncertain, partly due to biases in self‐reported intake. This is the first study to evaluate blood DNA methylation‐based alcohol consumption scores as prognostic biomarkers in colorectal cancer.
Tanwei Yuan+8 more
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Prospective study of factors predicting outcome of transdermal nicotine treatment in smoking cessation [PDF]
Steven G. Gourlay+4 more
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What's New? Higher pre‐diagnostic body mass index has been associated with higher risk of mortality in individuals with colorectal cancer; however, the mechanism remains unclear. This prospective analysis of incident colorectal cancer cases within the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition cohort study addressed potential collider
Thu Thi Pham+25 more
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