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Stop Smoking And Add 15 Years To Your Life

This is such a toxic practice that a whole library could be written about its health-destroying effects. Even if you already have cancer, smoking cessation will increase your chances of survival. This applies to all kinds of cancer, not just lung cancer.

For example, according to a recent report published in the journal Clinical Oncology, researchers in Scotland conducted a study to assess whether active smoking compromises survival in patients with colorectal cancer.

The results showed that "the absolute difference in 5-year cause-specific survival (active smokers vs. the rest) was 21%." Avoid secondhand smoke, as it is linked to the development of lung and breast cancer and also reduces lung cancer survival.