DocJohn
10-28-2007, 06:50 PM
(Topix) "There was no statistically significant correlation between smoking and the stage of the disease or the aggressiveness of the tumor"
Smoking cigarettes is associated with an increased risk of cancers of the lung, head and neck, esophagus, bladder and many others and also affects response to anti-cancer treatments. via Newswise (http://www.topix.net/r/07lUe3DDGoDdEToce6O4L2WRT1f7=2F8VhHbJP6pywBmCuu8wG A=2FiG4dMqFVu1eyX02KNdwejxV9afu3KTiwPpdezVlkT=2BZV =2BoLd6z8FY04JWk=3D)
Read the full article... (http://www.topix.net/health/2007/10/smoking-does-not-lead-to-more-aggressive-or-advanced-breast-cancers?fromrss=1)
Smoking cigarettes is associated with an increased risk of cancers of the lung, head and neck, esophagus, bladder and many others and also affects response to anti-cancer treatments. via Newswise (http://www.topix.net/r/07lUe3DDGoDdEToce6O4L2WRT1f7=2F8VhHbJP6pywBmCuu8wG A=2FiG4dMqFVu1eyX02KNdwejxV9afu3KTiwPpdezVlkT=2BZV =2BoLd6z8FY04JWk=3D)
Read the full article... (http://www.topix.net/health/2007/10/smoking-does-not-lead-to-more-aggressive-or-advanced-breast-cancers?fromrss=1)