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November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month.
Focused on Health, November 2008

QuitRx Research Study May Be a
Prescription to Quit

QuitRx participant Thomas FitchettWhy would nearly 21 percent of adults continue to smoke knowing that their habit may lead to cancer and for some, certain death? It’s because smoking is an addiction. It’s an uncontrollable dependence on cigarettes that causes emotional, mental and physical reactions in people who are trying to quit.

While his wife was successful in quitting “cold turkey,” Thomas Fitchett, 55, joined QuitRx, a smoking cessation research study administered through M. D. Anderson Cancer Center’s Behavioral Science Department. The study is designed to better understand how the brain responds when people experience the negative emotions, such as agitation, irritability and sadness often associated with quitting. Read more

Get the Facts: Lung Cancer

It is estimated that there will be approximately 215,000 new cases of lung cancer in the United States in 2008. Quitting smoking, or not starting at all, is by far the best way to prevent lung cancer. Smoking tobacco accounts for more than eight out of 10 lung cancer cases. If everyone stopped using tobacco, lung cancer could be nearly wiped out (American Cancer Society). Read more

Green Salad, Gardening and Lung Cancer

salad bowl imageBy now, most people know that eating a balanced diet and getting regular exercise reduces their risks of developing many diseases, including certain types of cancer. A new study from the M. D. Anderson Cancer Center proves that there are additional actions you can take to prevent cancer, specifically lung cancer.

Researchers have found that eating at least four servings a week of green salad and working in the garden once or twice a week can significantly reduce your risk of developing lung cancer – whether you smoke or not. Read more

November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month

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Focused on Health is a publication of the Public Education Office at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center and Therese Bevers, M.D., medical director of M. D. Anderson’s Cancer Prevention Center is the medical editor.

   

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