Smoking cessation after cancer diagnosis reduces the risk of severe cancer pain: a longitudinal cohort study

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  • who: Chie Taniguchi et al. from the Editor:, University of Tokyo, Nagakute, Aichi, Japan have published the research work: Smoking cessation after cancer diagnosis reduces the risk of severe cancer pain: A longitudinal cohort study, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of July/26,/2022
  • what: The study demonstrated that patients who quit smoking after cancer diagnosis have a lower risk of severe cancer pain. The authors aimed to investigate whether changing smoking behavior after cancer diagnosis influences the incidence of severe cancer pain by using analyzing a medical claims dataset in Japan. This study provides . . .

     

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