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Vaping exposes you to thousands of chemicals, including many that cause cancer and lung disease
Your risk goes down once you quit, but you may still need a lung cancer screening
Early detection of the disease can extend your life, but there are specific testing guidelines
Knowing the signs (like a cough that won’t quit) may help some people detect lung cancer early
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Each comes with substantial health risks and should be avoided
Kick the harmful habit with these tips
How to protect your family from exposure
Smoking before surgery puts you at risk for death and other complications
What patients with cancer should ask to make the most out of your appointment
Lung cancer doesn't just affect people who smoke
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