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Having cancer and smoking are also risk factors. Your risk of ... Smoke. If you have one or more risk factors, discuss prevention strategies with your ...
Cigarette smoking. Chemicals, including chemicals in some cosmetics. Environmental pollution. Coexisting conditions. People with PBC often have another ...
Risk factors for developing a urinary tract infection after cystoscopy include advanced age, smoking and unusual anatomy in your urinary tract. Bleeding ...
Sami says. Factors that put people at the highest risk for burning mouth include being female, perimenopausal or postmenopausal, over 50 and smoking. Secondary ...
However, there has been an increase in throat cancer in recent years in people who do not smoke or drink. ... Smoking is the leading cause of head and neck cancer ...
Smoking is a common cause of lung cancer. But a growing number of patients who are young and don't smoke get lung cancer. Unfortunately, lung cancer often ...
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Perioperative smoking cessation and clinical care pathway for orthopaedic surgery. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. 2017; doi:10.2106/JBJS.RVW.16.00122 ...
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