Quitting Smoking After Cancer Diagnosis
Extra Resources and Guidance for Patients and Family
Extra Resources and Guidance for Patients and Family
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with cancer, quitting smoking is one of the best ways to improve the chances of successful treatment and a longer life expectancy. Many people think it is too late to quit once a cancer diagnosis occurs and often blame themselves for their cancer. People should not feel ashamed or blame themselves for smoking instead. People should focus on quitting to improve their health, focus on cancer treatment and focus on the long-term benefits of quitting.
Quitting smoking can be challenging, and you may need to try several times before successfully quitting. It is essential to commit and focus on quitting and talk to your doctor. There are many treatment options and resources to help you quit smoking. Every member of your health care team is there to help you. Use this website to help you learn more about the benefits of quitting after a cancer diagnosis.
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