![]() Tobacco and Cancer Risk
Tobacco is one of the strongest cancer-causing agents. Tobacco use is associated with a number of different cancers, including lung cancer, as well as with chronic lung diseases and cardiovascular diseases. For more information please call the Cancer Learning Center at 801-581-6365 or 1-888-424-2100.
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Tobacco and Cancer Risk ResourcesSelected HOPE Resources for Tobacco and Cancer Risk
Cigarette Smoking and Cancer: Questions and Answers
This fact sheet is part of the National Cancer Institute's Cancer Facts series. It gives an overview of the relationship between cigarette smoking and lung cancer and explains that additional information and resources may be obtained from the Office on Smoking and Health.
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Utah Quitnet
Quitnet.com is a free online smoking cessation program. From their website users can create their own quit plan, ask expert counselors questions, find support from the QuitNet community, and learn from quitting and medication guides.
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