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Lung Cancer Quitting Smoking

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If you quit smoking, how long before your risk of lung cancer decreases significantly?

Your risk of lung cancer stopped increasing once you quit smoking. If you continued smoking, then your likelihood of developing lung cancer would increase steadily.

Your risk of developing lung cancer will never reduce from where it is right now. Whatever damage you did to your lungs is done and there is no reversing it. However, if you continue smoking, then your risk of lung cancer doubles or even triples. You have a much better long-term health outlook now that you quit.

Stop Smoking!

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