Quit Smoking in Your 50’s and Significantly Reduce Cancer Risk

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Quit Smoking in Your 50’s and Significantly Reduce Cancer Risk

Wednesday, May 9th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

A new medical study shows that it is never too late to quit smoking. So if you are looking for another good reason to quit smoking, this is it.

The study analyzed the impact on lung cancer death rates for smokers who:

  1. quit smoking in their 50’s;
  2. quit smoking in their 60’s; and
  3. those that continued their smoking habit

The results indicate that the earlier you quit smoking the more significantly you can reduce your risk of dying from lung cancer. It also showed that participants that quit smoking in their 50’s and 60’s still significantly reduced their risk of dying from lung cancer. In other words, it is never too late for you to quit smoking to improve your health.

Of-course this does not mean that you should wait until you are in your 50’s or 60’s to quit smoking. You should quit smoking as soon as possible to maximize your health benefits and significantly reduce your risk of lung cancer.

For the complete article on this medical study, please visit:

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This is great news for all smokers. It is never too late for you to take action and quit smoking.

To Your Health,

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