World Cancer Day: Lungs Can Heal from Smoking Damage
Professor Sam Janes, Wellcome Senior Fellow and Head of Lungs for Living Research Centre, University College London
04-Feb-20 14:00
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New research has found that if smokers decide to quit, their lungs can repair some of the damage caused by smoking. In conjunction with World Cancer Day, we take a look at the significance of this study for the prevention of lung cancer.
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Tags: The Bigger Picture, The Daily Digest, World Cancer Day, lungs, smoking, quitting smoking, I Am and I Will, Union for International Cancer Control, World Health Organisation, WHO, lung cancer, tobacco, second-hand smoke, Nature,