Alex Smith27 Nov, 2019Health
Skin cancer: smokers would reduce their chance of survival British researchers have found that people with melanoma - one of the most serious forms of skin cancer - could compromise their chances of survival if they have been smoking for a long time. Skin cancer: smokers would reduce their chance of survival Smoking would reduce the risk of survival for patients with melanoma. This study, conducted by a team from Leeds University and funded by Cancer Research UK, tracked 703 melanoma patients by monitoring their immune cells and looking at genetic indicators of the body's immune response. Their results, relayed by the journal Cancer Research , showed that there was a link between tobacco and the chances of survival for melanoma. In the end, smokers were 40% less likely to survive their cancer ten years after their first diagnosis than people who had never smoked. Scientists believe that tobacco could directly affect the way the body reacts to cancerous melanoma cells.
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