When cancer in the lung or lungs spreads to the skin, or other parts of the body, the chances of long-term survival are not good, according to an article titled, “Malignant Melanoma & Lung Cancer Link,” by Bernard P. Nelson.
The article provides evidence from a medical study about the role smoking and nicotine plays in causing pancreatic cancer. The article was recently published by Suite 101 Magazine.
Lung Cancer Statistics
A medical study compared the survival rate of patients when their lung cancer spread to the skin or other parts of the body. The article provides medical evidence of survival statistics from a study by the College of Medicine, University of Oklahoma, U.S.A.
Facts about Lung Cancer
The article states that the American Cancer Society says, “Lung cancer is the No. 1 cancer killer in the United States...” Facts about lung cancer and causes of lung cancer are discussed in Nelson’s article.
Pancreas Cancer
The article provides information from a medical study by the Department of Pediatrics, University of Arkansas for Medical Science, College of Medicine, about nicotine causing pancreatic cancer.
The article provides links to both medical studies.
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