2022
DOI: 10.1097/ju.0000000000002649
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Does Smoking Cessation Reduce Bladder Cancer Recurrence?

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“…The authors of this study 1 and the supportive editorial commentary 2 rightly support continued counseling against tobacco use in our bladder cancer patients, despite the failure of this study to demonstrate a measurable alteration in cancer progression among patients with high-risk, recurrent disease who belatedly quit smoking.…”
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“…The authors of this study 1 and the supportive editorial commentary 2 rightly support continued counseling against tobacco use in our bladder cancer patients, despite the failure of this study to demonstrate a measurable alteration in cancer progression among patients with high-risk, recurrent disease who belatedly quit smoking.…”
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confidence: 68%