A large study of postmenopausal women indicated that quitting cigarette smoking was associated with significantly reduced risk of bladder cancer. The most significant reduction in risk occurred in the first 10 years after quitting, with a modest but continued decline in later years.
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Quitting smoking is associated with reduced risk of bladder cancer in postmenopausal women
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