Stop smoking if you have cancer
Stop smoking. Smoking, more than any other lifestyle factor, increases the risk of cancer; stopping the habit is the most important step that a smoker can take to avoid cancer, In addition to lung cancer, smoking is strongly associated with cancers of the esophagus, mouth, larynx, pancreas, and bladder; recent studies also link it to an increased risk of breast cancer, For people who find it impossible to stop smoking, there are some dietary measures that can somewhat lower their cancer risk. One is to consume broccoli or related cruciferous vegetables several times a week.