Lung Cancer Awareness Month with GSK Consumer Healthcare

Quitting smoking is the single best thing an individual can do to reduce their risk of lung cancer. In fact, after 10 years smokefree, your risk of developing lung cancer is cut in half. Of the 36.5 million current adult smokers, over 70 percent say they want to quit smoking and 40 percent will try this year. While quitting smoking can be difficult, pairing a behavioral support program—like a Freedom From Smoking® group clinic or online course —with nicotine replacement therapy can double your chances of quitting successfully.

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