Shining A Light On Lighting Up: 5 Ways To Spot And Stop Smoking Related Cancers

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At 70 years old, Lydia Whitlow likes to stay active. “I like to work in the yard. It feels good to turn the soil and watch my garden grow,” she says. Enjoying a sun-filled day in south Houston seemed nearly impossible a few years before, given the circumstances. Fifteen years ago, her dentist discovered oral cancer during a routine exam. After aggressive surgery, Whitlow, a smoker for nearly 50 years, was relieved to find out she was in remission. In 2006, she received the grim news she woul

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