Let’s Get WELLfluent: Calling It Quits On Smoking
 One of the best ways for your patients to reduce their risk of lung cancer continues to be smoking cessation. While your patients most likely know the dangers of firsthand and secondhand smoke, are they aware of third hand smoke? Tobacco smoke leaves behind residual nicotine and other chemicals on surfaces long after exposure. As a result, people who touch these surfaces put themselves at risk of inhaling a toxic mix of compounds. Only through a smoke-free environment can nonsmokers and smokers be completely free of smoking’s harms – and a smoke-free environment starts with the individual.
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