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CHICAGO — Smoking and limited physical activity were significantly associated with poor pain outcomes among cancer survivors, according to results of a cross-sectional analysis.The data, presented at ASCO Annual Meeting, showed that individuals who never smoked or are former smokers had a significantly lower likelihood of reporting uncontrolled pain than current smokers. Similarly,
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