Posted by Kate Murphy on April 23rd, 2011

No Smoking SignPeople who smoked before their diagnosis of colon cancer had a higher risk of dying — both from colon cancer and from other causes.

The risk was considerably higher in patients whose tumor was microsatellite high, but didn’t extend to those with rectal cancer or younger patients under age 50.

Drinking alcohol before diagnosis didn’t affect death rates. Read the rest of this entry »