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Evidence suggests Smoking mayincreaseRelapse risk.

5 studies (6 claims)

Emerging evidence

Study Claims

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InterventionDirectionEndpointTypePopulationDosageTitle
current smokingNo effect - did not predictrelapse of Graves' disease
Human
patients with first-time Graves' diseaseLong-term prognosis after medical treatment of Graves' disease in a northern Swedish population 2000-2010.cited 47×
previous smokingDecreases - was protective againstrelapse of Graves' disease
Human
patients with first-time Graves' diseaseLong-term prognosis after medical treatment of Graves' disease in a northern Swedish population 2000-2010.cited 47×
smoking cessationNo effect - difficulties in maintainingabstinence and preventing relapse
Human
many smokersNot mentionedFacilitators and barriers to smoking cessation: a qualitative study among health professionals in Germany.
smoking habitIncreases - bound to subsequent relapsesrelapse risk
Human
Not specifiedOutcome Prediction of Treatment of Graves' Hyperthyroidism with Antithyroid Drugs.cited 27×
smokingIncreases - risk factorrelapse
Human
Not specifiedGraves' disease in clinical perspective.cited 22×
smokingIncreases - risk of warts relapse is 5-fold higherrisk of warts relapse
Human
smokersNot specifiedRisk factors for recurrence after successful treatment of warts: the role of smoking habits.cited 8×