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33 months vs 8.77 months, P less then .001). By stratified analysis, patients that knew their cancer diagnosis had longer survival time in each subgroup (P less then .001, all subgroups). Cox regression analysis showed that knowing their cancer diagnosis was an independent influencing factor for survival in patients with LC (hazard ratio, 0.826; 95% CI, 0.802-0.851; P less then .001). CONCLUSIONS Knowing their cancer diagnosis contributed to longer survival time in patients with LC, providing clear evidence that medical staff and