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Lung Cancer And Smoking


The bad news is that smoking increases the risk of lung cancer. All I can say that 90% of all cancer deaths among men and 80% of all cancer deaths of women associated with smoking. Cancer is not just for smokers. Shows a strong link between smoking and cancer of the mouth, pharynx, esophagus, bladder, stomach and kidneys. But cancer is a disease which was the first disease linked to smoking, the main cause of cancer death in the United States.

Here are some statistics to consider:

Men who smoked more than 23 times greater risk of developing breast cancer than men who smoke.

Women who smoke are 13 times more likely to develop lung cancer than women who smoke.

You do not reduce the risk of lung cancer from smoking families with low-tar and low nicotine and "light" cigarettes.

Did you know that more than 4000 chemicals in cigarette smoke? At least 60 of them known carcinogens.

Cancer causing agents, which control the growth of cells, DNA damage. Properties of malignant tumor cells with uncontrolled growth and multiplication of cells.

30% of all cancer deaths each year are directly related to smoking.

87% of deaths from lung cancer caused by smoking.

Passive smoking is responsible for approximately 5% of all cases of newly diagnosed cases of lung cancer.

Passive smoking and secondhand smoke causes about 3,000 lung cancer deaths per year.

If you smoke before the age of 35 years may reduce the risk of lung cancer up to 90%.

Even before the 50 withdrawal from smoking reduces the risk of cancer.

It is known that 7 of 8 people contracting lung cancer live five years after diagnosis.

Smoking, the greater the risk of lung cancer is actually increasing.

Cancer decrease the United States, the number of smokers has decreased.

People are trying to say there is no evidence that smoking causes lung cancer, actually. It is true to some extent. For example, a genetic predisposition for cancer. All is not known why some people of cancer and other developments. Some people can smoke for several years and they could not, and some people who never smoked. But there is one thing you can be sure that smoking increases the risk of lung cancer. And if they stop smoking and reduce the risk of lung cancer, a period of time.




 
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