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Why you shouldn't smoke and what it is like to have Emphysema from those with the disease. Contributed by members of EFFORTS (Emphysema Foundation For Our Right To Survive)
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Effects on your health In nineteen sixty-four, The United States Surgeon General first reported that smoking is hazardous to your health. Smoking has numerous, harmful effects on your health. According to the American Cancer Society, if you smoke, your risk of dying from lung cancer is twelve times greater than a non-smoker. Smoking is also the major cause of cancer of the mouth, larynx, throat, and esophagus; and has been linked to cancers of the kidney, bladder, and pancreas. In addition to t ...


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This web page written by thoracic surgeon Fred Grannis MD represents an attempt to provide smokers, lung cancer patients and their families with information on cigarette smoking, cessation, lung cancer risk, diagnosis and treatment. THE LUNG CANCER AND CIGARETTE SMOKING WEB PAGE Established January 1996 by Frederic W. Grannis Jr. MD, last updated March 1, 2006 by FWG. Starting in July, 1999 the web design was strikingly improved by one of my patients Stephen R. Teel. Includ ...


Passive Smoking: A summary of the evidence May 2004 [view printer-friendly version] Passive smoking and lung cancer. 2 Passive smoking and heart disease. 3 Other circulatory diseases. 4 Passive smoking and respiratory diseases. 4 The impact of passive smoking on children. 4 Other effects of passive smoking. 5 Policy Implications. 5 Public Places. 5 Workplace. 6 Children. 6 Estimate of UK impact of passive smoking. 6 Tobacco Industry Approach. 6 Conclusion. 7 ...


Press Release WHO/29 9 March 1998 PASSIVE SMOKING DOES CAUSE LUNG CANCER, DO NOT LET THEM FOOL YOU The World Health Organization (WHO) has been publicly accused of suppressing information. Its opponents say that WHO has withheld from publication its own report that was aimed at but supposedly failed to scientifically prove that there is an association between passive smoking, or environmental tobacco smoke (ETS), and a number of diseases, lung cancer in particular. Both statements ar ...


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Ok, here's the Negative, but truthfull facts.... (Most of these facts you've already heard, But please read them anyway with an open mind) 1. Smoking is the most preventable cause of death in our society. 2. Smokers have twice the risk of dying of heart attacks. 3. Smokers lose an average of 15 years of life. 4. Smoking causes 3,000 nonsmokers to die of lung cancer each year. 5. Smoking is the cause of about 30% of all cancer deaths. 6. Smoking is responsible for more than 8 ...




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