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How-smoking-increases-the-risk-of-lung-cancer
By Gray Rollins
With so many dangers associated with smoking, especially the correlation
between smoking and the development of lung cancer, it is amazing
to see how many people continue to voluntarily take part in this
activity! Why is it that these mostly mature, reasonably intelligent
men and women of every nationality allow such a small object to
have so much control over their lives? You’d think it would be
easy to just say “NO” to this tiny little death machine, but in
reality it just isn’t so.
Why? Because smoking is a habit and habits are hard to break.
Interestingly even efforts to raise the price of a pack of cigarettes
have failed to slow the demand. And even though they aren’t cheap,
cigarettes are very easy to buy, which makes it even harder to
break this habit.
Smoking is the number one contributor to lung cancer. Besides
causing lung cancer, cigarette smoking can cause other health-related
problems including emphysema, bronchitis, and heart disease. Combine
cigarette smoking with excess weight, stress, and a sedentary
lifestyle, and a person who smokes literally becomes a ticking
time bomb.
Here are some interesting bits of information about smoking and
lung cancer.
Any amount of smoking can ultimately cause lung cancer, but how
long you have been smoking, how deeply you inhale, and how many
cigarettes you smoke on a regular basis all impact the development
of lung cancer. It goes without saying that people who smoke a
pack or more a day and who have smoked most of their lives are
significantly increasing the likelihood that lung cancer will
develop.
Quitting smoking may not stop lung cancer from developing, but
doing so still is highly advisable. You immediately lower your
risk of developing lung cancer the moment you stop (but only when
you stop for good). The body will go into repair mode within a
day or two after you stop. It’s not possible to determine whether
the damage that has been done internally can be corrected, but
stopping is worth the gamble.
Women are just as much at risk of developing lung cancer from
smoking as men are, assuming equivalent smoking patterns and history.
When it comes to lung
cancer, men generally get most of
the attention. There are more cases of men with smoking-related
lung cancer than there are women, but don’t let this statistic
fool you. Women are in danger too. In fact, more women die each
year from smoking-related lung cancer than from breast cancer.
Passive smoking can also cause lung cancer, even in people who
do not smoke. Passive smoking is the same as inhaling second-hand
smoke. If you smoke, be considerate to others who don’t. Don’t
smoke in enclosed spaces such as homes or cars. This is especially
important around small children who don’t even realize the dangers
they’re being exposed to.
If a pregnant woman smokes, her unborn baby smokes too!
And finally smoking is the cause of 90% of the cases of lung cancer.
That alone should keep you from starting!
Article
Source: http://www.upublish.info
About the Author:
Gray
Rollins
Gray Rollins is a featured writer for LifeLungCancer.com . To
learn more about new
lung cancer research and the
link between smoking and lung cancer, visit our site.
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