"Smoking is not just suicide, it is murder." A global epidemic is threatening to change our way of life. An increase in the number of deaths due to cancer shook the world and it is necessary to take some countermeasures. In April 2008, this photo was used in a public health and safety campaign called "smoking is murder". Illustrator Paulino Caffarena has sponsored this event in cooperation with a nonprofit health group called Chile's anti-cancer cancer company (also called CON AC). This image is used to raise awareness of the influence of second-hand smoke.
"Smoking" Smoking by murderers is a major health outbreak in today's society. Smoking is "normal" among Americans of all races, sexes and ages. Smoking is very harmful to the body, as tobacco contains many chemical substances. Various life-threatening diseases such as cancer come from smoking. The government has taken various ways to prevent people from using these unnecessary chemicals to live a smoking lifestyle. - According to the United Nations against Cancer, tobacco causes the deaths of 5 million people each year, far beyond HIV / AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria. In fact, this addictive medicine will ultimately impose a death penalty on the user. As the body ages, DNA atoms can mutate through this seemingly harmless plant. Cellular mutations of this type will eventually spread and the user will ultimately develop cancer.
Cigarette smoke contains toxic chemicals that may hurt DNA or cause cancer. Deaths from cancer in one of three people in this country are due to smoking. Continued smoking can weaken your body's anti-cancer system. Smoking may also interfere with your cancer treatment. It is more likely that cancer patients and survivors who continue to smoke die from primary cancer, secondary cancer or other causes than smoking or survivors who are not cancer patients and smokers
Smoking is proven to increase the risk of disease. The study shows the association between cancer and smoking, heart disease and smoking, COPD / lung disease and smoking, pregnancy / low birth weight / problem and smoking. Smoking can damage DNA due to tobacco smoke poisoning. In other words, damage can lead to 15 types of cancer. In fact, "One-tenth of nine lung cancers are caused by smoking" (CDC, 2016). - Cigarette is a thin cigarette tube for rolling paper and smoking. Tobacco contains about 600 ingredients, of which at least 69 cause cancer and many others are toxic. When tobacco burns, they produce over 7,000 chemicals. These chemicals almost all damage internal organs in the body.