The use of tobacco is the main preventable cause of death from cancer. It causes at least 12 types of cancer. People who use cigarettes or who are exposed to secondhand smoke are more likely to die from cancer. Smoking causes deaths of 10 of all cancer deaths
States and communities provide support for smoking restrictions in public places, support integrated cancer management programs focused on tobacco, and provide more smoking cessation resources for those who want to resign By doing so you can protect non smokers.
If you quit smoking at any age you can reduce the risk of cancer and the risk of cancer death. Cancer screening can reduce the number of people who die or die from certain tobacco-related cancers
Another effect of tobacco is that it may cause chronic diseases such as cancer. Smoke contains carcinogenic compounds that cause cancer. There are various kinds of cancer and smoking such as lung cancer, breast cancer, esophageal cancer, pancreatic cancer, laryngeal cancer, head and neck cancer, gallbladder cancer, adrenal cancer and so on. Cancer patients are more likely to die than expected. Cancers cause physical suffering and may consume economic and all savings. This is because treatment and treatment of cancer is usually expensive
Smokeless tobacco products such as impregnated and chewable tobacco can also cause cancer including esophageal, oral and pharyngeal carcinomas, and pancreatic cancer. Smoking in the pipeline can cause lung cancer and increase the risk of cancer in the mouth, throat, throat, esophagus, even if the smoker does not smoke the lungs in the lungs. The difference in health level, quality of care, and number of people with specific health problems is called a difference in health. People depend on age, race, income, and other characteristics. Poor people with poor education, not belonging to a particular ethnic group or ethnic group, are more likely to smoke.
The use of tobacco is the leading cause of death from cancer and cancer. People who use tobacco products or smoke of the environment tobacco (also known as secondhand smoke) contain many chemical substances that can damage DNA, so the risk of developing cancer increases I will. Tobacco use can be used to treat a wide variety of cancers such as lung cancer, laryngeal cancer (sound box), oral cavity, esophagus, throat, bladder, kidney, liver, stomach, pancreas, colon, rectum, cervix, acute myelogenous leukemia Cause it. People who use smokeless tobacco (snake or chewing tobacco) are at high risk of oral cancer, esophageal cancer and pancreatic cancer