Cigarette Smoke Invites Cancer Disease
Quit smoking to live happier and healthier for the rest of your life.
Cancer is one of the killing diseases with different causes studied and proven by many in the whole world. This kind of disease is common among smokers both men and women. Now, it became the major cause of increased rate of death because of different cancer problems made by smoking. Smoking cause’s cancers commonly on lung, mouth, lip and tongue, throat, larynx, pharynx, esophagus, pancreas, urinary bladder have all manifested on patients suffered of the diseases over the 20th century.
The mortality rate increased in the 20th century probably because people thought and considered smoking harmless but they were wrong. Because based on the studies and clinical research, tobacco smoke presents a hazard to health which makes it harmful not only to the smokers but also to the non-smokers. Second hand smoke is a tobacco smoke around the environment where the non-smokers involuntarily or passively inhaled. Eventually, a second hand smoke is more likely dangerous than smokers.


Normal Lung Smoker’s lung with cancer
Normal lung with black specks throughout indicating the carbon deposits from pollution as compared to the picture at the right showing lung with cancer where the white area on top is the cancer, this is what killed the person. The blackened area is evidence that the tars were deposited by the smokers into their lungs with every cigarette they take.
Two men played the role of Marlboro man died of lungs cancer. The first Marlboro Man died of lung cancer in 1992 was Wayne McClaren. In an advertisement he promoted Marlboro cigarette in 1976. After he learned that he had lungs cancer he begun promoting an anti-smoking campaign. The second Marlboro Man who will suffer the same disease in 1995 was David McClean, who succumbed to lung cancer in 1995. To enable him complete a commercial filming and print ad shoots, he had to smoke as many as five packs of cigarettes a day.
According to book of records, a 5-year Lebanese boy is the youngest smoker on record. His parents encouraged him to smoke with their intention of entering the Guinness Book of Worlds record. According to Wednesday’s editions of the As Safer newspaper, Abdel Karim al-Ali started to smoke at the age of 3. He is skilful in smoking all kinds of cigarettes. His parents were unable to realize that they are the ones who put their son’s life in danger.
Susan Thompson Buffet, a wife of a second richest man in the world died of a stroke at the age of 72 while visiting her friends in Cody, Wyo. Mrs. Buffet diagnosed of mouth cancer in October 2003.
This is a fact that many people are nicotine addict nowadays. Even though they knew the consequences from their act, they still continue doing their dangerous habit. Probably they thought smoking should be imparted of their daily activity but how wrong they are. But fortunately, this addiction to cigarette smoking can be cured through rehabilitation and therapy. And a clinical research confirmed that the most effective medical procedure to make patients quit smoking is through nicotine replacement therapy works as a substitute for very concentrated nicotine you get from a stick of cigarette. It helps plummeting the cravings and withdrawal symptoms of giving up. NRT delivers nicotine without the chemicals that are very harmful components of the tobacco smoke.
Cancer can be acquired by anyone both for smokers and non-smokers. It can be prevented and lives can be saved if people are encouraged to quit smoking. Nowadays, number of smokers among young people is dramatically increasing probably because of irresponsible parents and community. Giving appropriate education to young people about smoking prevention and smoking cessation may be a strong control program to make environment clean where people live healthy.
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Jeanette Torres | Jun 27, 2008 | Reply
Your article is simple and easy to understand. I enjoyed reading it. What makes me interested in is the pictures of clear lungs as compared to the infected one. Keep up the good work.
William | Jun 27, 2008 | Reply
It’s informative. I hope a lot of smokers will become more conscious of their now and come across some article like this.
It’s really better to quit smoking at the earliest possinle.
notobaccocampaign | Jun 3, 2009 | Reply
very interesting. a good read. thanks for posting. help smokers to quit smoking.
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