11/19/2013

Smoking is just one of many dangerous things that anyone can do to their body. It can cause heart disease and chronic lung disease. Every year there are millions of people who die from smoking worldwide. But the fact is that it is also one of the most preventable deaths.



Smoking causes lung cancer, but again, is one of the most preventable risk factors for cancer. Is the number one factor for kidney cancer, bladder, cervix, and throat and other illnesses. Smoking has even been linked to some forms of leukemia as well. Nearly half of cancer related mortality in the world today occurs due to smoking. Apart from these diseases, smoking also leads to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or COPD.



So how can smoking cause cancer and other life threatening diseases? Well to start with the smoke from smoking literally contains 400 different compounds. Some of these compounds are toxic and can cause damage to cells within our body. Some of these substances have been linked to causing cancer. There are three main ingredients that are contained in cigarette smoke which are nicotine, carbon monoxide and tar. Some minor ingredients found in tobacco smoke include acetone, ammonia, arsenic and benzene, among others. As you can see they are all deadly toxins and can cause severe damage with continued use.



There is absolutely no safe level when it comes to smoking cigarettes. Surprisingly, one in two smokers will die from smoking and half of these deaths will occur even before they reach middle age. The risks of contracting lung cancer from smoking are based on a number of different factors including:



1) It is directly related to the amount of cigarettes smoked daily.
2) It depends on how many years you have been smoking.



You can also drastically reduce your chances of developing lung cancer if you decide to stop smoking now. If you manage to stop smoking for 10 years, it will drastically reduce your chances of developing lung cancer even.



Did you know that smoking has very unpleasant aesthetic effects on a smoker? It gives you bad breath, yellow teeth and dull or ashy color skin. Smokers are three times more likely to lose their teeth than nonsmokers. Smokers also tend to age early and get wrinkles faster than their counterparts. The biggest problem is that even your loved ones are at risk of contracting diseases, through secondary smoking.



As you can see there are a variety of different reasons why smoking is bad for you and the number one reason is lung cancer. Seriously consider quitting smoking now will dramatically reduce your chances of developing this disease.
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