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Harms of Cigarette Smoking and Health Benefits of Quitting
Does tobacco smoke contain harmful chemicals?
What are some of the health problems caused by cigarette smoking?
What are the risks of tobacco smoke to nonsmokers?
Is smoking addictive?
How much nicotine is in cigarettes and cigars?
Are other tobacco products, such as smokeless tobacco or pipe tobacco, harmful and addictive?
What are the immediate benefits of quitting smoking?
What are the long-term benefits of quitting smoking?
Does quitting smoking lower the risk of cancer?
Yes. Quitting smoking reduces the risk of developing and dying from cancer. Although it is never too late to get a benefit from quitting, the benefit is strongest among those who quit at a younger age (3).
The risk of premature death and the chance of developing cancer from smoking depend on many factors, including the number of years a person smokes, the number of cigarettes he or she smokes per day, the age at which he or she began smoking, and whether or not he or she was already ill at the time of quitting. For people who have already developed cancer, quitting smoking reduces the risk of developing a second cancer (23-25
MENUCONTACTDICTIONARYSEARCHSECTION MENUHarms of Cigarette Smoking and Health Benefits of QuittingDoes tobacco smoke contain harmful chemicals?What are some of the health problems caused by cigarette smoking?What are the risks of tobacco smoke to nonsmokers?Is smoking addictive?How much nicotine is in cigarettes and cigars?Are other tobacco products, such as smokeless tobacco or pipe tobacco, harmful and addictive?What are the immediate benefits of quitting smoking?What are the long-term benefits of quitting smoking?Does quitting smoking lower the risk of cancer?Yes. Quitting smoking reduces the risk of developing and dying from cancer. Although it is never too late to get a benefit from quitting, the benefit is strongest among those who quit at a younger age (3).The risk of premature death and the chance of developing cancer from smoking depend on many factors, including the number of years a person smokes, the number of cigarettes he or she smokes per day, the age at which he or she began smoking, and whether or not he or she was already ill at the time of quitting. For people who have already developed cancer, quitting smoking reduces the risk of developing a second cancer (23-25
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