Cancer
Smoking accounts for some 30% of all cancer deaths.
Cigarette smoking accounts for 25% of all cancer deaths in women.
The death rate from cancer for male cigarette smokers is more than double that of nonsmokers, and the rate for female smokers is 67% higher than for nonsmokers.
Smoking is responsible for 85% of lung cancer cases in men and 75% among women, according to estimates of the American Cancer Society.
Smoking is causally associated with cancer of the larynx, oral cavity, esophagus, kidney, and urinary bladder in women and men.
Ehm, i think i don't want to activate my cell cancer. So, i will try my best to stop smoking this year. I hope next year i will out of smoking anymore.
These stats are really alarming. I think smokers should take
a look at this. But then again., they all gonna look at it
and laugh and they'l just say
"wer all gonna die anyway.
smoking makes me happy and i dont wanna die not
enjoying my life..."
its just sick!