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  2. Health effects of tobacco - Wikipedia

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    From the 1890s onwards, associations of tobacco use with cancers and vascular disease were regularly reported. [14] In 1930, Fritz Lickint of Dresden, Germany, published [18] [17] a meta-analysis citing 167 other works to link tobacco use to lung cancer. [17] Lickint showed that people with lung cancer were likely to be smokers.

  3. American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network - Wikipedia

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    Their efforts include tobacco use prevention and cessation programs, increasing tobacco taxes, and enacting smoke-free laws. ACS CAN states that tobacco use prevention, especially in a "new generation of young smokers", would be the most effective way to reduce exposure to smoke and reduce health risks, including lung cancer. [7]

  4. Passive smoking - Wikipedia

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    Passive smoking is the inhalation of tobacco smoke, called passive smoke, secondhand smoke (SHS) or environmental tobacco smoke (ETS), by individuals other than the active smoker. It occurs when tobacco smoke diffuses into the surrounding atmosphere as an aerosol pollutant, which leads to its inhalation by nearby bystanders within the same ...

  5. Breast Cancer Awareness Month Has Lost the Plot - AOL

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    Breast cancer gets incredible PR—but in reality, things are much more grim than they appear. And that can be detrimental to the people actually dealing with it. Breast Cancer Awareness Month Has ...

  6. 10 Breast Cancer Facts That People Don't Know but Should - AOL

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    Breast cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer for women, with 300,000 Americans diagnosed this year alone. While this may sound like a scary statistic, the odds are in our favor. Thanks ...

  7. Women and smoking - Wikipedia

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    "In 1987, lung cancer surpassed breast cancer to become the leading cause of cancer death among U.S. women." [38] Smoking now accounts for 80% of lung cancer deaths among women. Although there has been a more pronounced campaign to raise funds for breast cancer research and a possible cure, more women are dying from lung cancer.