Monday, October 30, 2006

Can Lung Cancer Prevent You From Smoking?

Smoking accounts for 87 percent of all cases of lung cancer. Lung cancer represents one of the most serious diseases associated with tobacco use. As the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States, it claims more lives than prostate, colon, lymph, and breast cancer combined.

The risk of lung cancer increases when you smoke longer and smoke more cigarettes. Lung cancer can only be detected when it reaches advanced stage. You can prevent the risk of lung cancer by quitting smoking. Not many smokers survive from lung cancer.

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