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Lung Cancer One of Many Reasons Not to Smoke

About 189,910 new cancer cases were expected to be diagnosed among Blacks in 2016. One of the most commonly diagnosed cancers in the black community is lung cancer. Black men, in particular, make up for 15% of those cases and black women make up for 11%.

However, although many may already know that smoking causes lung cancer, they might not be too familiar with the use of tobacco leading to other major health problems as well.

“Cigarette smoking is probably the single most harmful thing you can do to your health,” said Jonathan Foulds, a professor of public health sciences and psychiatry at Penn State College of Medicine.

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“It’s hard to find a part of the body not affected by it,” Foulds said in a college news release.
Besides its link to lung cancer, smoking is also tied to heart attack, stroke, diabetes and other types of cancers, the news release noted.

As for lung cancer, “if you smoke a pack a day or more, your risk of getting

lung cancer isn’t just one-and-a-half or double that of a nonsmoker. It’s 20 times as great,” Foulds said.

Moreover, quitting smoking has a bigger effect on reducing heart attack risk than lowering high blood pressure or cholesterol, Foulds said.

It’s important to tell your doctors if you smoke, Foulds and other experts say.

“You should let your dentist know if you smoke because he or she can take special care to evaluate you for tongue, head and neck cancers,” said Dr. Alexis Reedy-Cooper, a family medicine doctor at Penn State’s Medical Center. “Dentists are often the first to detect those.”

Smokers also endanger others. Children in homes with a smoker are at increased risk for

asthma, ear infections, and lung infections. Pregnant women who smoke put their unborn child at risk for complications and premature delivery, Foulds pointed out.

“It’s not a question of whether [smokers] should quit – it is critical that they quit,” Foulds said. “Smoking is a risk factor for so many things that it doesn’t make sense to wait.”

Doctors should talk to patients who smoke about the health benefits of quitting, Foulds and Reedy-Cooper said. They can help them quit through methods such as medication and counseling.

Find out more about lung cancer on our Health Conditions tab on BlackDoctor.org.
SOURCE: Penn State, news release, Jan. 31, 2018

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