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NCI

Secondhand Smoke and Cancer

asthma  risk  tobacco  secondhand  smoke  smoking  cessation  stroke  sids  environmental  involuntary  carcinogenesis  10.18  bronchitis  ETS  passive 

A fact sheet that summarizes the studies on the health effects of exposure to environmental (secondhand) tobacco smoke.

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NCI

Tratamiento del cáncer de vesícula biliar (PDQ®)–Versión para profesionales de salud

cancer  asthma  risk  tobacco  secondhand  smoke  smoking  cessation  stroke  sids  environmental  involuntary  gallbladder cancer  carcinogenesis  10.18  bronchitis  ETS  passive 

Resumen de información revisada por expertos acerca del tratamiento del cáncer de vesícula biliar.

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NCI

Harms of Cigarette Smoking and Health Benefits of Quitting

nicotine  health  risk  tobacco  quitting  secondhand  smokeless  smoking  cigarette  hookah  benefits  quit  cessation  quitline  lung  cervical  leukemia  kidney  cigar  rectal 

A fact sheet that lists some of the cancer-causing chemicals in tobacco smoke and describes the health problems caused by cigarette smoking and the benefits of quitting.

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CDC

Lung Cancer Risk Factors

cancer  secondhand  smoking  lung  substances  diet  Risk Factors  family history  basic information  radon gas  carcinogens 

Research has found several risk factors that may increase your chances of getting lung cancer.

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CDC

"Lung Cancer in African-American Men: Protect Your Family and Yourself" Infographic

cancer  prevention  infographic  secondhand  smoking  lung  EPA  Tobacco Use  basic information  African-American 

Infographic encouraging African-American men to quit smoking to protect themselves and their families from lung cancer.

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CDC

Lung Cancer Prevention

cancer  prevention  safety  secondhand  smoking  lung  diet  EPA  Tobacco Use  basic information 

You can help lower your risk of lung cancer in the following ways.

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CDC

Preventing Chronic Disease | Smoking Initiation, Tobacco Product Use, and Secondhand Smoke Exposure Among General Population and Sexual Minority Youth, Missouri, 2011"2012 - CDC

youth  students  disease  chronic  missouri  tobacco  secondhand  smoke  smoking  CDC  among  exposure  product  sexual  minority  initiation  population  Risk Factors  health promotion  Preventing Chronic Disease 

Research indicates disparities in risky health behaviors between heterosexual and sexual minority (referred to as LGBQ; also known as lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer, and questioning) youth. Limited data are available for tobacco-use–related behaviors beyond smoking status. We compared data on tobacco age of initiation, product use, and secondhand smoke exposure between general population and LGBQ youth.

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CDC

Secondhand Smoke infographic

infographic  illness  secondhand  smoke  smoking  death  CDC Vital Signs  Tobacco Use 

CDC Vital Signs - Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of death, disease, and disability in the US. Each year, around 443,000 people die from smoking or exposure to secondhand smoke, and another 8.6 million suffer from a serious illness from smoking.

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CDC

Preventing Chronic Disease | Determinants of Exposure to Secondhand Smoke Among Vietnamese Adults: California Vietnamese Adult Tobacco Use Survey, 2007"2008 - CDC

survey  disease  chronic  adults  california  tobacco  secondhand  smoke  smoking  CDC  among  adult  exposure  vietnamese  determinants  Asian Americans  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  vulnerable populations 

Because smoking rates are high among Vietnamese men, we used data from the 2007–2008 California Vietnamese Adult Tobacco Use Survey to estimate secondhand smoke exposure and associated risk factors among Vietnamese nonsmokers. Thirty percent of nonsmokers were exposed to secondhand smoke (SHS) at home, 8% at work, 52% in bars, and 67% on a college campus. At home, odds of SHS exposure were greater for women than for men and for adults aged less than 40 years than for older adults. Odds of SHS exposure were higher for former smokers at work (among employed men) and among men when in bars. Future interventions should consider sex, age, and smoking history in efforts to prevent SHS exposure among Vietnamese adults.

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