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American Lung Association® Fact Sheet Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and Tobacco While in the general population, smoking among women decreases with age, smoking rates among Asian American and Pacific Islander women increase with age. ... Details > American Lung Association | Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and Tobacco Smoking is responsible for 87% of the lung cancer deaths in the United States. In 1993, lung cancer was the leading cause of cancer death 22.3% among Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.... Details > Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services | Don't Let Another Year Go Up in Smoke: Smoking Quit Tips Also available in: Spanish A recent study shows that 70 percent of adult smokers want to quit. This article supports smokers in accomplishing that goal.... Details > Office on Smoking and Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion | Reasons To Quit Smoking Also available in: Chinese-Traditional Japanese Korean Samoan Spanish Tongan Vietnamese Smoking kills--one in two lifetime smokers will die from smoking. Smoking causes cancer, heart disease, chronic bronchitis, asthma, and emphysema.
... Details > New South Wales Multicultural Health Communication Service | Why Do You Smoke? Answer the questions on this site to find out why you smoke. Understanding the reasons you smoke may assist you in making a decision about a quitting method that will work best for you.... Details > National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health |
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