Puffing to death
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29/06/1992
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WHO
NEWS FOR smokers gets worse and worse. According to earlier studies, about one-fourth the number of regular smokers were expected to die of tobacco-related diseases. Latest estimates put the figure at one-third.
Richard Peto of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund in UK, along with the World Health Organisation and the American Cancer Society, has found that there is a growing incidence of deaths from tobacco in the West and the former Soviet Union. One-fifth of all the people in this region will be killed by tobacco-smoking. For every smoker stricken by lung cancer, three others will die from heart disease, other cancers and chest ailments.
Richard Peto of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund in UK, along with the World Health Organisation and the American Cancer Society, has found that there is a growing incidence of deaths from tobacco in the West and the former Soviet Union. One-fifth of all the people in this region will be killed by tobacco-smoking. For every smoker stricken by lung cancer, three others will die from heart disease, other cancers and chest ailments.