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World No Tobacco Day highlights risks of tobacco use
1. 31.05.2013
WORLD NO TOBACCO DAY
DR AMER BHUTTA;;;;;;;arbsurgeon@gmail.com
The theme of this year's World No
Tobacco Day is ban tobacco
advertising, sponsorship and
promotion.
2. WORLD NO TOBACCO DAY
31.05.2013
Tobacco use is among the leading
preventable causes of death.
Each year, the global tobacco
epidemic kills nearly 6 million
people, including more than 600,000
who die from exposure to second-
hand smoke.
3. WORLD NO TOBACCO DAY
31.05.2013
It is on track to kill more than 8 million by
2030, by which time approximately 80% of the
deaths would occur in low- and middle-income
countries.
4. 31ST MAY
WORLD NO TOBACCO DAY,
HIGHLIGHTING THE HEALTH RISKS ASSOCIATED
WITH TOBACCO USE AND ADVOCATING FOR
EFFECTIVE POLICIES TO REDUCE CONSUMPTION.
5. TOBACCO USE
SECOND CAUSE OF DEATH GLOBALLY (AFTER
HYPERTENSION)
RESPONSIBLE FOR KILLING ONE IN 10 ADULTS
WORLDWIDE………
9. Tobacco has been portrayed to
them as fun and modern which has
totally camouflaged the risks
associated with tobacco use.
Children have an absolute right o be
protected from tobacco
addiction, including the effects of
adult smoking which can
compromise a child’s health even
before birth.
28. 80% OF THE WORLD'S ONE BILLION
SMOKERS LIVE IN THIRD WORLD
COUNTRIES.
29. Bans on smoking in
restaurants can
substantially
improve the air
quality
30.
31. HEALTH EFFECTS OF TOBACCO
MAJOR RISK FACTOR
HEART ATTACKS,
STROKES,
CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE
PULMONARY DISEASE
EMPHYSEMA,
32. HEALTH EFFECTS OF TOBACCO
CANCER
LUNG CANCER,
CANCERS OF THE LARYNX AND
MOUTH,
PANCREATIC CANCER
BLADDER CANCER
CROHN'S DISEASE
33. HEALTH EFFECTS OF TOBACCO
Cigarette smoke contains several
Carcinogenic products.
There are roughly 45 Carcinogens in
cigarette smoke. However, cessation of
smoking can repair the damage
gradually.
The primary risk of tobacco usage
includes many forms of cancers like
Cancer of larynx, head and neck, breast
cancer, bladder cancer, oesophagus and
pancreas cancer, cervical cancer in
women etc.
36. LUNG CANCER
non-smokers in 3.4 cases per 100 000 population.
SMOKERS
0.5 packs rises to 51.4 per 100 000,
1-2 packs - 143.9 per 100 000
More than 2 packs a day - up to 217.3 per 100,000
37. PASSIVE SMOKING
very real health risk.
603 000 deaths were attributable to
second-hand smoke in 2004