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Why It's Important to Quit

Mortality

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Smoking and Bone Health

Smoking and Reproduction

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How to Quit Smoking

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How does exposure affect the cigarette smoker?

The risk of developing lung and other smoking-associated cancers, as well as noncancerous diseases, is related to total lifetime exposure to cigarette smoke. This includes the number of cigarettes a person smokes each day, the age at which smoking began, the number of years a person has smoked, and ETS exposure.

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