Showing posts with label cancer and smoking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cancer and smoking. Show all posts

Smoking and urinary system.. Bladder and kidney cancer. Place of disposal of cancerous substances in smoking

Bladder cancer:
 The percentage of bladder cancer in smokers is higher than non-smokers, as the blood gets rid of those cancerous substances, and also get rid of other materials with urine, and it is known that these materials remain in the bladder for a period of time before being eliminated with urination, In the bladder and with the passage of days affected bladder wall and cancer.
Bladder cancer is more likely to develop if a person has schistosomiasis, as they cooperate with smoking to cause bladder cancer, as in Egypt, the world's number one cancer patient.
Kidney Cancer:
It was found that the incidence of kidney cancer is increasing among smokers, due to the reason mentioned in bladder cancer, as the kidneys when the blood is cleared of some of the cancerous substances are affected by the passage of time.

Passive smoking and its relationship to diseases and cancer.. Smoking caused by smoking contains chemicals and toxic gases

The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), an agency of the World Health Organization (WHO), has found conclusive findings that passive smoking (smoking of non-smokers) leads to cancer. These findings may seem alarming if we know that more than 1 billion people worldwide They smoke differently whether they are cigarettes, pipes, hookahs or even cigars and other means of smoking.
 The danger is that the smoke produced by smoking contains chemicals and toxic gases. The experiments conducted by scientists have shown that these poisonous gases enter the inhaler's body in a negative way, affecting it and interacting with it, causing the body to develop cancer of all kinds.
It is clear that the smoke from the burning cigarette contains more harmful hydrocarbon substances than the smoke pulled by the smoker inside his chest and this explains the size of the severe damage to non-smokers who are in the same place closed with smokers and those who share a high rate of smoking damage, although they are not smokers And the disaster is greater if they are young children and this is an important point may be overlooked by many smokers, where not limited to it alone and therefore should be prohibited smoking in the indoor.
 Passive smoking may have more impact on the non-smoker of the same smoking on the smoker, and the reason is that a non-smoker does not have the ability to carry nicotine and thus negative effects of nicotine are more severe, change the smoker gets Balthij in the eyes and the nose is larger than the smoker, also proved to be Affects the individual's ability to perform the tasks and delicate tasks that need to focus.
Passive smoking causes some people to have asthma - especially children - or worsening asthma, and also causes bronchial and lung infections.
The exposure of the non-smoker to second-hand smoke causes the birth of a child below normal weight and that of the baby with a lack of lung function.

Smoking and Cancer.. Lung, throat, mouth, throat, esophagus and bladder. The development of cancer of the pancreas, cervix, kidneys and stomach. Blood cancers

Smoking and Cancer:
- Smoking causes about 87% of lung cancer deaths.
- Smoking causes cancer of the throat, mouth, throat, esophagus and bladder, and also helps in the development of cancer of the pancreas, cervix, kidneys and stomach.
Smoking is associated with the development of some types of blood cancers.

Smoking and cancer.. Cancers of the respiratory tract and upper digestive tract (lips, tongue, throat, esophagus), kidney and bladder

Smoking is the leading cause of lung cancer and one of the important reasons for cancers of the respiratory tract and upper digestive tract (lips, tongue, throat, esophagus). It also has a relationship of kidney and bladder cancer. The cancer is a chaotic proliferation of cells, causing a localized tumor soon spread in the rest of the body. Lead to death at the end of the day, and can be cured if diagnosed early.

Toxic substances in tobacco.. Nicotine. Carbon monoxide CO. Tar. A major cause of cancer

Tobacco contains more than 4,000 toxic substances most notably:
Nicotine: one drop on the tongue of dog enough to kill him on the spot as a result of respiratory paralysis. He is responsible for addiction to smoking.
Carbon monoxide CO: A poisonous gas found in car exhaust pipe, reduces the amount of oxygen that reaches to the cells, which explains the inability of older smokers to do the simplest exercise and also explains a heart attack.
  Tar: a mixture of several substances that cause cancer experimentally When the animal. Other materials: include ammonia (used to clean bathrooms) and arsenic (used to kill rats).