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Smoking and Tobacco

Tobacco smoke from cigarettes, cigars, and pipes contains over 4,000 chemicals (including at least 50 that cause, initiate, or promote cancer), and is a significant threat to one’s health.

1. Marijuana smoke contains over 400 chemicals, many of which can cause cancer.
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Smoking is the primary cause of approximately 90% of all cases of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) , and puts the smoker at risk for many cancers, heart disease, and other illnesses.
3. Second-hand smoke can cause serious health problems for non-smokers, especially children. In New Brunswick , an estimated 22% of the population aged 15 and older smokes.


A guide to help you quit smoking

Visit our Resource Room (http://www.nb.lung.ca/resources/) for resources about smoking & tobacco or follow the links below to our national website:

References

1. Health Canada Healthy Living Tobacco FactSheet

2. The Canadian Lung Association. (2006). Facts about smoking.

3. Health Canada . (2006). Canadian Tobacco Use Monitoring Survey 2005. (CTUMS 2005)