Cigarettes kill 179 in borough
MORE people are being diagnosed with new cases of cancer as a result of smoking, figures have revealed.
In the run up to World Cancer Day on February 4, the latest figures by Fresh show that in 2009, 1,143 people in North Tyneside were diagnosed with new cases of cancer, with an estimated 222 of those cases caused by smoking.
In 2010, an estimated 2,122 people from across the region died from smoking-related cancer, and this included an estimated 179 deaths in North Tyneside.
Leading medical experts from across the region are now backing a new campaign showing how just 15 cigarettes can cause a mutation, which can lead to a cancerous tumour.
Dr Alice Melville, consultant in respiratory medicine at Northumbria NHS Foundation Trust, said: “Every year in the north east thousands of people die or are diagnosed with cancer as a result of smoking.
“We see people who should be enjoying healthy, happy years but instead have to deal with being diagnosed with a serious disease and its impact on family life.
“There is a lack of awareness about the many types of cancer caused by smoking.
“Nearly everyone knows lung cancer is caused by smoking, but very few people realise smoking is linked to 15 types of cancer.
“This is hardly surprising when you consider the range of poisons in a cigarette smoke, which contains more than 70 cancer-causing chemicals.
“It is vitally important we continue to explain to smokers the risks they are taking for the sake if themselves and their family.
“Far too many people end up regretting the gamble they take with cancer.”
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