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    from lung cancer and other smoking related diseases than they die from aids‚ drug abuse‚ car accidents and homicide‚ combined. Cigarette smoking is a danger to our life and health. It is the leading known cause of lung cancer. Each year more than 30‚000 people will die of lung cancer and 4 out of 5 of them will get it because of cigarette smoke. Studies have proven that there is no safe way to smoke. Tobacco contains many dangerous cancer causing chemicals that affects the lungs of the

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    Cause and effect of global cancer Cancer is a leading cause of death globally. Three-quarter of cancer deaths occur in developingcountries or the third world (WHO‚ 2010). If current knowledge were put into practice‚ at least one third of cancer cases could be prevented‚ another third could be detected early‚ treated and cured; and suffering could be alleviated through palliative care for patients with advanced cancers. (WHO‚ 2009) In low- and middle-income countries‚ cancer overwhelmingly affects

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    Lung Cancer: The Root to Death “You were given this life because you are strong enough to live it”. In 2015‚ about 158‚040 Americans are expected to die from lung cancer. This is about 27% of all cancer deaths. There are more than 200‚00 cases of lung cancer per year. This cancer of uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the lungs is the reason for the death of men and women of all races today. The only option left is to stay strong and educate yourself on this horrendous disease before you become

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    the word cancer‚ a lot of things run through their mind. Cancer is the second most leading cause of death in America; by taking over more than half a million lives. There are many different types of cancer‚ but lung cancer leads the cause of death in cancer patients. What exactly is lung cancer one might ask? Everyone knows what cancer is‚ but what makes lung cancer different from other kinds is a very good question. Cancer forms when there is a mutation that forms in the DNA (Lung Cancer 101 1)

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    Lung cancer is one of the top 3 cancer issues in the world. The number of lung cancer patients needs to be dropped because it’s very dangerous‚ it’s deadly‚ and it is still rising in deaths today. “Lung cancer was first described by doctors in the mid- 19th century.” In the early 20th century it was considered very rare‚ but by the end of the century it was the leading cause of cancer related deaths among men by more than 25 countries. In the 21st century‚ lung cancer became the leading cause of

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    across the world should help support lung cancer because it kills thousands of people every single year. Lung Cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States in both men and women. ( lung cancer 1 ) Tobacco smoke is responsible for about 85% percent of United States Lung Cancer deaths. ( lung cancer 1 ) Lung Cancer is a very serious case and needs as much support and attention it can get to save lives. Smoking increases the risk of Lung Cancer even more for those already at risk

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    Article Review: Cancer 1. Gibbs‚ W W. "Untangling the Roots of Cancer." Scientific American July 2003: 56-65. Print. 2. In the human body‚ cells are constantly going through the cell cycle. An important step of the cell cycle is called mitosis‚ in which the cell (referred to as the parent cell) undergoes a series of steps that lead to the formation of two daughter cells. This process only occurs in somatic cells‚ which are any non-gamete cells. Gametes are haploid (containing only half of a full

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    Abstract This paper describes the effects of computer addiction to the academic performance of the students. Due to the fast advancement of technology nowadays‚ students were getting involved with the use of computer. With this trend‚ many students were developing too much dependency towards the computer. Being too much dependent in computer is called computer addiction. Computer addiction has affected the study habits of the third and fourth year students. The computer programs that were invented

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    Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the United States. “Lung Cancer is the leading cause of cancer mortality in the world‚ with more than 1.37 million deaths annually”. (Roth‚ Hong‚ Komaki‚ 2014‚ 176). It has three main types: non-small cell‚ small cell and lung carcinoid. The group of physicians and radiologic technologists are playing an important role to help diagnose this disease. Many different sectors within the field of diagnostic imaging technologies have done research into an

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    Lung cancer is the most common cancer worldwide‚ and the leading cause of cancer-related morbidity and mortality1. Cigarette smoking is firmly established as a causative agent for lung cancer‚ although about 80 percent of people who develop lung cancer nowadays are non-smokers 2‚3. Inflammatory lung processes‚ such as obstructive pulmonary disease‚ emphysema‚ chronic bronchitis‚ pneumonia and tuberculosis are also known risk factors for lung cancer‚ with significant effects observed for pneumonia

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