Breakfast on a cigarette increases the risk of cancer
- Tuesday, August 9, 2011, 19:18
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A recent scientific study found that smokers who break their fast on a cigarette in the morning, before they eat any food and in less than
half an hour on waking from sleep, are susceptible to the types of cancer more than others.
The study, published in the journal “Cancer” issued by the American Cancer Society, that these smokers are at risk of lung cancer and
neck more than their counterparts.
The study showed that people who smoke their first cigarette after half an hour
and before the hour of waking are more likely to develop lung cancer by 30 per
cent of smokers others who do not take them but the first cigarette after waking
hours of sleep.
And this increases to 80 per cent among those who smoked their first on a
cigarette in less than half an hour of waking from sleep.
For neck cancer, those who smoked the first cigarette after half an hour and less
than an hour on waking up the ratio to 40 per cent, while up to 60 per cent among those who smoked their first on a cigarette in less
than half an hour.
The study showed that the extent of dependence on nicotine controls the behavior of the smoker, one who depends on a lot of nicotine,
which can be classified as Addicted, more likely to smoke during the first half hour of waking.
Known as “nicotine dependent” as a person who can not resist smoking more than half an hour, and is therefore classified as Addicted
and not a smoker.
A study published last January about the smokers, had that women who smoke increase their risk of breast cancer, especially if you started smoking at an early age.
The risk of disease among smokers ball-breaker, and up to 28 per cent of smoking a pack a day for 30 years, and down to 6 per cent were participating in smoking compared with women who never smoked.



