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Reasons to Stop Smoking
WELL HERE IS SOME VERY GOOD IDEAS WHY YOU SHOULD STOP SMOKING.
 
1. If you only smoke one packet of cigarettes per day for one year at a cost of £5.35 per pack that will amount to an incredible £1825.per year per person.2. Its the major cause of toung, throat and lung cancer.3. Its the major cause of emphysema a crippling lung disease where upon you cannot breath towards the latter part of life and you die by slow agonising suffocation4. You cut your life span as a smoker by at least ten years as well as suffering from physical illness for years as you get older.5. How much do you need to know before you stop smoking.6. Don't be foolish enough to think it will never hurt you, there are thousands upon thousands who have died from smoking in the last couple of years who have though that way.7. All smoking related disease is irreversible 8. So stop now and enjoy life, not just now.At the clinic we have helped thousands of people stop smoking for the past thirty years. let us help you to.We look forward to meeting you and assisting you, in becoming an ex smoker.Best wishes and God Bless. Dr. Lyn Bateman. PhD.
so YOU WANT TO STOP SMOKING?
If you have a deep desire to become a "non smoker" and free yourself forever of this habit, then we can help you achieve just that. Our expertise over a span of 30 years has helped so many people become non smokers and live healthier, happier lives.
 
If you have a deep desire to become a "non smoker" and free yourself forever of this habit, then we can help you achieve just that. Our expertise over a span of 30 years has helped so many people become non smokers and live healthier, happier lives.
 
 
If you have a deep desire to become a "non smoker" and free yourself forever of this habit, then we can help you achieve just that. Our expertise over a span of 30 years has helped so many people become non smokers and live healthier, happier lives.
 
If you have a deep desire to become a "non smoker" and free yourself forever of this habit, then we can help you achieve just that. Our expertise over a span of 30 years has helped so many people become non smokers and live healthier, happier lives.
 
If you have a deep desire to become a "non smoker" and free yourself forever of this habit, then we can help you achieve just that. Our expertise over a span of 30 years has helped so many people become non smokers and live healthier, happier lives.
 
If you have a deep desire to become a "non smoker" and free yourself forever of this habit, then we can help you achieve just that. Our expertise over a span of 30 years has helped so many people become non smokers and live healthier, happier lives.
If you have a deep desire to become a "non smoker" and free yourself forever of this habit, then we can help you achieve just that. Our expertise over a span of 30 years has helped so many people become non smokers and live healthier, happier lives.
Smoking is the largest preventable cause of ill health, accounting for120,000 premature deaths every year in the UK.
COPD is an umbrella term which covers many well known smoking-related lung diseases. They include chronic bronchitis, emphysema, chronic obstructive airway disease and chronic airway flow limitation.
It currently costs the health service around £500 million each year but it is hoped improved diagnosis and treatment of the condition could significantly reduce this staggering bill.
COPD progresses slowly and sufferers do not normally seek medical attention until their disease is quite advanced. Although smokers in their thirties may have early COPD, they often attribute their symptoms to a "smokers cough" and modify their daily activity to avoid exercise which provides breathlessness. By the time they seek help it may be to late for appropriate treatment.
Smoking is responsible for over 95 per cent of cases of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. It is a common disorder in which lung damage over a long period of time impairs the flow of air in and out of the lungs and causes breathlessness.
Lung Cancer
Lung cancer is the commonest cancer in the UK and causes about 30,000 deaths every year in England and Wales. Although non smokers can get lung cancer, the risk is about ten times greater for smokers and is also increased by the number of cigarettes smoked per day and the number of years of smoking. The risk of lung cancer in an ex-smoker falls to the same level as a non smoker after 10 years plus.
If the UK population stopped smoking lung cancer would gradually become less common. Only a minority of patients with lung cancer can be cured, although the cure rate is slowly rising with improvements in treatment. Currently roughly 10% of patients can expect to be cured (i.e. alive 5 years after diagnosis with no evidence of the cancer having come back again). It is estimated that almost 60 percent of people diagnosed with lung cancer die within one year of their diagnosis, and nearly 75 percent will die within two years. These rates have not improved over the past 10 years. The overall five-year survival rate for all stages of lung cancer is only 16 percent. Although the chance of survival is typically poor with lung cancer.
However, all the remaining incurable patients can benefit from palliative treatment which can improve quality of survival.
 
If the UK population stopped smoking lung cancer would gradually become less common. Only a minority of patients with lung cancer can be cured, although the cure rate is slowly rising with improvements in treatment. Currently roughly 10% of patients can expect to be cured (i.e. alive 5 years after diagnosis with no evidence of the cancer having come back again). It is estimated that almost 60 percent of people diagnosed with lung cancer die within one year of their diagnosis, and nearly 75 percent will die within two years. These rates have not improved over the past 10 years. The overall five-year survival rate for all stages of lung cancer is only 16 percent. Although the chance of survival is typically poor with lung cancer.
However, all the remaining incurable patients can benefit from palliative treatment which can improve quality of survival.
 
 
If the UK population stopped smoking lung cancer would gradually become less common. Only a minority of patients with lung cancer can be cured, although the cure rate is slowly rising with improvements in treatment. Currently roughly 10% of patients can expect to be cured (i.e. live 5 years after diagnosis with no evidence of the cancer having come back again). It is estimated that almost 60 percent of people diagnosed with lung cancer die within one year of their diagnosis, and nearly 75 percent will die within two years. These rates have not improved over the past 10 years. The overall five-year survival rate for all stages of lung cancer is only 16 percent. Although the chance of survival is typically poor with lung cancer.
However, all the remaining incurable patients can benefit from palliative treatment which can improve quality of survival.
 
Lung cancer is the commonest cancer in the UK and causes about 30,000 deaths every year in England and Wales. Although non smokers can get lung cancer, the risk is about ten times greater for smokers and is also increased by the number of cigarettes smoked per day and the number of years of smoking. The risk of lung cancer in an ex-smoker falls to the same level as a non smoker after 10 years plus.
If the UK population stopped smoking lung cancer would gradually become less common. Only a minority of patients with lung cancer can be cured, although the cure rate is slowly rising with improvements in treatment. Currently roughly 10% of patients can expect to be cured (i.e. alive 5 years after diagnosis with no evidence of the cancer having come back again). It is estimated that almost 60 percent of people diagnosed with lung cancer die within one year of their diagnosis, and nearly 75 percent will die within two years. These rates have not improved over the past 10 years. The overall five-year survival rate for all stages of lung cancer is only 16 percent. Although the chance of survival is typically poor with lung cancer.
However, all the remaining incurable patients can benefit from palliative treatment which can improve quality of survival.
 
If the UK population stopped smoking lung cancer would gradually become less common. Only a minority of patients with lung cancer can be cured, although the cure rate is slowly rising with improvements in treatment. Currently roughly 10% of patients can expect to be cured (i.e. alive 5 years after diagnosis with no evidence of the cancer having come back again). It is estimated that almost 60 percent of people diagnosed with lung cancer die within one year of their diagnosis, and nearly 75 percent will die within two years. These rates have not improved over the past 10 years. The overall five-year survival rate for all stages of lung cancer is only 16 percent. Although the chance of survival is typically poor with lung cancer.
However, all the remaining incurable patients can benefit from palliative treatment which can improve quality of survival.
 
 
If the UK population stopped smoking lung cancer would gradually become less common. Only a minority of patients with lung cancer can be cured, although the cure rate is slowly rising with improvements in treatment. Currently roughly 10% of patients can expect to be cured (i.e. live 5 years after diagnosis with no evidence of the cancer having come back again). It is estimated that almost 60 percent of people diagnosed with lung cancer die within one year of their diagnosis, and nearly 75 percent will die within two years. These rates have not improved over the past 10 years. The overall five-year survival rate for all stages of lung cancer is only 16 percent. Although the chance of survival is typically poor with lung cancer.
However, all the remaining incurable patients can benefit from palliative treatment which can improve quality of survival.
 
 
Lung cancer is the commonest cancer in the UK and causes about 30,000 deaths every year in England and Wales. Although non smokers can get lung cancer, the risk is about ten times greater for smokers and is also increased by the number of cigarettes smoked per day and the number of years of smoking. The risk of lung cancer in an ex-smoker falls to the same level as a non smoker after 10 years plus.
If the UK population stopped smoking lung cancer would gradually become less common. Only a minority of patients with lung cancer can be cured, although the cure rate is slowly rising with improvements in treatment. Currently roughly 10% of patients can expect to be cured (i.e. alive 5 years after diagnosis with no evidence of the cancer having come back again). It is estimated that almost 60 percent of people diagnosed with lung cancer die within one year of their diagnosis, and nearly 75 percent will die within two years. These rates have not improved over the past 10 years. The overall five-year survival rate for all stages of lung cancer is only 16 percent. Although the chance of survival is typically poor with lung cancer.
However, all the remaining incurable patients can benefit from palliative treatment which can improve quality of survival.
 
If the UK population stopped smoking lung cancer would gradually become less common. Only a minority of patients with lung cancer can be cured, although the cure rate is slowly rising with improvements in treatment. Currently roughly 10% of patients can expect to be cured (i.e. alive 5 years after diagnosis with no evidence of the cancer having come back again). It is estimated that almost 60 percent of people diagnosed with lung cancer die within one year of their diagnosis, and nearly 75 percent will die within two years. These rates have not improved over the past 10 years. The overall five-year survival rate for all stages of lung cancer is only 16 percent. Although the chance of survival is typically poor with lung cancer.
However, all the remaining incurable patients can benefit from palliative treatment which can improve quality of survival.
 
 
If the UK population stopped smoking lung cancer would gradually become less common. Only a minority of patients with lung cancer can be cured, although the cure rate is slowly rising with improvements in treatment. Currently roughly 10% of patients can expect to be cured (i.e. alive 5 years after diagnosis with no evidence of the cancer having come back again). It is estimated that almost 60 percent of people diagnosed with lung cancer die within one year of their diagnosis, and nearly 75 percent will die within two years. These rates have not improved over the past 10 years. The overall five-year survival rate for all stages of lung cancer is only 16 percent. Although the chance of survival is typically poor with lung cancer.
However, all the remaining incurable patients can benefit from palliative treatment which can improve quality of survival.
 
 
 
If the UK population stopped smoking lung cancer would gradually become less common. Only a minority of patients with lung cancer can be cured, although the cure rate is slowly rising with improvements in treatment. Currently roughly 10% of patients can expect to be cured (i.e. alive 5 years after diagnosis with no evidence of the cancer having come back again). It is estimated that almost 60 percent of people diagnosed with lung cancer die within one year of their diagnosis, and nearly 75 percent will die within two years. These rates have not improved over the past 10 years. The overall five-year survival rate for all stages of lung cancer is only 16 percent. Although the chance of survival is typically poor with lung cancer.
However, all the remaining incurable patients can benefit from palliative treatment which can improve quality of survival.
 
 
Smoking is the largest preventable cause of ill health, accounting for 120,000 premature deaths every year in the UK.
Risk factors and causes of lung cancers.
 
 
 
Cigarette smoking is responsible for 90 percent of male and 80 percent of female lung cancer deaths, according to the National Centre for Biotechnology Information. The length of time a person smokes and the number of cigarettes smoked per day impacts the likelihood of developing cancer.
If you have a deep desire to become a "non smoker" and free yourself forever of this habit, then we can help you achieve just that. If you are tired of the patches, the gum, any prescription drugs, all nicotine inhalers and all the rest, or having to go out side of buildings for a cigarette, we can help you to free yourself from the habit and become a non smoker now and forever! You will not experience a sense of having to justify your habit to yourself or others.
You will feel healthier, sleep soundly and have more energy to enjoy your life more. Your friends and family will notice the difference! Your body will once again be getting its full quota of oxygen and be more able to cleanse itself of the toxins and pollutants associated with smoking. Smoking is without doubt potentially life-threatening.
AT THE CLINIC WE HAVE 30 YEARS EXPERIANCE IN THE TREATMENT OF SMOKING CESSATION
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2. Its the major cause of toung, throat and lung cancer.3. Its the major cause of emphysema a crippling lung disease where upon you cannot breath towards the latter part of life and you die by slow agonising suffocation4. You cut your life span as a smoker by at least ten years as well as suffering from physical illness for years as you get older.5. How much do you need to know before you stop smoking.6. Don't be foolish enough to think it will never hurt you, there are thousands upon thousands who have died from smoking in the last couple of years who have though that way.7. All smoking related disease is irreversible 8. So stop now and enjoy life, not just now.At the clinic we have helped thousands of people stop smoking for the past thirty years. let us help you to.We look forward to meeting you and assisting you, in becoming an ex smoker.Best wishes and God Bless. Dr. Lyn Bateman. PhD.
so YOU WANT TO STOP SMOKING?
If you have a deep desire to become a "non smoker" and free yourself forever of this habit, then we can help you achieve just that. Our expertise over a span of 30 years has helped so many people become non smokers and live healthier, happier lives.
 
If you have a deep desire to become a "non smoker" and free yourself forever of this habit, then we can help you achieve just that. Our expertise over a span of 30 years has helped so many people become non smokers and live healthier, happier lives.
 
 
If you have a deep desire to become a "non smoker" and free yourself forever of this habit, then we can help you achieve just that. Our expertise over a span of 30 years has helped so many people become non smokers and live healthier, happier lives.
 
If you have a deep desire to become a "non smoker" and free yourself forever of this habit, then we can help you achieve just that. Our expertise over a span of 30 years has helped so many people become non smokers and live healthier, happier lives.
 
If you have a deep desire to become a "non smoker" and free yourself forever of this habit, then we can help you achieve just that. Our expertise over a span of 30 years has helped so many people become non smokers and live healthier, happier lives.
 
If you have a deep desire to become a "non smoker" and free yourself forever of this habit, then we can help you achieve just that. Our expertise over a span of 30 years has helped so many people become non smokers and live healthier, happier lives.
If you have a deep desire to become a "non smoker" and free yourself forever of this habit, then we can help you achieve just that. Our expertise over a span of 30 years has helped so many people become non smokers and live healthier, happier lives.
Smoking is the largest preventable cause of ill health, accounting for120,000 premature deaths every year in the UK.
COPD is an umbrella term which covers many well known smoking-related lung diseases. They include chronic bronchitis, emphysema, chronic obstructive airway disease and chronic airway flow limitation.
It currently costs the health service around £500 million each year but it is hoped improved diagnosis and treatment of the condition could significantly reduce this staggering bill.
COPD progresses slowly and sufferers do not normally seek medical attention until their disease is quite advanced. Although smokers in their thirties may have early COPD, they often attribute their symptoms to a "smokers cough" and modify their daily activity to avoid exercise which provides breathlessness. By the time they seek help it may be to late for appropriate treatment.
Smoking is responsible for over 95 per cent of cases of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. It is a common disorder in which lung damage over a long period of time impairs the flow of air in and out of the lungs and causes breathlessness.
Lung Cancer
Lung cancer is the commonest cancer in the UK and causes about 30,000 deaths every year in England and Wales. Although non smokers can get lung cancer, the risk is about ten times greater for smokers and is also increased by the number of cigarettes smoked per day and the number of years of smoking. The risk of lung cancer in an ex-smoker falls to the same level as a non smoker after 10 years plus.
If the UK population stopped smoking lung cancer would gradually become less common. Only a minority of patients with lung cancer can be cured, although the cure rate is slowly rising with improvements in treatment. Currently roughly 10% of patients can expect to be cured (i.e. alive 5 years after diagnosis with no evidence of the cancer having come back again). It is estimated that almost 60 percent of people diagnosed with lung cancer die within one year of their diagnosis, and nearly 75 percent will die within two years. These rates have not improved over the past 10 years. The overall five-year survival rate for all stages of lung cancer is only 16 percent. Although the chance of survival is typically poor with lung cancer.
However, all the remaining incurable patients can benefit from palliative treatment which can improve quality of survival.
 
If the UK population stopped smoking lung cancer would gradually become less common. Only a minority of patients with lung cancer can be cured, although the cure rate is slowly rising with improvements in treatment. Currently roughly 10% of patients can expect to be cured (i.e. alive 5 years after diagnosis with no evidence of the cancer having come back again). It is estimated that almost 60 percent of people diagnosed with lung cancer die within one year of their diagnosis, and nearly 75 percent will die within two years. These rates have not improved over the past 10 years. The overall five-year survival rate for all stages of lung cancer is only 16 percent. Although the chance of survival is typically poor with lung cancer.
However, all the remaining incurable patients can benefit from palliative treatment which can improve quality of survival.
 
 
If the UK population stopped smoking lung cancer would gradually become less common. Only a minority of patients with lung cancer can be cured, although the cure rate is slowly rising with improvements in treatment. Currently roughly 10% of patients can expect to be cured (i.e. live 5 years after diagnosis with no evidence of the cancer having come back again). It is estimated that almost 60 percent of people diagnosed with lung cancer die within one year of their diagnosis, and nearly 75 percent will die within two years. These rates have not improved over the past 10 years. The overall five-year survival rate for all stages of lung cancer is only 16 percent. Although the chance of survival is typically poor with lung cancer.
However, all the remaining incurable patients can benefit from palliative treatment which can improve quality of survival.
 
Lung cancer is the commonest cancer in the UK and causes about 30,000 deaths every year in England and Wales. Although non smokers can get lung cancer, the risk is about ten times greater for smokers and is also increased by the number of cigarettes smoked per day and the number of years of smoking. The risk of lung cancer in an ex-smoker falls to the same level as a non smoker after 10 years plus.
If the UK population stopped smoking lung cancer would gradually become less common. Only a minority of patients with lung cancer can be cured, although the cure rate is slowly rising with improvements in treatment. Currently roughly 10% of patients can expect to be cured (i.e. alive 5 years after diagnosis with no evidence of the cancer having come back again). It is estimated that almost 60 percent of people diagnosed with lung cancer die within one year of their diagnosis, and nearly 75 percent will die within two years. These rates have not improved over the past 10 years. The overall five-year survival rate for all stages of lung cancer is only 16 percent. Although the chance of survival is typically poor with lung cancer.
However, all the remaining incurable patients can benefit from palliative treatment which can improve quality of survival.
 
If the UK population stopped smoking lung cancer would gradually become less common. Only a minority of patients with lung cancer can be cured, although the cure rate is slowly rising with improvements in treatment. Currently roughly 10% of patients can expect to be cured (i.e. alive 5 years after diagnosis with no evidence of the cancer having come back again). It is estimated that almost 60 percent of people diagnosed with lung cancer die within one year of their diagnosis, and nearly 75 percent will die within two years. These rates have not improved over the past 10 years. The overall five-year survival rate for all stages of lung cancer is only 16 percent. Although the chance of survival is typically poor with lung cancer.
However, all the remaining incurable patients can benefit from palliative treatment which can improve quality of survival.
 
 
If the UK population stopped smoking lung cancer would gradually become less common. Only a minority of patients with lung cancer can be cured, although the cure rate is slowly rising with improvements in treatment. Currently roughly 10% of patients can expect to be cured (i.e. live 5 years after diagnosis with no evidence of the cancer having come back again). It is estimated that almost 60 percent of people diagnosed with lung cancer die within one year of their diagnosis, and nearly 75 percent will die within two years. These rates have not improved over the past 10 years. The overall five-year survival rate for all stages of lung cancer is only 16 percent. Although the chance of survival is typically poor with lung cancer.
However, all the remaining incurable patients can benefit from palliative treatment which can improve quality of survival.
 
 
Lung cancer is the commonest cancer in the UK and causes about 30,000 deaths every year in England and Wales. Although non smokers can get lung cancer, the risk is about ten times greater for smokers and is also increased by the number of cigarettes smoked per day and the number of years of smoking. The risk of lung cancer in an ex-smoker falls to the same level as a non smoker after 10 years plus.
If the UK population stopped smoking lung cancer would gradually become less common. Only a minority of patients with lung cancer can be cured, although the cure rate is slowly rising with improvements in treatment. Currently roughly 10% of patients can expect to be cured (i.e. alive 5 years after diagnosis with no evidence of the cancer having come back again). It is estimated that almost 60 percent of people diagnosed with lung cancer die within one year of their diagnosis, and nearly 75 percent will die within two years. These rates have not improved over the past 10 years. The overall five-year survival rate for all stages of lung cancer is only 16 percent. Although the chance of survival is typically poor with lung cancer.
However, all the remaining incurable patients can benefit from palliative treatment which can improve quality of survival.
 
If the UK population stopped smoking lung cancer would gradually become less common. Only a minority of patients with lung cancer can be cured, although the cure rate is slowly rising with improvements in treatment. Currently roughly 10% of patients can expect to be cured (i.e. alive 5 years after diagnosis with no evidence of the cancer having come back again). It is estimated that almost 60 percent of people diagnosed with lung cancer die within one year of their diagnosis, and nearly 75 percent will die within two years. These rates have not improved over the past 10 years. The overall five-year survival rate for all stages of lung cancer is only 16 percent. Although the chance of survival is typically poor with lung cancer.
However, all the remaining incurable patients can benefit from palliative treatment which can improve quality of survival.
 
 
If the UK population stopped smoking lung cancer would gradually become less common. Only a minority of patients with lung cancer can be cured, although the cure rate is slowly rising with improvements in treatment. Currently roughly 10% of patients can expect to be cured (i.e. alive 5 years after diagnosis with no evidence of the cancer having come back again). It is estimated that almost 60 percent of people diagnosed with lung cancer die within one year of their diagnosis, and nearly 75 percent will die within two years. These rates have not improved over the past 10 years. The overall five-year survival rate for all stages of lung cancer is only 16 percent. Although the chance of survival is typically poor with lung cancer.
However, all the remaining incurable patients can benefit from palliative treatment which can improve quality of survival.
 
 
 
If the UK population stopped smoking lung cancer would gradually become less common. Only a minority of patients with lung cancer can be cured, although the cure rate is slowly rising with improvements in treatment. Currently roughly 10% of patients can expect to be cured (i.e. alive 5 years after diagnosis with no evidence of the cancer having come back again). It is estimated that almost 60 percent of people diagnosed with lung cancer die within one year of their diagnosis, and nearly 75 percent will die within two years. These rates have not improved over the past 10 years. The overall five-year survival rate for all stages of lung cancer is only 16 percent. Although the chance of survival is typically poor with lung cancer.
However, all the remaining incurable patients can benefit from palliative treatment which can improve quality of survival.
 
 
Smoking is the largest preventable cause of ill health, accounting for 120,000 premature deaths every year in the UK.
Risk factors and causes of lung cancers.
 
 
 
Cigarette smoking is responsible for 90 percent of male and 80 percent of female lung cancer deaths, according to the National Centre for Biotechnology Information. The length of time a person smokes and the number of cigarettes smoked per day impacts the likelihood of developing cancer.
If you have a deep desire to become a "non smoker" and free yourself forever of this habit, then we can help you achieve just that. If you are tired of the patches, the gum, any prescription drugs, all nicotine inhalers and all the rest, or having to go out side of buildings for a cigarette, we can help you to free yourself from the habit and become a non smoker now and forever! You will not experience a sense of having to justify your habit to yourself or others.
You will feel healthier, sleep soundly and have more energy to enjoy your life more. Your friends and family will notice the difference! Your body will once again be getting its full quota of oxygen and be more able to cleanse itself of the toxins and pollutants associated with smoking. Smoking is without doubt potentially life-threatening.
AT THE CLINIC WE HAVE 30 YEARS EXPERIANCE IN THE TREATMENT OF SMOKING CESSATION
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2. Its the major cause of toung, throat and lung cancer.
3. Its the major cause of emphysema a crippling lung disease where upon you cannot breath towards the latter part of life and you die by slow agonising suffocation
4. You cut your life span as a smoker by at least ten years as well as suffering from physical illness for years as you get older.
5. How much do you need to know before you stop smoking.
6. Don't be foolish enough to think it will never hurt you, there are thousands upon thousands who have died from smoking in the last couple of years who have though that way.
7. All smoking related disease is irreversible
8. So stop now and enjoy life, not just now.
At the clinic we have helped thousands of people stop smoking for the past thirty years. let us help you to.
We look forward to meeting you and assisting you, in becoming an ex smoker.
Best wishes and God Bless. Dr. Lyn Bateman. PhD.
so YOU WANT TO STOP SMOKING?
If you have a deep desire to become a "non smoker" and free yourself forever of this habit, then we can help you achieve just that. Our expertise over a span of 30 years has helped so many people become non smokers and live healthier, happier lives.
 
If you have a deep desire to become a "non smoker" and free yourself forever of this habit, then we can help you achieve just that. Our expertise over a span of 30 years has helped so many people become non smokers and live healthier, happier lives.
 
 
If you have a deep desire to become a "non smoker" and free yourself forever of this habit, then we can help you achieve just that. Our expertise over a span of 30 years has helped so many people become non smokers and live healthier, happier lives.
 
If you have a deep desire to become a "non smoker" and free yourself forever of this habit, then we can help you achieve just that. Our expertise over a span of 30 years has helped so many people become non smokers and live healthier, happier lives.
 
If you have a deep desire to become a "non smoker" and free yourself forever of this habit, then we can help you achieve just that. Our expertise over a span of 30 years has helped so many people become non smokers and live healthier, happier lives.
 
If you have a deep desire to become a "non smoker" and free yourself forever of this habit, then we can help you achieve just that. Our expertise over a span of 30 years has helped so many people become non smokers and live healthier, happier lives.
If you have a deep desire to become a "non smoker" and free yourself forever of this habit, then we can help you achieve just that. Our expertise over a span of 30 years has helped so many people become non smokers and live healthier, happier lives.
Smoking is the largest preventable cause of ill health, accounting for120,000 premature deaths every year in the UK.
COPD is an umbrella term which covers many well known smoking-related lung diseases. They include chronic bronchitis, emphysema, chronic obstructive airway disease and chronic airway flow limitation.
It currently costs the health service around £500 million each year but it is hoped improved diagnosis and treatment of the condition could significantly reduce this staggering bill.
COPD progresses slowly and sufferers do not normally seek medical attention until their disease is quite advanced. Although smokers in their thirties may have early COPD, they often attribute their symptoms to a "smokers cough" and modify their daily activity to avoid exercise which provides breathlessness. By the time they seek help it may be to late for appropriate treatment.
Smoking is responsible for over 95 per cent of cases of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. It is a common disorder in which lung damage over a long period of time impairs the flow of air in and out of the lungs and causes breathlessness.
Lung Cancer
Lung cancer is the commonest cancer in the UK and causes about 30,000 deaths every year in England and Wales. Although non smokers can get lung cancer, the risk is about ten times greater for smokers and is also increased by the number of cigarettes smoked per day and the number of years of smoking. The risk of lung cancer in an ex-smoker falls to the same level as a non smoker after 10 years plus.
If the UK population stopped smoking lung cancer would gradually become less common. Only a minority of patients with lung cancer can be cured, although the cure rate is slowly rising with improvements in treatment. Currently roughly 10% of patients can expect to be cured (i.e. alive 5 years after diagnosis with no evidence of the cancer having come back again). It is estimated that almost 60 percent of people diagnosed with lung cancer die within one year of their diagnosis, and nearly 75 percent will die within two years. These rates have not improved over the past 10 years. The overall five-year survival rate for all stages of lung cancer is only 16 percent. Although the chance of survival is typically poor with lung cancer.
However, all the remaining incurable patients can benefit from palliative treatment which can improve quality of survival.
 
If the UK population stopped smoking lung cancer would gradually become less common. Only a minority of patients with lung cancer can be cured, although the cure rate is slowly rising with improvements in treatment. Currently roughly 10% of patients can expect to be cured (i.e. alive 5 years after diagnosis with no evidence of the cancer having come back again). It is estimated that almost 60 percent of people diagnosed with lung cancer die within one year of their diagnosis, and nearly 75 percent will die within two years. These rates have not improved over the past 10 years. The overall five-year survival rate for all stages of lung cancer is only 16 percent. Although the chance of survival is typically poor with lung cancer.
However, all the remaining incurable patients can benefit from palliative treatment which can improve quality of survival.
 
 
If the UK population stopped smoking lung cancer would gradually become less common. Only a minority of patients with lung cancer can be cured, although the cure rate is slowly rising with improvements in treatment. Currently roughly 10% of patients can expect to be cured (i.e. alive 5 years after diagnosis with no evidence of the cancer having come back again). It is estimated that almost 60 percent of people diagnosed with lung cancer die within one year of their diagnosis, and nearly 75 percent will die within two years. These rates have not improved over the past 10 years. The overall five-year survival rate for all stages of lung cancer is only 16 percent. Although the chance of survival is typically poor with lung cancer.
However, all the remaining incurable patients can benefit from palliative treatment which can improve quality of survival.
 
Lung cancer is the commonest cancer in the UK and causes about 30,000 deaths every year in England and Wales. Although non smokers can get lung cancer, the risk is about ten times greater for smokers and is also increased by the number of cigarettes smoked per day and the number of years of smoking. The risk of lung cancer in an ex-smoker falls to the same level as a non smoker after 10 years plus.
If the UK population stopped smoking lung cancer would gradually become less common. Only a minority of patients with lung cancer can be cured, although the cure rate is slowly rising with improvements in treatment. Currently roughly 10% of patients can expect to be cured (i.e. alive 5 years after diagnosis with no evidence of the cancer having come back again). It is estimated that almost 60 percent of people diagnosed with lung cancer die within one year of their diagnosis, and nearly 75 percent will die within two years. These rates have not improved over the past 10 years. The overall five-year survival rate for all stages of lung cancer is only 16 percent. Although the chance of survival is typically poor with lung cancer.
However, all the remaining incurable patients can benefit from palliative treatment which can improve quality of survival.
 
If the UK population stopped smoking lung cancer would gradually become less common. Only a minority of patients with lung cancer can be cured, although the cure rate is slowly rising with improvements in treatment. Currently roughly 10% of patients can expect to be cured (i.e. alive 5 years after diagnosis with no evidence of the cancer having come back again). It is estimated that almost 60 percent of people diagnosed with lung cancer die within one year of their diagnosis, and nearly 75 percent will die within two years. These rates have not improved over the past 10 years. The overall five-year survival rate for all stages of lung cancer is only 16 percent. Although the chance of survival is typically poor with lung cancer.
However, all the remaining incurable patients can benefit from palliative treatment which can improve quality of survival.
 
 
If the UK population stopped smoking lung cancer would gradually become less common. Only a minority of patients with lung cancer can be cured, although the cure rate is slowly rising with improvements in treatment. Currently roughly 10% of patients can expect to be cured (i.e. alive 5 years after diagnosis with no evidence of the cancer having come back again). It is estimated that almost 60 percent of people diagnosed with lung cancer die within one year of their diagnosis, and nearly 75 percent will die within two years. These rates have not improved over the past 10 years. The overall five-year survival rate for all stages of lung cancer is only 16 percent. Although the chance of survival is typically poor with lung cancer.
However, all the remaining incurable patients can benefit from palliative treatment which can improve quality of survival.
 
 
Lung cancer is the commonest cancer in the UK and causes about 30,000 deaths every year in England and Wales. Although non smokers can get lung cancer, the risk is about ten times greater for smokers and is also increased by the number of cigarettes smoked per day and the number of years of smoking. The risk of lung cancer in an ex-smoker falls to the same level as a non smoker after 10 years plus.
If the UK population stopped smoking lung cancer would gradually become less common. Only a minority of patients with lung cancer can be cured, although the cure rate is slowly rising with improvements in treatment. Currently roughly 10% of patients can expect to be cured (i.e. alive 5 years after diagnosis with no evidence of the cancer having come back again). It is estimated that almost 60 percent of people diagnosed with lung cancer die within one year of their diagnosis, and nearly 75 percent will die within two years. These rates have not improved over the past 10 years. The overall five-year survival rate for all stages of lung cancer is only 16 percent. Although the chance of survival is typically poor with lung cancer.
However, all the remaining incurable patients can benefit from palliative treatment which can improve quality of survival.
 
If the UK population stopped smoking lung cancer would gradually become less common. Only a minority of patients with lung cancer can be cured, although the cure rate is slowly rising with improvements in treatment. Currently roughly 10% of patients can expect to be cured (i.e. alive 5 years after diagnosis with no evidence of the cancer having come back again). It is estimated that almost 60 percent of people diagnosed with lung cancer die within one year of their diagnosis, and nearly 75 percent will die within two years. These rates have not improved over the past 10 years. The overall five-year survival rate for all stages of lung cancer is only 16 percent. Although the chance of survival is typically poor with lung cancer.
However, all the remaining incurable patients can benefit from palliative treatment which can improve quality of survival.
 
 
If the UK population stopped smoking lung cancer would gradually become less common. Only a minority of patients with lung cancer can be cured, although the cure rate is slowly rising with improvements in treatment. Currently roughly 10% of patients can expect to be cured (i.e. alive 5 years after diagnosis with no evidence of the cancer having come back again). It is estimated that almost 60 percent of people diagnosed with lung cancer die within one year of their diagnosis, and nearly 75 percent will die within two years. These rates have not improved over the past 10 years. The overall five-year survival rate for all stages of lung cancer is only 16 percent. Although the chance of survival is typically poor with lung cancer.
However, all the remaining incurable patients can benefit from palliative treatment which can improve quality of survival.
 
 
 
If the UK population stopped smoking lung cancer would gradually become less common. Only a minority of patients with lung cancer can be cured, although the cure rate is slowly rising with improvements in treatment. Currently roughly 10% of patients can expect to be cured (i.e. alive 5 years after diagnosis with no evidence of the cancer having come back again). It is estimated that almost 60 percent of people diagnosed with lung cancer die within one year of their diagnosis, and nearly 75 percent will die within two years. These rates have not improved over the past 10 years. The overall five-year survival rate for all stages of lung cancer is only 16 percent. Although the chance of survival is typically poor with lung cancer.
However, all the remaining incurable patients can benefit from palliative treatment which can improve quality of survival.
 
 
Smoking is the largest preventable cause of ill health, accounting for 120,000 premature deaths every year in the UK.
Risk factors and causes of lung cancers.
 
 
 
Cigarette smoking is responsible for 90 percent of male and 80 percent of female lung cancer deaths, according to the National Centre for Biotechnology Information. The length of time a person smokes and the number of cigarettes smoked per day impacts the likelihood of developing cancer.
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