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2 Smoking and Cancer n Facts: n 1/3 of all cases of cancer in the U.S. are attributed to smoking n Smoking a single cigarette lowers one’s life expectancy by 10.7 minutes n Smoking a pack of cigarettes (20) shortens a persons life by 3 1/2 hours

3 More Facts: n 90 % of lung cancer patients die within 3 years n 96% of lung cancer patients were smokers n Lung cancer incidence increases with number of cigarettes smoked per day

4 Smoking as a preventable disease. n n Cigarette smoking remains the leading preventable cause of death in the United States, accounting for approximately 1 of every 5 deaths (438,000 people) each year.

5 National Estimates   An estimated, 20.9 percent of all adults (44.5 million people) smoke cigarettes in the United States.   Cigarette smoking estimates by age are as follows: 18–24 years (23.6 percent), 25–44 years (23.8 percent), 45–64 years (22.4 percent), and 65 years or older (8.8 percent).   Cigarette smoking is more common among men (23.4 percent) than women (18.5 percent).

6 National Data n n Prevalence of cigarette smoking is highest among American Indians/Alaska Natives (33.4 percent), followed by whites (22.2 percent), African Americans (20.2 percent), & Hispanics (15 percent). n n Cigarette smoking estimates are highest for adults with a General Education Development (GED) diploma (39.6 percent) or 9–11 years of education (34 percent), and lowest for adults with an undergraduate college degree (11.7 percent) or a graduate college degree (8 percent).

7 Data (continued) n n Cigarette smoking is more common among adults who live below the poverty level (29.1 percent) than among those living at or above the poverty level (20.6 percent).

8 State Estimates n n In 2004, the state estimates for cigarette smoking varied widely, ranging from 10.5 percent in Utah and 14.8 percent in California, to 27.6 percent in Kentucky and 26.9 percent in West Virginia.

9 More State Estimates n n The highest state estimates for cigarette smoking among men were in Kentucky (29.3 percent), Mississippi (29.1 percent), and Alabama (29 percent); the lowest estimates were in Utah (11.7 percent), California (18.5 percent), and Idaho (19.2 percent).

10 (Continued) n n The highest estimates for cigarette smoking among women were in West Virginia (26.4 percent), Kentucky (25.9 percent), and Tennessee (25.3 percent); the lowest estimates were in Utah (9.4 percent) and California (11.1 percent).

11 Curing Cancer n Monoclonal Antibodies = created through genetic engineering, use the bodies immune system to attack cancer cells n Farnesyl Transferase Inhibitors = induces tumor regression and prevents the growth of new ones n “Anti-sense RNA” = blocks protein synthesis in cancer cells

12 Curing Cancer n Adenovirus = block host cells machinery n Inhibiting Telomerase = chromosomes lose telomeres without the enzyme, chromosomes biological clock is stopped, cancer can’t get very far if telomere is gone n Angiogenesis Inhibitors = Endostatin, Angiostatin

13 Cancer causing mutations accumulate over time:  Annual death rate from cancer climbs with age  Rate of cancer deaths increases steeply after age 40  Rate of cancer deaths increases even more steeply after age 60  Several independent mutations must accumulate to give rise to cancer  Cancer rates are higher in different geographic areas  Mississippi Delta (pesticide runoff)  U.S. = large intestine cancer (higher meat consumption)


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