Genesee County Health Department
Better Life Through Better Health
Current
Date: November 10, 2009
Release
Date: Immediate Release Kill Date: November
30, 2009
Contact
Person: Ann
Goldon Phone: (810) 341-5898
RE: November
is Lung Cancer Awareness Month.
November marks Lung Cancer Awareness Month. “According to the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more people die from lung cancer than any
other type of cancer,” stated Steve Carroll, President of the Huff & Puff Lung
Support Group. “The great news is that many lung cancers can be prevented, and
the most important thing you can do to prevent lung cancer is to not start
smoking or to quit if you currently smoke.”
According to the CDC, in the United States about 90% of lung cancer deaths in
men and almost 80% of lung cancer deaths in women are due to smoking.
“Fortunately, it is
never too late
to quit smoking, and quitting smoking today can reduce your risk,” stated Dr.
Gary Johnson, Medical Director at the Genesee County Health Department. “Secondhand
smoke causes lung cancer as well. The United States Surgeon General concluded
that there is no safe level of exposure to secondhand smoke” added Dr. Johnson.
The Michigan Department of Community
Health (MDCH) Tobacco Quitline, 1-(800) QUIT-NOW, provides free telephone
counseling and referral to Michigan Medicaid, Medicare, Genesee Health Plan
clients and uninsured residents. For a free Smoker’s Quit Kit or for more
information regarding the Huff & Puff Lung Support Group contact the Genesee
County Health Department at 810-257-3612.
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