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Smoking cessation with non-respiratory cancers 1. Stopping smoking reduces the risk of coronary vascular disease tons in males and females in all age groups. Compared with those who continue to smoke. 2. Risk of coronary artery disease halve After stopping smoking 1 year and and will decrease slowly. After stopping smoking for 15 years, the risk of coronary vascular disease would be those who never smoked tobacco. 3. The people who have been diagnosed with coronary arterial disease. Stopping smoking will reduce the chance of myocardial infarction and occasion died suddenly. The report were likely to die early, may decrease to 50 percent. 4. Stopping smoking reduces the risk of arterial stenosis of other parts of the body when compared with those who continue to smoke. 5. In a constricted blood vessel disease of the legs. Stopping smoking helps to walk longer. Reduce the occasion of being cut legs after surgery, the blood vessel. And higher survival rates. 6. After stopping smoking reduces the chance of dizzy due to the brain infarct. This risk is reduced as people who have never smoked tobacco within 5 years, but in some cases to stop smoking within 15 years the risk will decrease as people who have never smoked tobacco. Share Bookmark on Delicious Recommend on Facebook Buzz it up Share on Linkedin Share via MySpace Share on Orkut share via Reddit Share on identica Share with Stumblers Share on technorati Tumblr it Tweet about it Print for later Bookmark in Browser