Published : 31 May, 2024
Dr. Ullas Batra from RGCIRC highlights the significant cancer risks from tobacco, affecting organs such as the lungs, mouth, and throat, with increasing incidence among women and younger individuals. Quitting smoking offers immediate benefits like improved lung function, better cardiovascular health, enhanced senses, healthier skin, and reduced cancer risks. On World No-Tobacco Day, RGCIRC urges smokers to seek support for a tobacco-free life, emphasizing the positive impact on health and well-being.
