According to Dr Nandhakumar Deputy Director General of ICMR and Officer in charge of the NCRP (National Cancer Registry Programme), it was typical of the finding in the US that currently lung cancer and not breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women. Here in India, it can be attributed to a shift from a count of passive smokers to the collective count of both active and passive smokers
The tentacles of the ill effects of smoking pose a greater danger to a pregnant woman, beyond her own reproductive health, to the unborn child.
According to Dr G K Paramjyothi, Consultant Chest Physician, Kamineni Hospital. Hyderabad "Children of smoking mothers are more likely to have more motor control problems, perception impairments, attention disabilities, and social problems than children of non-smoking mothers and further women smokers end up having lung diseases much earlier than men as they have a smaller lung size."
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