MANILA -- No matter how you take tobacco into your body — through smoking or inhaling secondhand smoke — it affects not only your lungs but also your entire body.
Emer Rojas, a victim of tobacco and president of cancer support group New Vois Association of the Philippines (NVAP) said smoking leads to many killer diseases.
"Ang sigarilyo ay may taglay ng mahigit 7,000 kemikal at 70 dito ay maaring magka-cancer ang makalanghap nito. Hindi lang ang humihitit nito ang maaring magkasakit kung hindi pati na ang mga katabing nakakalanghap ng ibinubugang usok nito (Cigarettes contain more than 7,000 chemicals, of which 70 are known carcinogens. Smokers are directly affected while others who do not smoke are affected by secondhand smoke if they come near smokers)," he said in a recent interview with the Philippine News Agency (PNA)
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