Smoking Cancer may cause most cancer in black males U.S. than other ethnic groups
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Smoking and Cancer: A Disproportionate Impact on African American Males
Summary
Smoking poses a significant health concern for African American males in the U.S. Recent studies reveal that their cancer death rate is roughly 40% higher than that of white males and remains significantly elevated compared to other ethnic groups.Article Body
Smoking is a major health threat for African American males, with research indicating that their cancer death rate is approximately 40% higher than that of white males, surpassing rates in other ethnic groups in the United States.Tobacco smoke is identified as the leading cause of cancer among black men, with the cancer death rate being about 35% higher in males compared to females. The National Cancer Institute reports that up to 40% of cancer deaths in African American men may be linked to smoking. Despite a decrease in rates since 2000, they remain higher than those of other ethnic groups, particularly white populations.
Certain areas in the U.S. have implemented strong tobacco-control programs, through measures such as increased cigarette taxes, anti-smoking education, and penalties for selling tobacco to minors. However, both government and non-government organizations continue to address this significant health issue.
While studies abound, awareness and information accessibility have substantially improved over the past decade. The government is actively working to educate younger generations about the risks of tobacco-related cancers.
Additionally, Reiki, an alternative therapy, may offer complementary benefits for cancer and other diseases. This energy-based treatment, when administered by certified practitioners, could provide supportive care. For more information, consider reaching out to local Reiki Masters or practitioners.
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