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Great American Smokeout Goes High-Tech

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Thursday, November 17, 2011   

PHOENIX - Today is the 36th annual Great American Smokeout, and the American Cancer Society has all sorts of ways to help people kick the habit - including some new features on social media.

Every year, the society says, $193 billion goes up in smoke in health-care expenditures and productivity losses because of cigarette smoking.

Laurie Pagel, regional spokeswoman for the society, says the annual smokeout is working.

"Lung cancer death rates have decreased by about 14 percent from 1991 to 2007. But we know that tobacco use remains the single largest preventable cause of disease and premature death in the United States."

Statistics show about 15 percent of all deaths each year in Arizona are attributable to smoking, yet Pagel says 46 million Americans continue to smoke...

"Tobacco use is responsible for nearly one in five deaths overall in the United States. We know that one third of cancer deaths could be prevented if people avoided tobacco products."

In addition to its toll-free phone number and website, Pagel says, the society has a presence on popular social media channels including Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

"We actually invite people to join our American Cancer Society experts on Facebook on Nov. 17 for a live chat and to help them get answers to all of their quit-smoking questions."

This year, Arizona is expected to see an estimated 3,800 new lung cancer cases and almost 2,700 deaths from the disease. Pagel says smokers who quit can add up to eight years to their lives.

The American Cancer Society has resources to help people quit smoking for good. Free phone coaching is available at 1-800-227-2345, and tips and tools are online at cancer.org/smokeout.


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