Posts Tagged ‘Smoking’

Tapping Tobacco to Cure Cancer

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Interesting….

When scientists at Stanford University looked around for a good way to grow a cancer vaccine, they realized they could do no better than the plant that has caused more cancers than you can count. They were not trying to develop a cancer vaccine such as Gardasil, which gives the body immunity against an infectious agent (in this case, the papillomavirus) that can trigger cancer (in this case, cervical). That’s all well and good, but the true grail is a therapeutic vaccine, one that would prompt the body’s immune system to attack cancer cells and only cancer cells, or that would consist of antibodies that do so.

Reference: Lab Notes : Tapping Tobacco to Cure Cancer, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Influence of Society on Smoking

Sunday, June 1st, 2008

A recent article in the New England Journal of Medicine - “The collective dynamics of smoking in a large social network” highlights the influence of society on smoking behavior.

The probability of quitting is related to the number of people in your social network who smoke. The influence of smoking cessation depends on the relationship status which can be summarized in the following table:

Relationship Probability of Quitting
Spouse           67%
Sibling           25%
Friend           36%
Coworker           34%

However, in interpreting the above table the following should be kept in mind:

  • The stronger the friendship and the better the educated the friend, the greater the influence on smoking behavior
  • The the patterns in the table were more likely to be followed among highly educated smokers
  • The influence of the persons family/spouse remained significant regardless of whether the relative was a heavy or light smoker
  • The influence of friends on smoking cessation was limited to the influence of light smokers only

Therefore when trying to quit smoking, it will be very helpful to motivate your relatives and friends to quit also.