Please stop smoking! You're affecting a whole lot of people!
For a long time, I thought the risks of smoking were personal choices, a burden carried only by those who held the cigarette. But the more I’ve immersed myself in cancer advocacy, the more I’ve realized that the air we share is a communal responsibility.
Secondhand smoke isn’t just a nuisance or a lingering smell in our clothes. It is a direct, involuntary carcinogen. When I talk to families affected by lung cancer—especially those who have never smoked a day in their lives, including myself, the reality hits hard.
Consider this: According to the Surgeon General, there is no safe level of exposure to secondhand smoke.
Marcus Thorne
Samuel Chen Thank you for highlighting that there is no safe level of exposure. I wish more people understood that the choices they make with a cigarette don't just stay with them.
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