OMB No. 0910-0674
Exp: 3/31/16
Qualitative
Study on Cigarettes and Smoking
“New Information”
Worksheet
Adults – List B
Please place a check mark in the box next to the statements that taught you something new about cigarettes or smoking.
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Cigarettes cause cancer. |
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Smoking causes many forms of cancer such as lung, liver, stomach, oral, cervical, pancreatic, kidney, colorectal, bone marrow, blood, and bladder cancer |
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Smoking causes bladder cancer, which can lead to painful and frequent urination |
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Smoking during pregnancy can harm your baby |
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Smoking during pregnancy can stunt your baby's growth |
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Smoking during pregnancy can lead to deformities in your baby |
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Smoking can kill you |
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Smoking causes gangrene, Buerger’s disease, and diabetes, which can lead to amputation of limbs |
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