Title: Fellowship in Head and Neck Surgery (USA)
1- Fellowship in Head and Neck Surgery (USA)
- Fellowship in Neurotology Skull Base Surgery
(USA) - Senior Consultant in ENT-Head and Neck
- and Neurotology
- Apollo Hospitals, Bangalore
2In India
- It is estimated that around 40 of the men and
15 of the women use tobacco on a regular basis. - However, in certain areas of the country regular
use increases to over 85 in men and over 65 in
women (including smoking and chewing).
3Facts and Figures
- Most prevalent age - 25-44 years
- Average age to start smoking is 14.6 years
- Tobacco is the most preventable cause of head and
neck cancer deaths. - Use of tobacco (cigarettes, paan, chewing tobacco
or snuff) is closely linked with cancers of the
mouth, throat, voice box and tongue. - There are 4,000 substances found in cigarettes
and 43 of them are known to cause cancer .
4 Ingredients in cigarettes
- Polonium210 (nuclear waste)
- Acetaldehyde (irritant)
- Lead (nerve poison)
- Formaldehyde (embalming fluid)
- Cadmium (found in batteries)
- N-Nitrosamines (known carcinogen)
- Benzopyrene (known carcinogen)
- Uranium 235 (nuclear waste)
- Nicotine (addictive substance)
5Health Consequences of Nicotine Exposure
- Accelerated coronary and peripheral vascular
disease - Increase in heart rate (30 higher)
- Stroke
- Hypertension
- Smokeless tobacco users had 2.5 times increase in
cholesterol
6 Effect of Tobacco on Pregnancy/Birth
- Hypoxemia of fetus
- Spontaneous abortion
- Placental disruption
- Preterm delivery
- Decreased milk production
- Birth defects (cleft lip or palate)
- low birth weight.
7- If you smoke or are around second-hand smoke
while you are pregnant, you are more likely to - deliver early
- experience problems during labour
- if youre breast-feeding -gt some chemicals are
passed directly from breast milk to the baby. - baby has higher risk of dying during childbirth
or dying of SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome).
8What is second-hand smoke?
- Second-hand smoke is the smoke from a burning
cigarette, pipe or cigar. - Also known as environmental tobacco smoke
- ETS contaminates the air and is retained in
clothing, curtains and furniture. - Cigarettes produce about 12 minutes of smoke, yet
the smoker may inhale only 30 seconds of smoke
from their cigarette. The rest of the smoke
lingers in the air for non-smokers to breathe. - When someone smokes inside a home or car,
everyone inside breathes second-hand smoke.
9Effects of ETS
- It is unpleasant, annoying, and irritating to the
eyes and nose - headaches, coughing and wheezing, nausea and
dizziness. - colds, bronchitis and pneumonia.
- Long term exposure ?heart problems, breathing
problems and lung cancer.
10Effect of ETS on Children
- coughing and wheezing
- asthma and other breathing problems
- bronchitis and pneumonia
- higher risk of heart disease
11- increases both the number and the duration of ear
infections - the most common cause of children's
hearing loss - take up smoking themselves.
- impairment in school performance and intellectual
achievement has also been demonstrated.
12- World Health Organizations International Agency
for Research on Cancer (IARC) have all classified
secondhand smoke as a known human carcinogena
category reserved for agents for which there is
sufficient scientific evidence that they cause
cancer
13- the risk of developing cancer from ETS is about
100 times greater than from outdoor
cancer-causing pollutants - Did you know that ETS causes more than
- 3,000 non-smokers to die of lung cancer each year!
14Facts about Smokeless Tobacco A Dangerous
Alternative
- Smokeless tobacco is highly addictive
- It is the leading cause of oral cancer
- It kills at a younger age than cigarettes
- It has 100 times higher concentration of
cancer-causing agents than cigarettes - Most commonly used by 18-25 age
- 28 substances in this are known to cause cancer
15- Statistics show that every year 8,00,000 new
cancer cases are registered - 3,20,000 of which are suffering from Head and
Neck cancers largely attributed to tobacco
habits. - While, tobacco claims about 4.9 million deaths
annually globally, an alarming 1 million of them
are from India.
16- Head and neck cancers are common in India and
account for about 30 of cancers in males and
about 13 in females. - In the Western world in general, it accounts for
less than 10 of all cancers - The primary reason for this unusually high
incidence is the indiscriminate use of tobacco in
its various forms
17The overall survival rate for head and neck
cancer in the general population is only 52, a
rate which is worse than uterine, breast,
cervical and colon cancers With early detection
and treatment, the 5-year survival rate can
increase up to 85.
18Warning Signs
- A sore on the lip or in the mouth that does not
heal - A lump on the lip or in the mouth or throat
- A white (leukoplakia) or red patch on the gums,
tongue or lining of the mouth - Unusual bleeding, pain or numbness in the mouth
- A sore throat or a feeling that something is
caught in the throat - Difficulty or pain with chewing or swallowing
- Swelling of the jaw that causes dentures to fit
poorly or become uncomfortable
19- A change in the voice or hoarseness
- Pain in the ear without evidence of local ear
problems - Slurred speech
- Loose teeth not associated with any gum
problems - Swelling, numbness, paralysis of the muscles in
the face - Chronic sinus infections that do not respond to
treatment with antibiotics - Bleeding through the nose, frequent headaches,
swelling or other trouble with the eyes.
20Tips to quit tobacco
- Remember, most people dont start on their own,
so dont try quitting on your own. - Ask for help and positive reinforcement from your
friends, parents, coaches, teachers, whomever...
21Tips to quit tobacco
- Think of reasons why you want to quit.
- Pick a quit date and throw out all your tobacco
and ashtray. - Tell yourself out loud every day that youre
going to quit. - Find alternatives to tobacco. A few good examples
are sugarless gum, fruits, raisins or dried
fruit. - Notice when and where you use tobacco. Plan other
things to do at those times. - Delay the act, count till 100
- Substitute stimulus associated with tobacco i.e.
tea can be replaced by milk or juice.
22Tips to quit tobacco
- Find activities to keep your mind off tobacco.
You could ride a bike, talk or write a letter to
a friend, work on a hobby, or listen to music. - Do something else when you feel the urge to
smoke/ chew tobacco. This will help you keep your
mind off tobacco. - Exercise can help relieve tension caused by
quitting. - Set realistic goals and achieve them.
- Don't give in to cravings. These usually last for
only 3-5 minutes.
23Tips to quit tobacco
- Deep breathing When you were smoking, you
breathed deeply as you inhaled the smoke. When
the urge strikes now, breathe deeply and picture
your lungs filling with fresh, clean air. - Increase your water intake.
- Take small sips of water when the urge to
smoke/chew is high. - Reward yourself. You could save the money that
would have been spent on tobacco products and buy
something nice for yourself.
24Motivating Patients to Quit
- Improved health
- Food tastes better
- Improved sense of smell
- Save money
- Feel better about yourself
- Home, car, breath will smell better
- Can stop worrying about quitting
- Set a good example for children
- Healthier babies and children
- Not worry about exposing others to smoke
- Feel better physically
- Freedom from addiction
- Perform better in sports
25Nicotine Withdrawal Symptoms
- Withdrawal peaks in 2 days and lasts up to 1-2
weeks (on average) - Depressed mood, sadness
- Insomnia
- Irritability, frustration, anger
- Anxiety
- Impaired concentration
- Restlessness
- Increased appetite
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27Once You Quit
- Learn to say no to tobacco offers from others.
- Dont take even one puff.
- Try to remain in smoke free areas. Avoid company
of smokers and chewers. - Make a group of people who have quit tobacco.
- Try alternative ways to deal with stresses
Relaxation, deep breathing, listening to music,
exercises, taking a walk, talking to someone over
telephone etc - Even if you fail in your attempt- Try again
28Are you ready to Quit?