The World Health Organizations (WHO) estimates that there are around one billion smokers worldwide, a number that is not expected to decline in the foreseeable future and will likely remain steady until 2025. An international expert in medical oncology said the concerned organizations should adopt a more realistic approach to banish smokers from cigarettes using an effective scientific methodology.
Countries such as the Philippines may look at Japan’s success in significantly reducing the smoking problem with the introduction of heated tobacco product a smoke-free alternative that carries far less harm than traditional cigarettes.
The burning of tobacco at high temperatures, and not nicotine, makes smoking so deadly according to two of the world’s leading cancer experts.
Dr. Peter Harper and Dr. David Khayat – world leading cancer experts
“People smoke for nicotine but die from the burning of tobacco at over 350°C. The