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Shocking Comparison Of Smokers' Lung Specimens

Mar 08, 2021

There are currently about 1.1 billion smokers in the world, and more than 70% of them are in developing countries. About 47% of men and 12% of women worldwide smoke, and 80,000 to 100,000 young people become long-term smokers every day. About 4 million people die each year from diseases caused by tobacco products. In the next 20 years, the number of deaths caused by smoking worldwide will increase by three times.

Everyone knows that smoking is harmful to health, but many people don't have a very intuitive feeling and don't care too much. The comparison of lung specimens of smokers and non-smokers can intuitively show how much harm smoking brings to the human body.


Smoker plastinated lungs

Comparing human smoker's lungs plastinated specimen with non-smoker's lungs , the lungs of smokers look very dirty.


The lungs of non-smokers look very pink, but the human specimen of smoker's lung looks black and full of lesions.

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