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Action on Smoking and Health

A National Legal-Action Antismoking Organization

Entirely Supported by Tax-Deductible Contributions

Learn How You Can Protect Yourself and Your Loved Ones
From the Deadly Dangers of Even Small Amounts of Smoke
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Calculate YOUR Risk of Getting Four Different Cancers AND
Get Individualized Tips For Reducing Unnecessary Risk From:
Breast Cancer, Colon Cancer, Lung Cancer, and Prostate Cancer

Now its possible for everyone to calculate his or her risk of becoming a victim of four of the most important types of cancer using a simple on-line questionnaire and based upon the best and latest scientific evidence.

Users then receive valuable tips, tailored to their specific needs, for reducing that risk as much as possible.  It's all free, quick, and completely private.

Studies show that people are more likely to change their health-risky behaviors if they believe it is relevant to their own situations.  Therefore, this individualized risk assessment could be very effective in helping to persuade any smoker you know to finally quit.  Urge any smoker you know to take the test -- IT COULD SAVE THEIR LIFE!

But it can also be useful for anyone, especially people aged 40 or over who have never had any type of cancer, or those of any age with a family history of cancer.  TAKE THE TEST YOURSELF -- THE RESULTS AND INDIVIDUALIZED HEALTH TIPS COULD SAVE YOUR LIFE!

As a public service Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) , a 35-year old legal-action charitable organization entirely supported by tax-deductible contributions, has provided a link to this important free on-line resource.

This document can be downloaded by clicking on the link below.

Please note, however, that this information is available only to member-supporters of Action on Smoking and Health (ASH).  To find out how you can become a member of ASH on line, and to obtain access to this and other valuable information for members as well as several special gifts, please click here to learn the many benefits of joining ASH on-line, over the Internet.

Once you join -- which you can do conveniently over the Internet -- you will receive by e-mail the user name and password you need to unlock this valuable information.  Your other gifts will be send to you by mail.

Please don't hesitate.  These cancer risk assessments could save your life, or the live of a friend or loved one.  Act NOW!

Your contribution to join ASH is fully tax deductible.

Once you have become a member of  ASH  you can access this information by  clicking on the following web site:
ASH's Cancer Risk Page
 
 

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Raising Smoking as an Issue in Child Custody Disputes
Fighting Smoking in Condos and Apartments 
File Complaints Against Smoking
The Deadly Toxins in Tobacco Smoke
The Dangers of Secondhand Smoke
Govt. Rpt. on Secondhand Smoke
Tobacco Class-Action Law Suits, and How You Can Participate 
Sue-Big-Tobacco List of Anti-tobacco Lawyers
Tobacco Multistate
Settlement

Do A Survey, Win a Free Prize
Smoking Facts & Statistics
Children and Smoking

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ASH, founded in 1968, is the national legal-action antismoking and nonsmokers' rights organization which helped ban cigarette commercials, started the modern nonsmokers' rights movement, pioneered using legal action against smoking, developed novel legal theories to protect children from tobacco smoke at home and in cars, get lower health insurance rates for nonsmokers, fought tobacco subsidies, and much much more.

ASH is entirely supported by tax-deductible contributions.
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