It's never too late to come out and quit
Canadian Cancer Society promotes smoke-free lifestyles in Ontario's lesbian, gay and bisexual communities
Research has indicated that smoking rates are higher in lesbian, gay and bisexual communities. As an organization committed to tobacco control, the Canadian Cancer Society is concerned about this research because higher smoking prevalence rates often lead to higher rates of cancer.
"The Society is committed to helping people understand the risks of tobacco use and second-hand smoke," says says Kara Spedding, Director, Community Outreach and Innovation, Canadian Cancer Society, Ontario Division. "The Society provides smokers with the information and support that they need, even if they are not ready to quit, through our Smokers' Helpline service."
The Canadian Cancer Society Smokers' Helpline (1 877 513-5333 and www.smokershelpline.ca) is a free, confidential service that provides personalized support, information and advice about quitting smoking and tobacco use. Trained Quit Specialists help people develop a 'quit plan' and answer questions about quitting. Help is available, seven days a week, over the phone and online.
"Tobacco use is a major health issue in lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) communities and this new brochure will play an important role in raising awareness across the province," says
Facts about Tobacco for Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual People: Reasons and Resources for Quitting Smoking is available in English and French and can be found online at www.cancer.ca/lgb.
About the Canadian Cancer Society, Ontario Division
The Canadian Cancer Society is a national community-based organization of volunteers whose mission is the eradication cancer and the enhancement of the quality of life of people living with cancer. When you want to know more about cancer, visit our website www.cancer.ca or call our toll-free, bilingual Cancer Information Service at 1 888 939-3333.
For further information: or to book an interview opportunity, please contact: Camille Beaubien, Senior Coordinator, Communications, Canadian Cancer Society, Ontario Division, (416) 323-7023, [email protected]
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