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CDC 
Releases Current Rates of Smoking Among Adults with Mental Illness 
Early 
last year, the CDC released a MMWR on the prevalence of smoking among adults 
with a mental illness. The report revealed that people with a mental illness are 
almost twice as likely to smoke, smoke more cigarettes per month, and are less 
likely to quit than adults without a mental illness. 
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Cancer 
Incidence Among Maryland Residents with Serious Mental Illness 
Adults 
with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder were 2.6 times more likely to develop 
cancer overall, and four times more likely to develop lung cancer over their 
lifetime than the general population. The study revealed that the risk factors 
that lead to these site specific cancers remain prevalent amongst those with 
schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. 
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Cancer 
Contributes to Mortality in People with Schizophrenia 
A 
recently published study found that the mortality rate for those with 
schizophrenia was double the rest of the population. Cancer death rates were 
found to be higher within the 40-59 year old population and the prevalence of 
lung cancer was greater in people with schizophrenia. 
From National Behavioral Health Network for Tobacco and Cancer Control  
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Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Cancer Incidence and Mental Illness
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