Tobacco use remains one of the leading preventable causes of disease and death worldwide, contributing to cancer, cardiovascular disease, respiratory illness, and reduced quality of life.
On World No Tobacco Day, Metropolitan University College of Medicine (MUCM) joins the global health community in raising awareness about the dangers of tobacco use and the urgent need for prevention, cessation, and education.
Why it matters
- Tobacco causes millions of deaths globally each year
- Secondhand smoke harms non-smokers, including children
- Nicotine addiction often begins in adolescence
- Prevention and early education save lives
Our commitment
As a medical education institution, we emphasize:
- Strong tobacco prevention education for future physicians
- Community awareness and public health advocacy
- Support for cessation strategies and healthy lifestyle choices
- Evidence-based training in addiction and respiratory health
This day is a reminder that protecting health begins with informed choices and supportive healthcare systems. Together, we can reduce tobacco-related harm and build healthier communities.
Choose health. Choose life. Choose awareness.

