Just to name a few. Do an Internet search and it'll tell you everything you need to know.
Lung cancer. Oral cancer (particularly with smokeless) Breast cancer Stomach cancer Pancreatic cancer In addition, nicotine, found in tobacco, has been shown to increase the incidence and growth of all cancers. So tobacco users suffer from a greater death rate to prostate cancer and uterine cancer than non-users do.
Research shows that smoking causes at least 14 types of cancer. But the two main types are small cell lung cancer and non-small cell lung cancer. There are around 70 different chemicals in cigarette smoke that enter our blood stream and can then affect the entire body. These can cause cancers of the esophagus, larynx, pharynx, oral cavity, pancreas, bladder, nasal cavity and sinuses, stomach, liver, kidney, cervix and bone marrow.
Cheek cancer, palate cancer, gum cancer, lip cancer, and tongue cancer.
Gum and throat cancer
drogosers
Chewing tobacco.
tobaco use can cause liver cancer or lung cancer
Refraining from the use of all tobacco products (cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco, chewing tobacco), consuming alcohol in moderation, and practicing good oral hygiene.
Generally cancers of the tongue, mouth, throat, esophagus, stomach and intestine.
many cancers are inside of it..... (like mouth, stomach, throat, & tongue)
The most important risk factors for cancer of the tongue are alcohol consumption and smoking. The risk is significantly higher in patients who use both alcohol and tobacco than in those who consume only one.
The cancers most commonly associated with SVCS are advanced lung cancers, which account for nearly 80% of all cases of SVCS, and lymphoma.
Cancer is sometimes natural, but often other factors can influence normal cells to suddenly begin growing wildly and out of control, which is what a cancer is. Cancer of the jaw or mouth is generally uncommon, but chewing tobacco can greatly increase your risk. Tobacco use does not "cause" cancer - many tobacco users live long and healthy lives. But any kind of tobacco use can increase your RISK of getting cancers, and the type of cancer is directly related to the type of use. Cancers of the mouth are related to chewing tobacco use.
chewing tobacco and smoking
Tobacco
We can find no references regarding Polonium (a radioactive element) being in any way beneficial to addicts. Quite the reverse, in fact. Polonium 210 is believed to be responsible for as much as 90% of the lung cancer associated with smoking, and some of the cancers associated with "smokeless tobacco," due to its presence in and on tobacco plants.
Tobacco can cause multiple varieties of cancer (mouth, throat, lung, etc.) depending on how you use it.