2 hours ago. It's old news.
Both oral cancer and lung cancer are.
lung cancer
Cancer.
Smoking and second hand smoke have been linked to lung cancer and heart disease.
1. lung cancer 2. heart cancer 3.throat cancer 4. eye cancer 5.mouth cancer
smoking can cause lung cancer or being around it About another sixty factors have been linked to lung cancer, including milk, antibiotics, colour TVs, gas cookers and fires, wood burning stoves, alcohol, traffic fumes....
When you breathe in the cigarette smoke while smoking cigarettes or pipes, you swallow the smoke. The smoke in tobacco products has been linked to many forms of cancer.
* Cancer is the second leading cause of death and was among the first diseases causally linked to smoking. * Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death, and cigarette smoking causes most cases. * Compared to nonsmokers, men who smoke are about 23 times more likely to develop lung cancer and women who smoke are about 13 times more likely. Smoking causes about 90% of lung cancer deaths in men and almost 80% in women.
Most people who get lung cancer are smokers, so smoking is linked to lung cancer. This is old, old news. But not all smokers end up getting lung cancer. Most smokers, in fact, do not. But it should be noted that there are other maladies (like corinary diseases, to name one) that can end up killing someone whose smoking aggrevates the conditions.
Yes, smoking cigarettes can lead to a condition called emphasema, and has been linked to lung cancer, on a less serious note, it also stains your teeth and fingers.
Contrary to popular belief smokeless tobacco is not as harmful to you as once thought. It has not been linked scientifically to oral cancer, unlike smoking. The combo of smoking and drinking is a major cause of cancers in the mouth, throat, etc.
If you mean "Smoking a cancer stick" it means smoking a cigarette.